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- Chaenorhinum is a genus of flowering plants. It includes 27 species of annual and perennial herbs native to the Mediterranean Basin, Europe, and western...
- Chaenorhinum minus, also known as small toadflax in Europe and dwarf snapdragon in the US and Canada, is a very diminutive member of the plant family Plantaginaceae...
- Chaenorhinum origanifolium is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae. It is native to mountainous regions of southern Europe and northwestern...
- Plantaginaceae, including: Anarrhinum Antirrhinum, also called snapdragon Chaenorhinum, native to Turkey and the Mediterranean Cymbalaria Linaria Misopates...
- as: Anarrhinum group (2 genera) Antirrhinum group (at least 7 genera) Chaenorhinum group (3 genera) Gambelia group (at least 3 genera) Linaria group (1...
- Rothm. Albraunia Speta Anarrhinum Desf. Antirrhinum L. Asarina Mill. Chaenorhinum (DC.) Rchb. Cymbalaria Hill Epixiphium (Engelm. ex A.Gray) Munz Gadoria...
- Günther (2016), "Molecular phylogeny of the mainly Mediterranean genera Chaenorhinum, Kickxia and Nanorrhinum (Plantaginaceae, tribe Antirrhineae), with focus...
- americanum, Tall bellflower Caulophyllum thalictroides, Blue cohosh Chaenorhinum minus, Lesser toadflax Chenopodium album, Lamb's quarters Chamaesyce...
- Calceolaria L. → Calceolariaceae Castilleja Mutis ex L.f. → Orobanchaceae Chaenorhinum (DC.) Rchb. → Plantaginaceae Chelone L. → Plantaginaceae Chionophila...
- Solanaceae Solanales CS G Chaenomeles gaping apples Rosaceae Rosales CS G Chaenorhinum gaping Antirrhinum (the flowers are more open) Plantaginaceae Lamiales...