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Distribution
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United States (North America)
Note: This information is based on publications available through Tropicos and may not represent the entire distribution. Tropicos does not categorize distributions as native or non-native.
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USDA, NRCS. 2007. The PLANTS Database (http://plants.usda.gov). National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge.
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| Specimen Records: | 52 | Public Records: | 46 |
| Specimens with Sequences: | 46 | Public Species: | 17 |
| Specimens with Barcodes: | 46 | Public BINs: | 0 |
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| Species With Barcodes: | 17 | ||
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Wikipedia
Anchusa
- See also Anchusa class corvette, a former class of Royal Navy ships
The genus Anchusa L. belongs to the tribe Boragineae of the borage family (Boraginaceae). It includes about 40 species.
These species grow in Europe, North Africa, South Africa and Western Asia. They are introduced into the USA.
They consist of annual plants, biennial plants and perennial plants with the general characteristics of the borage family. They are generally herbs, covered with bristly hairs. The leaves are simple or undulate, covered with stiff hairs.
The small radially symmetrical flowers are sapphire blue and retain their color a long time. The plants show numerous flowers with 5 sepals, united at their bases, and 5 petals forming a narrow tube facing upwards. The flowers grow in several axillary cymes, simple or branched, or are clustered at the end. The flowers are much frequented by bees.
The roots of Anchusa (just like those of Alkanna and Lithospermum) contain anchusin (or alkanet-red ), a red-brown resinoid coloring matter. It is insoluble in water, but soluble in alcohol, chloroform and ether.
Anchusa species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Coleophora onosmella.
Taxonomy
There are four subgenera : Buglossum, Buglossoides, Buglossellum and Anchusa.
The first two form one subclade, the other two each a separate subclade. The subclade of the subgenus Anchusa (containing Anchusa capensis) is largely unresolved.
If we consider Anchusa s.l., then it includes the subgenus Limbata, which diverges markedly in its floral morphology.
The subgenera Buglossum, Buglossellum and Buglossoides clearly need new independent entities, while the subgenus Anchusa needs a narrower concept. This way taxonomy and phylogeny with respect to Anchusa can become completely analogous.
The following genera are synonyms for Anchusa : Buglossum Mill., Hormuzakia Gusul, Lycopsis L. and Phyllocara Gusul.. The genus Anchusella Bigazzi et al. is sometimes included in Anchusa.
Species
- Anchusa aegyptiaca (L.) A. DC.
- Anchusa aggregata Lehm.
- Anchusa arvensis (L.) M.Bieb.. : Small Bugloss, Bugloss, Annual Bugloss
- Anchusa arvensis subsp. arvensis
- Anchusa atlantica Ball
- Anchusa aucheri A. DC.
- Anchusa azurea P.Mill.: Italian Bugloss, Large Blue Alkanet
- Anchusa barrelieri (All.) Vitman: Barrelier's bugloss
- Anchusa caespitosa Lam.
- Anchusa calcarea Boiss.
- Anchusa capellii Moris
- Anchusa capensis Thunb.: Cape Bugloss, Cape Forget-me-not
- Anchusa cretica Miller
- Anchusa crispa Viv. (status vulnerable to endangered in France and Italy)
- Anchusa davidovii Stoj.
- Anchusa formosa sp. nov. : (Sardinia)
- Anchusa gmelinii Ledeb.
- Anchusa hispida Forsskål
- Anchusa hybrida Ten.
- Anchusa italica Retz.
- Anchusa leptophylla Roemer & Schultes
- A. leucantha sp. nov. (Greece)
- Anchusa littorea Moris
- Anchusa macedonica Degen & Dörfler : to be removed ; shows too much affinities with Gastrocotyle hispida or the related genus Cynoglottis (Selvi, F. & Bigazzi, M. - Taxon 49: 765-778. 2000)
- Anchusa macrosyrinx Rech. fil. = synonym of A. undulata ssp. sartorii
- Anchusa mairei Gusuleac
- Anchusa milleri Sprengel
- Anchusa ochroleuca M.Bieb. : Yellow Alkanet
- Anchusa officinalis L. : True Alkanet, Bugloss, Common Bugloss, Corn Bugloss, Field Bugloss (type species)
- A. officinalis L. ssp. intacta (Griseb.) Selvi & Bigazz
- Anchusa ovata Lehm.
- Anchusa procera Besser
- Anchusa pseudogranatensis (Br.-Bl. & Maire) Sennen & Mauricio
- Anchusa puechii Valdés
- Anchusa pusilla Gusuleac
- Anchusa samothracica
- Anchusa sartorii Gusuleac
- Anchusa sempervirens : Evergreen Alkanet)
- Anchusa spruneri Boiss.
- Anchusa strigosa
- Anchusa stylosa M.Bieb.
- Anchusa stylosa M.Bieb. ssp. spruneri (Boiss.) Selvi & Bigazzi
- Anchusa subglabra A. Caballero
- Anchusa thessala
- Anchusa tiberiadis Post
- Anchusa undulata L.
- Anchusa undulata subsp. granatensis (Boiss.) Valdés
- Anchusa undulata subsp. lamprocarpa Br.-Bl. & Maire
- Anchusa undulata subsp. viciosoi Laínz
- Anchusa undulata ssp. sartorii (Gu ul.) Selvi & Bigazzi
- Anchusa variegata (L.) Lehm.
- Anchusa velenovskii (Gusuleac) Stoj.
References
- Molecular Systematics of Boraginaceae Tribe Boragineae Based on ITS1 and trnL Sequences, with Special Reference to Anchusa s.l.; HILGER et al. Ann Bot.2004; 94: 201-212.
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