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|image = Illustration_Sanicula_europaea0.jpg
|image = Illustration_Sanicula_europaea0.jpg
|image_caption = ''[[Sanicula europaea]]''
|image_caption = ''[[Sanicula europaea]]''
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|taxon = Sanicula
|taxon = Sanicula
|authority = [[Carl Linnaeus|L.]]<ref name=POWO_325956-2>{{cite web |title=''Sanicula'' L.. |work=Plants of the World Online |publisher=Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew|url=https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:325956-2 |access-date=2022-12-24 }}</ref>
|authority = [[Carl Linnaeus|L.]]
|subdivision_ranks = Species
|subdivision_ranks = Species
|subdivision = See text
|subdivision = See text.
|synonyms =
{{Genus list
|Aulosolena|Koso-Pol.
|Diapensia|Hill, nom. illeg.
|Dondia|Spreng., nom. illeg.
|Dondisia|Rchb.
|Hacquetia|Neck. ex DC.
|Hesperogeton|Koso-Pol.
|Triclinium|Raf.
}}
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'''''Sanicula''''' is a [[genus]] of plants in [[Family (biology)|family]] [[Apiaceae]] (or Umbelliferae), the same family to which the [[carrot]] and [[parsnip]] belong. This genus has about 40 [[species]] worldwide, with 22 in North America.<ref>Focus on Rarities (from the monthly Yerba Buena Chapter Newsletter) [https://archive.today/20120703030116/http://www.cnps-yerbabuena.org/experience/focus_on_rarities.html] (No direct link: click "June 2005 Tuberous Sanicle (Sanicula tuberosa)" in the left-hand sidebar.) Author: Michael Wood. Retrieved 9/9/09.</ref> The common names usually include the terms '''sanicle''' or '''[[black snakeroot]]'''.
'''''Sanicula''''' is a [[genus]] of plants in [[Family (biology)|family]] [[Apiaceae]] (or Umbelliferae),<ref name=POWO_325956-2/> the same family to which the [[carrot]] and [[parsnip]] belong. This genus has about 45 [[species]] worldwide, with at least 22 in North America.<ref>Focus on Rarities (from the monthly Yerba Buena Chapter Newsletter) [https://archive.today/20120703030116/http://www.cnps-yerbabuena.org/experience/focus_on_rarities.html] (No direct link: click "June 2005 Tuberous Sanicle (Sanicula tuberosa)" in the left-hand sidebar.) Author: Michael Wood. Retrieved 9/9/09.</ref> The common names usually include the terms '''sanicle''' or '''[[black snakeroot]]'''.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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==List of species==
==List of species==
{{As of|2022|December}}, [[Plants of the World Online]] accepted the following species:<ref name=POWO_325956-2/>
*''[[Sanicula arctopoides]]'', Footsteps of spring, bear's foot sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula arguta]]'', Sharp-toothed sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula arctopoides]]'' <small>Hook. & Arn.</small>
*''[[Sanicula azorica]]'', Azores sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula arguta]]'' <small>Greene ex J.M.Coult. & Rose</small>
*''[[Sanicula bipinnata]]'', Poison sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula astrantiifolia]]'' <small>H.Wolff ex Kretschmer</small>
*''[[Sanicula bipinnatifida]]'', Purple sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula azorica]]'' <small>Guthnick ex Seub.</small>
*''[[Sanicula canadensis]]'', Black sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula bipinnata]]'' <small>Hook. & Arn.</small>
*''[[Sanicula crassicaulis]]'', Gambleweed, Pacific sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula bipinnatifida]]'' <small>Douglas</small>
*''[[Sanicula europaea]]'', Sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula canadensis]]'' <small>L.</small>
*''[[Sanicula graveolens]]'', Sierra sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula chinensis]]'' <small>Bunge</small>
*''[[Sanicula hoffmannii]]'', Hoffmann's black snakeroot.
*''[[Sanicula coerulescens]]'' <small>Franch.</small>
*''[[Sanicula laciniata]]'', Coast sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula crassicaulis]]'' <small>Poepp. ex DC.</small>
*''[[Sanicula marilandica]]'', Maryland sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula deserticola]]'' <small>C.R.Bell</small>
*''[[Sanicula maritima]]'', Adobe sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula elata]]'' <small>Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don</small>
*''[[Sanicula mariversa]]'', Waianae Range black snakeroot.
*''[[Sanicula elongata]]'' <small>K.T.Fu</small>
*''[[Sanicula odorata]]'', Yellow-flowered sanicle, fragrant snakeroot.
*''[[Sanicula epipactis]]'' <small>(Scop.) E.H.L.Krause</small>
*''[[Sanicula peckiana]]'', Peck's sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula europaea]]'' <small>L.</small>
*''[[Sanicula purpurea]]'', Purpleflower black snakeroot.
*''[[Sanicula giraldii]]'' <small>H.Wolff</small>
*''[[Sanicula sandwicensis]]'', Hawaii black snakeroot.
*''[[Sanicula graveolens]]'' <small>Poepp. ex DC.</small>
*''[[Sanicula saxatilis]]'', Rock sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula hacquetioides]]'' <small>Franch.</small>
*''[[Sanicula smallii]]'', Small's blacksnakeroot.
*''[[Sanicula hoffmannii]]'' <small>(Munz) R.H.Shan & Constance</small>
*''[[Sanicula tracyi]]'', Tracy's black snakeroot.
*''[[Sanicula kaiensis]]'' <small>Makino & Hisauti</small>
*''[[Sanicula trifoliata]]'', Large-fruited sanicle.
*''[[Sanicula kauaiensis]]'' <small>H.St.John</small>
*''[[Sanicula tuberosa]]'', Turkey pea.
*''[[Sanicula laciniata]]'' <small>Hook. & Arn.</small>
*''[[Sanicula lamelligera]]'' <small>Hance</small>
*''[[Sanicula liberta]]'' <small>Cham. & Schltdl.</small>
*''[[Sanicula marilandica]]'' <small>L.</small>
*''[[Sanicula maritima]]'' <small>Kellogg ex S.Watson</small>
*''[[Sanicula mariversa]]'' <small>Nagata & S.M.Gon</small>
*''[[Sanicula moranii]]'' <small>P.Vargas, Constance & B.G.Baldwin</small>
*''[[Sanicula odorata]]'' <small>(Raf.) Pryer & Phillippe</small>
*''[[Sanicula orthacantha]]'' <small>S.Moore</small>
*''[[Sanicula oviformis]]'' <small>X.T.Liu & Z.Y.Liu</small>
*''[[Sanicula peckiana]]'' <small>J.F.Macbr.</small>
*''[[Sanicula purpurea]]'' <small>H.St.John & Hosaka</small>
*''[[Sanicula rubriflora]]'' <small>F.Schmidt</small>
*''[[Sanicula rugulosa]]'' <small>Diels</small>
*''[[Sanicula sandwicensis]]'' <small>A.Gray</small>
*''[[Sanicula saxatilis]]'' <small>Greene</small>
*''[[Sanicula serrata]]'' <small>H.Wolff</small>
*''[[Sanicula smallii]]'' <small>E.P.Bicknell</small>
*''[[Sanicula tienmuensis]]'' <small>R.H.Shan & Constance</small>
*''[[Sanicula tracyi]]'' <small>R.H.Shan & Constance</small>
*''[[Sanicula trifoliata]]'' <small>E.P.Bicknell</small>
*''[[Sanicula tuberculata]]'' <small>Maxim.</small>
*''[[Sanicula tuberosa]]'' <small>Torr.</small>
*''[[Sanicula uralensis]]'' <small>Kleopow ex Kamelin, Czubarov & Shmakov</small>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Apioideae genera]]
[[Category:Flora of North America]]
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 14 October 2023

