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{{Short description|Genus of flowering plants belonging to the broomrape family}} |
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|image_caption = ''Pedicularis bracteosa'' |
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| taxon = Pedicularis |
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|authority = [[Carl Linnaeus|L.]] |
| authority = [[Carl Linnaeus|L.]]\ |
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* ''Elephantella'' <small>Rydb.</small> |
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* ''Enslenia'' <small>Raf.</small> |
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* ''Nelensia'' <small>Poir.</small> |
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⚫ | '''''Pedicularis''''' is a genus of [[Perennial plant|perennial]] green [[Parasitic plant|root parasite]] plants currently placed in the |
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* ''Pediculariopsis'' <small>Á.Löve & D.Löve</small> |
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* ''Prosopia'' <small>Rchb.</small> |
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* ''Scepanium'' <small>Ehrh.</small> |
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* ''Sceptrum'' <small>J.O.Rudbeck ex Hartm.</small> |
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⚫ | '''''Pedicularis''''' is a genus of [[Perennial plant|perennial]] green [[Parasitic plant|root parasite]] plants currently placed in the family [[Orobanchaceae]] (the genus previously having been placed in [[Scrophulariaceae]] ''[[sensu lato]]''<ref>[http://www.ipni.org/ipni/advPlantNameSearch.do?find_family=scrophulariaceae&find_genus=pedicularis&find_species=&find_infrafamily=&find_infragenus=&find_infraspecies=&find_authorAbbrev=&find_includePublicationAuthors=on&find_includePublicationAuthors=off&find_includeBasionymAuthors=on&find_includeBasionymAuthors=off&find_publicationTitle=&find_isAPNIRecord=on&find_isAPNIRecord=false&find_isGCIRecord=on&find_isGCIRecord=false&find_isIKRecord=on&find_isIKRecord=false&find_rankToReturn=all&output_format=normal&find_sortByFamily=on&find_sortByFamily=off&query_type=by_query&back_page=plantsearch IPNI (''Pedicularis'' assigned to ''Scrophulariaceae'')]</ref>). |
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[[File:Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum - Inflorescence - Niitvälja bog.jpg|thumb|230px|''[[Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum]]'' (Moor-king Lousewort)]] |
[[File:Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum - Inflorescence - Niitvälja bog.jpg|thumb|230px|''[[Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum]]'' (Moor-king Lousewort)]] |
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[[File:Pedicularis semibarbata ssp charlestonensis 7.jpg|thumb|230px|''[[Pedicularis semibarbata]]'' ssp ''charlestonensis'' (pinewoods lousewort)]] |
[[File:Pedicularis semibarbata ssp charlestonensis 7.jpg|thumb|230px|''[[Pedicularis semibarbata]]'' ssp ''charlestonensis'' (pinewoods lousewort)]] |
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[[File:Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum - Bombus schrencki - Niitvälja bog.jpg|thumbnail|Pollination]] |
[[File:Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum - Bombus schrencki - Niitvälja bog.jpg|thumbnail|Pollination]] |
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[[File:Pedicularis zeylanica-Silent Valley-2016-08-13-001.jpg|thumb|230px|''[[Pedicularis zeylanica]]'']] |
[[File:Pedicularis zeylanica-Silent Valley-2016-08-13-001.jpg|thumb|230px|''[[Pedicularis zeylanica]]'']] |
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==Description== |
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Between 350 and 600 species are accepted by different authorities, mostly from the wetter northern temperate zones, as well as from South America. The highest diversity is in eastern Asia, with 352 species accepted in [[China]] alone.<ref>Species accepted by the [[Flora of China (journal)|''Flora of China'']] (not detailed here; see external links for details).</ref> |
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==Taxonomy== |
==Taxonomy== |
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The common name '''lousewort''', applied to several species, derives from an old belief that these plants, when ingested, were responsible for [[lice]] infestations in livestock. |
The common name '''lousewort''', applied to several species, derives from an old belief that these plants, when ingested, were responsible for [[lice]] infestations in livestock.{{r|jepson}}{{r|wisflora}} The genus name ''Pedicularis'' is from the [[Latin language|Latin]] ''pediculus'' meaning louse.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Horn|first1=compiled and edited by Dennis Horn and Tavia Cathcart ; technical editor, Thomas E. Hemmerly ; photo editors, David Duhl and Dennis|title=Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians: the official field guide of the Tennessee Native Plant Society|date=2005|publisher=Lone Pine Pub.|location=[Edmonton]|isbn=978-1-55105-428-5|page=288}}</ref> Over 600 species are accepted, mostly from the wetter northern temperate zones, as well as from South America. The highest diversity is in eastern Asia, with 352 species accepted in China alone.<ref>Species accepted by the [[Flora of China (journal)|''Flora of China'']] (not detailed here; see external links for details).</ref><ref name="oneill_rana_2016">{{cite journal |last1=O'Neill |first1=A. R.| last2=Rana | first2= S. K. | date=2019 |title=An ethnobotanical analysis of parasitic plants (Parijibi) in the Nepal Himalaya |journal=Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine |volume=12 |issue=14 |page=14|doi=10.1186/s13002-016-0086-y |pmid=26912113|pmc=4765049|doi-access=free }}</ref> |
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===Selected species=== |
===Selected species=== |
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{{Main|List of Pedicularis species}} |
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*''[[Pedicularis ascendens]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis asparagoides]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis asplenifolia]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis attollens]]'' (little elephant's head) |
*''[[Pedicularis attollens]]'' (little elephant's head) |
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*''[[Pedicularis bhutanomuscoides]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis brachyodonta]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis bracteosa]]'' (fern-leaf, towering, or bracted lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis bracteosa]]'' (fern-leaf, towering, or bracted lousewort) |
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Pedicularis caeruleoalbescens Wendelbo |
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*''[[Pedicularis canadensis]]'' (Canadian lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis canadensis]]'' (Canadian lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis centranthera]]'' |
*''[[Pedicularis centranthera]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis comosa]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis compacta]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis contorta]]'' (coiled lousewort or white-coiled beak lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis contorta]]'' (coiled lousewort or white-coiled beak lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis dasyantha]]'' (woolly lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis dasyantha]]'' (woolly lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis dasystachys]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis densiflora]]'' (Indian warrior) |
*''[[Pedicularis densiflora]]'' (Indian warrior) |
