Andryala

Andryala is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family.[2][3] It is native to Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.[1][4]

Accepted species[1]
  • A. aestivalis Pomel
  • A. agardhii Haensel. ex DC.
  • A. ampelusia Maire
  • A. arenaria Boiss. & Reut.
  • A. atlanticola H.Lindb.
  • A. brievaensis García Adá
  • A. caballeroi Font Quer
  • A. cedretorum Maire
  • A. chevallieri Barratti ex L.Chevall.
  • A. cossyrensis Guss.
  • A. crithmifolia Aiton
  • A. dichroa Maire
  • A. dissecta Hoffmanns. & Link
  • A. faurei Maire
  • A. floccosa Pomel
  • A. glandulosa Lam.
  • A. integrifolia L.
  • A. laevitomentosa (Nyár. ex Sennikov) Greuter
  • A. laxiflora DC.
  • A. maroccana Pau ex Caball.
  • A. nemausensis Vill.
  • A. nigricans Poir.
  • A. pinnatifida Aiton
  • A. ragusina L.
  • A. robusta Lowe
  • A. rothia Pers.
  • A. serotina Porta
  • A. spartioides (Batt.) Bonnet & Barratte
  • A. tenuifolia DC.
  • A. tomentosa Chaix
  • A. webbii Christ

Andryala
Andryala laxiflora
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Andryala

Type species
Andryala integrifolia
Synonyms[1]
  • Rothia Schreb. 1971, rejected name, not Lam. 1792 (Asteraceae) nor Borkh. 1792 (Poaceae) nor Pers.. 1807 (Fabaceae)
  • Forneum Adans.
  • Paua Caball.
  • Pietrosia Nyár. ex Sennikov
  • Eriophorus Vaill. ex DC.
  • Pietrosia Nyár.

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