Leontodon: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Asterales
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Genus
- Leontodon
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Leontodon
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Leontodon
Leontodon is a genus of plants in the tribe Cichorieae within the family Asteraceae, commonly known as hawkbits.
Their English name derives from the mediaeval belief that hawks ate the plant to improve their eyesight. Although originally only native to Eurasia and North Africa, some species have since become established in other countries, including the United States and New Zealand.
Recent research has shown that the genus Leontodon in the traditional delimitation is polyphyletic. Therefore, the former Leontodon subgenus Oporinia was raised to generic level. According to the nomenclatural rules the name Scorzoneroides has priority at generic level and therefore, the members of Leontodon subgenus Oporinia were transferred to the re-erected genus Scorzoneroides.
...Leontodon in languages:
- Belarusian
- Лаганец
- Chinese
- 獅齒菊屬
- Czech
- máchelka
- Danish
- Borstslægten
- English
- hawkbit
- Estonian
- seanupud
- Finnish
- sakaramaitiaiset
- French
- Liondents
- Lithuanian
- Snaudalė
- Modern Greek
- Λεοντόδους
- Russian
- Кульбаба
- Slovene
- jajčar
- Swedish
- lejonfibblor
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Parent Taxon
Child Taxa
- Leontodon anomalus
- Leontodon asperrimus
- Leontodon berinii
- Leontodon biscutellifolius
- Leontodon boryi
- Leontodon caucasicus
- Leontodon crispus
- Leontodon croceus
- Leontodon eriopodus
- Leontodon farinosus
- Leontodon filii
- Leontodon graecus
- Leontodon hellenicus
- Leontodon hirtus
- Leontodon hispidus
- Leontodon hochstetteri
- Leontodon hyoseroides
- Leontodon incanus
- Leontodon intermedius
- Leontodon kulczynskii
- Leontodon libanoticus
- Leontodon longirostris
- Leontodon pitardii
- Leontodon rigens
- Leontodon rosani
- Leontodon saxatilis
- Leontodon siculus
- Leontodon taraxacum
- Leontodon tenuiflorus
- Leontodon tingitanus
- Leontodon tuberosus































































































































