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*''[[Pedicularis dudleyi]]'' (Dudley's lousewort)<ref>{{citation |
*''[[Pedicularis dudleyi]]'' (Dudley's lousewort)<ref>{{citation |
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*''[[Pedicularis elegans]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis elongata]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis exaltata]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis ferdinandi]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis flammea]]'' (redrattle) |
*''[[Pedicularis flammea]]'' (redrattle) |
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*''[[Pedicularis foliosa]]'' (leafy lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis foliosa]]'' (leafy lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis furbishiae]]'' (Furbish's lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis furbishiae]]'' (Furbish's lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis groenlandica]]'' (elephant's head) |
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*''[[Pedicularis graeca]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis groenlandica]]'' (elephant's Head) |
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*''[[Pedicularis gyroflexa]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis hacquetii]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis heterodonta]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis hirsuta]]'' (hairy lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis hirsuta]]'' (hairy lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis howellii]]'' (Howell's lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis howellii]]'' (Howell's lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis julica]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis kaufmannii]]'' |
*''[[Pedicularis kaufmannii]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis lanata]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis labradorica]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis lanceolata]]'' |
*''[[Pedicularis lanceolata]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis langsdorfii]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis lapponica]]'' (Lapland lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis lapponica]]'' (Lapland lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis leucodon]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis limnogena]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis mixta]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis oederi]]'' (crimson-tipped lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis oederi]]'' (crimson-tipped lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis ornithorhyncha]]'' ( |
*''[[Pedicularis ornithorhyncha]]'' (duck's-bill/bird's-beak lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis oxycarpa]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis palustris]]'' (marsh |
*''[[Pedicularis palustris]]'' (marsh lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis parryi]]'' (Parry's lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis petiolaris]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis physocalyx]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis portenschlagii]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis procera]]'' (giant lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis procera]]'' (giant lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis racemosa]]'' (sickle-top lousewort, parrot's beak) |
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*''[[Pedicularis racemosa]]'' (parrot's beak) |
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*''[[Pedicularis rainierensis]]'' ([[Mount Rainier]] lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis rainierensis]]'' ([[Mount Rainier]] lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis recutita]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis resupinata]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis rex]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis rosea]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis rostratocapitata]]'' |
*''[[Pedicularis rostratocapitata]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis rostratospicata]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum]]'' (Moor-king lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum]]'' (Moor-king lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis schizocalyx]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis semibarbata]]'' (pinewoods lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis semibarbata]]'' (pinewoods lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis sibthorpii]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis sudetica]]'' (fernweed, Sudeten lousewort or Sedetic lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis sudetica]]'' (fernweed, Sudeten lousewort or Sedetic lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis sylvatica]]'' (common lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis sylvatica]]'' (common lousewort) |
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*''[[Pedicularis tuberosa]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis uralensis]]'' |
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*''[[Pedicularis verticillata]]'' (verticillate lousewort) |
*''[[Pedicularis verticillata]]'' (verticillate lousewort) |
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== Pollination == |
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⚫ | ''[[Bombus polaris]]'' has an essential role in the pollination of the large [[zygomorphic]] flowers of ''Pedicularis''.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|title = Insect Pollination of High Arctic Flowers|jstor = 2258569|journal = Journal of Ecology|date = 1972-11-01|pages = 831–847|volume = 60|issue = 3|doi = 10.2307/2258569|first = Peter G.|last = Kevan}}</ref> ''B. polaris'' has a special adaption that allows it to work the spikes of ''Pedicularis'' from the bottom towards the top.<ref name=":0" /> |
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==Pollination== |
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⚫ | ''[[Bombus polaris]]'' has an essential role in the pollination of the large [[zygomorphic]] flowers of ''Pedicularis''.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|title = Insect Pollination of High Arctic Flowers|jstor = 2258569|journal = Journal of Ecology|date = 1972-11-01|pages = 831–847|volume = 60|issue = 3|doi = 10.2307/2258569|first = Peter G.|last = Kevan| bibcode=1972JEcol..60..831K }}</ref> ''B. polaris'' has a special adaption that allows it to work the spikes of ''Pedicularis'' from the bottom towards the top.<ref name=":0" /> |
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*[http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=124237 Flora of China: ''Pedicularis''] |
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==References== |
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<ref name=wisflora>{{cite web |title=Online Virtual Flora of Wisconsin - Pedicularis canadensis |url=http://wisflora.herbarium.wisc.edu/taxa/index.php?taxon=4443 |website=wisflora.herbarium.wisc.edu |access-date=19 June 2020}}</ref> |
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[[Category:Parasitic plants]] |
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Pedicularis | |
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Pedicularis bracteosa | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Lamiales |
Family: | Orobanchaceae |
Tribe: | Pedicularideae |
Genus: | Pedicularis L.\ |
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650+, see text | |
Synonyms | |
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Pedicularis is a genus of perennial green root parasite plants currently placed in the family Orobanchaceae (the genus previously having been placed in Scrophulariaceae sensu lato[1]).
