


Gymnospermium is a group of tuberous flowering plants in the family Berberidaceae described as a genus in 1839.[1][3] It is native to temperate Europe and Asia.[4][5]
Species
The genus contains the following species:[6]
- Gymnospermium albertii - Uzbekistan
- Gymnospermium altaicum - Altai, Xinjiang
- Gymnospermium darwasicum - Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
- Gymnospermium kiangnanense - Anhui, Zhejiang
- Gymnospermium maloi - southern Albania
- Gymnospermium microrrhynchum - Jilin, Liaoning, Korea
- Gymnospermium odessanum - Greece, Ukraine, Crimea
- Gymnospermium peloponnesiacum - Greece
- Gymnospermium scipetarum - Greece, North Macedonia, Albania
- Gymnospermium silvaticum - Afghanistan, Tajikistan
- Gymnospermium smirnovii - Kakheti, Ukraine
- Gymnospermium sylvaticum - Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan
- Gymnospermium vitellinum - Central Asia
References
- ^ a b Spach, Édouard. 1839. Histoire Naturelle des Végétaux. Phanérogames 8: 66-68 partly in French, partly in Latin
- ^ Tropicos, Gymnospermium Spach
- ^ Kubitzki, Klaus; Rohwer, Jens G.; Bittrich, Volker (2002). Flowering plants, dicotyledons: magnoliid, hamamelid, and caryophyllid families. Springer. p. 149.
- ^ Flora of China Vol. 19 Page 799 牡丹草属 mu dan cao shu Gymnospermium Spach
- ^ Catalogue of Life, Gymnospermium
- ^ The Plant List, Gymnospermium
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