Daphne striata , Photo: Bernd Haynold (*)
Classification System: APG IV
Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Cladus: Rosids
Cladus: Eurosids II
Ordo: Malvales
Familia: Thymelaeaceae
Genus: Daphne
Species: Daphne striata
Name
Daphne striata Tratt., (1814).
Synonyms
Homotypic
Daphne cneorum subsp. striata (Tratt.) Arcang., Comp. Fl. Ital. : 605 (1882).
Heterotypic
Daphne autaretica Gand., Dec. Pl. Nov. 1: 20 (1875).
Hybrids
Daphne × ampla Halda
Daphne × hauseri Halda
Daphne × lundellii Halda
References
Flore Electronique 2000-2009. Association Tela Botanica. Institut de Botanique, Montpellier. 2010 Oct 13 [1].
Trattinnick, L. 1814. Arch. Gewäschk. 1: 20, tab. 133.
Vernacular names
العربية: دفنة مخططة
čeština: Lýkovec žíhaný
Deutsch: Gestreifter Seidelbast
English: Striated mezereon
français: Daphné strié
hornjoserbsce: Smužkaty łyknowc
polski: Wawrzynek kreskowany
slovenčina: Lykovec pruhovaný
slovenščina: Progasti volčin
Daphne striata is a shrub, of the family Thymelaeaceae. It is native to the European Alps and the Dolomites.[1]
Description
The shrub is semi-evergreen, and grows up to 30 cm tall. Its branches grow tall and slender and its leaves grow narrow. It grows in cool and moist environments, making mountain environments most ideal. It is often found in short grassland and low scrub at altitudes of 1500 to 3000 m.[2]
References
"Daphne striata". Daphne-Seidelbast. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
"Daphne striata". Alpine Garden Society. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
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