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- Gundelia or tumble thistle is a low to high (20–100 cm) thistle-like perennial herbaceous plant with latex, spiny compound inflorescences, reminiscent...
- latex and flowerheads that only contain one type of floret. The genera Gundelia and Warionia only have disk florets, while all other genera only have ligulate...
- subfamily Corymbioideae), which have one-flowered bi****ual capitulas, Gundelia with one-flowered uni****ual capitulas, and Gymnarrhena micrantha with one-flowered...
- the genus Catananche is related to the genera Hymenonema, Scolymus and Gundelia. This results in the following relationship tree. Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global...
- in the Muş province are toxic Ferula and non-toxic Ferula, Rheum ribes, Gundelia, Sorrel, Arum maculatum, Eremurus spectabilis, Diplotaenia cachrydifolia...
- these are ligulate florets, common to the group except for Warionia and Gundelia, which only have disk florets. A unique character setting Scolymus apart...
- Levant region that consist on lemon-garlic flavored patties wrapped around gundelia stems. Pepitada- A drink consist of fermented dried melon seeds with the...
- only comprehensive treatments of the family since 1994. In the 2007 book, Gundelia and Warionia were segregated from the tribe Cichorieae to form the tribe...
- Daphne 1983, p. 158 Lev-Yadun & Abbo 1999, p. 217 Shmida 2005, p. 236 (s.v. Gundelia tournefortii) Dalman 2013, pp. 348–349 Zundel, Berman & Teitelbaum 1987...
- (Rhamnaceae), also known as Christ's Thorn or Jerusalem Thorn See also: Gundelia tournefortii (a thistle-like plant) Crown of Thorns (album), an album by...