Leptinella: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Asterales
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Genus
- Leptinella
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Leptinella
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Leptinella
Leptinella is a genus of alpine flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, comprising 33 species, distributed in New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and South America. Many of the species are endemic to New Zealand.
For over 100 years, Leptinella species were considered part of the genus Cotula, but the genus Leptinella was reinstated by Lloyd & Webb in 1987. They determined that all species of Leptinella are distinguished from those of the other two sections of Cotula, and other Anthemideae, by the conspicuous "inflated" corollas of the female florets and by chromosome numbers based on x = 26 where known.
Leptinella squalida 'Platt's Black' is a form cultivated as a garden plant, and is used for ground cover and as a component in tapestry lawns.
- Species
Leptinella in languages:
- Chinese
- 銅扣菊屬
- Chinese
- 異柱菊屬、蕨葉菊屬
- English
- miniature brass-buttons
- Swedish
- krypkotulor
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
Child Taxa
- Leptinella albida
- Leptinella altilitoralis
- Leptinella atrata
- Leptinella calcarea
- Leptinella conjuncta
- Leptinella dendyi
- Leptinella dioica
- Leptinella dioica × squalida
- Leptinella dispersa
- Leptinella drummondii
- Leptinella featherstonii
- Leptinella filicula
- Leptinella filiformis
- Leptinella goyenii
- Leptinella intermedia
- Leptinella lanata
- Leptinella leptoloba
- Leptinella longipes
- Leptinella maniototo
- Leptinella minor
- Leptinella nana
- Leptinella pectinata
- Leptinella plumosa
- Leptinella potentillina
- Leptinella pusilla
- Leptinella pyrethrifolia
- Leptinella reptans
- Leptinella rotundata
- Leptinella sarawaketensis
- Leptinella scariosa
- Leptinella serrulata
- Leptinella squalida
- Leptinella tenella
- Leptinella traillii
- Leptinella wilhelminensis





























































































































