Sanicula
Sanicula europaea
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Apiales
Family: Apiaceae
Subfamily: Apioideae
Tribe: Saniculeae
Genus: Sanicula
L.[1]
Species

See text.

Synonyms[1]
  • Aulosolena Koso-Pol.
  • Diapensia Hill, nom. illeg.
  • Dondia Spreng., nom. illeg.
  • Dondisia Rchb.
  • Hacquetia Neck. ex DC.
  • Hesperogeton Koso-Pol.
  • Triclinium Raf.

Sanicula is a genus of plants in family Apiaceae (or Umbelliferae),[1] the same family to which the carrot and parsnip belong. This genus has about 45 species worldwide, with at least 22 in North America.[2] The common names usually include the terms sanicle or black snakeroot.

Etymology

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Sanicula comes from sanus, Latin for "healthy", reflecting the use of S. europaea in traditional remedies.[3]

List of species

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As of December 2022, Plants of the World Online accepted the following species:[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Sanicula L." Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2022-12-24.
  2. ^ Focus on Rarities (from the monthly Yerba Buena Chapter Newsletter) [1] (No direct link: click "June 2005 Tuberous Sanicle (Sanicula tuberosa)" in the left-hand sidebar.) Author: Michael Wood. Retrieved 9/9/09.
  3. ^ America, Garden Club of (1933). "Garden Club of America". Bulletin: 10.
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