Taxonomy
[edit]The common name lousewort, applied to several species, derives from an old belief that these plants, when ingested, were responsible for lice infestations in livestock.[2][3] The genus name Pedicularis is from the Latin pediculus meaning louse.[4] Over 600 species are accepted, mostly from the wetter northern temperate zones, as well as from South America. The highest diversity is in eastern Asia, with 352 species accepted in China alone.[5][6]
Selected species
[edit]- Pedicularis attollens (little elephant's head)
- Pedicularis bhutanomuscoides
- Pedicularis bracteosa (fern-leaf, towering, or bracted lousewort)
Pedicularis caeruleoalbescens Wendelbo
- Pedicularis cacuminidenta
- Pedicularis canadensis (Canadian lousewort)
- Pedicularis centranthera
- Pedicularis contorta (coiled lousewort or white-coiled beak lousewort)
- Pedicularis dasyantha (woolly lousewort)
- Pedicularis densiflora (Indian warrior)
- Pedicularis dhurensis
- Pedicularis dudleyi (Dudley's lousewort)[7]
- Pedicularis elephantiflora
- Pedicularis flammea (redrattle)
- Pedicularis foliosa (leafy lousewort)
- Pedicularis furbishiae (Furbish's lousewort)
- Pedicularis groenlandica (elephant's head)
- Pedicularis hirsuta (hairy lousewort)
- Pedicularis howellii (Howell's lousewort)
- Pedicularis kaufmannii
- Pedicularis lanata
- Pedicularis lanceolata
- Pedicularis lapponica (Lapland lousewort)
- Pedicularis oederi (crimson-tipped lousewort)
- Pedicularis ornithorhyncha (duck's-bill/bird's-beak lousewort)
- Pedicularis oxycarpa
- Pedicularis palustris (marsh lousewort)
- Pedicularis parryi (Parry's lousewort)
- Pedicularis procera (giant lousewort)
- Pedicularis racemosa (sickle-top lousewort, parrot's beak)
- Pedicularis rainierensis (Mount Rainier lousewort)
- Pedicularis rostratocapitata
- Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum (Moor-king lousewort)
- Pedicularis semibarbata (pinewoods lousewort)
- Pedicularis sudetica (fernweed, Sudeten lousewort or Sedetic lousewort)
- Pedicularis sylvatica (common lousewort)
- Pedicularis verticillata (verticillate lousewort)
Pollination
[edit]Bombus polaris has an essential role in the pollination of the large zygomorphic flowers of Pedicularis.[8] B. polaris has a special adaption that allows it to work the spikes of Pedicularis from the bottom towards the top.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ IPNI (Pedicularis assigned to Scrophulariaceae)
- ^ Jepson Manual Treatment: Pedicularis
- ^ "Online Virtual Flora of Wisconsin - Pedicularis canadensis". wisflora.herbarium.wisc.edu. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ Horn, compiled and edited by Dennis Horn and Tavia Cathcart ; technical editor, Thomas E. Hemmerly ; photo editors, David Duhl and Dennis (2005). Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians: the official field guide of the Tennessee Native Plant Society. [Edmonton]: Lone Pine Pub. p. 288. ISBN 978-1-55105-428-5.
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has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Species accepted by the Flora of China (not detailed here; see external links for details).
- ^ O'Neill, A. R.; Rana, S. K. (2019). "An ethnobotanical analysis of parasitic plants (Parijibi) in the Nepal Himalaya". Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine. 12 (14): 14. doi:10.1186/s13002-016-0086-y. PMC 4765049. PMID 26912113.
- ^ The Status of Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Animals and Plants of California (PDF), California Department of Fish and Game, Rare Plant Program, 2000, p. 181, retrieved 2007-11-16
- ^ a b Kevan, Peter G. (1972-11-01). "Insect Pollination of High Arctic Flowers". Journal of Ecology. 60 (3): 831–847. Bibcode:1972JEcol..60..831K. doi:10.2307/2258569. JSTOR 2258569.