Agrostemma
Appearance
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Corncockles | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Order: | Caryophyllales |
Family: | Caryophyllaceae |
Genus: | Agrostemma L. |
Species | |
Several, including: |
Agrostemma is a genus of annual plants in the family Caryophyllaceae, containing the species known as corncockles. Its best-known member is A. githago, the common corncockle, which is a native of Europe.[1] The species is a weed of cereals and other crops, probably with a centre of origin in the eastern Mediterranean.[2] It occurs as a weed worldwide, but is declining in its native range because of improved seed cleaning.[citation needed] Corncockle is an attractive plant, and its seeds are still commercially available to gardeners.
Selected species
[edit]- Agrostemma brachyloba Hammer, narrow corncockle [3]
- Agrostemma githago L., common corncockle, corn-pink [4]
(Agrostemma gracile is a synonym of Agrostemma brachyloba [3])
References
[edit]- ^ Smakosz, Aleksander; Matkowski, Adam; Nawrot-Hadzik, Izabela (2024). "Phytochemistry and Biological Activities of Agrostemma Genus—A Review". Plants. 13 (12): 1673. doi:10.3390/plants13121673. PMC 11207627. PMID 38931105.
- ^ Preston, Pearman & Dines. (2002). New Atlas of the British Flora. Oxford University Press.
- ^ a b Plants of the World Online (with map)
- ^ Plants of the World Online (with map)