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- Asyneuma is a genus of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae. They are native to North Africa and Eurasia. Many are endemic to Turkey...
- Campanulaceae. It was formerly classified as a member of either Campanula or Asyneuma and was re-split following the discovery that genera in the family are...
- Asyneuma compactum is a species of flowering plant in the Campanulaceae family which is endemic to Turkey. Asyneuma compactum var. eriocarpum Parolly: 72 ...
- into five subfamilies. Campanuloideae Adenophora FischEurope and Asia Asyneuma Griseb. & Schenksouthern Europe and Asia Berenice Tul. – Réunion Campanula...
- Caryophyllales CS G Astydamia Astydameia, a mythological woman Apiaceae Apiales Bu Asyneuma not joined (the corolla lobes) Campanulaceae Asterales St G Atalantia Atalanta...
- been identified, including Astragalus argaeus, Astragalus stenosemioides, Asyneuma trichostegium, Bellardiochloa argaea, Dianthus crinitus argaeus, Festuca...
- prenanthoides, was originally placed in Campanula and has been included in Asyneuma. The latter genus is distinguished from related genera by its completely...
- orientalis subsp. pinnatifida and Stachys sparsipilosa) and some Campanulaceae (Asyneuma michauxioides, Campanula sp. and Michauxia tchihatchewii), as well as fellow...
- Phyteuma foliosum Campanulaceae Pauli Kitaibelii Linnaea 1864 Synonym of Asyneuma canescens Psilocaulon foliosum Aizoaceae Louisa Bolus Notes Mesembryanthemum...
- Ionopsidium savianum, Sisymbrium cavanillesianum and S. supinum Campanulaceae: Asyneuma giganteum, Jasione crispa subsp. serpentinica and J. lusitanica Caryophyllaceae:...