Apteranthes europaea

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Apteranthes europaea
Apteranthes europaea
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Gentianales
Family: Apocynaceae
Genus: Apteranthes
Species:
A. europaea
Binomial name
Apteranthes europaea
Synonyms[1]

Apteranthes europaea is a succulent subshrub flowering plant that belongs to the genus Apteranthes in the subfamily Asclepiadoideae of the family Apocynaceae. Its basionym is Stapelia europaea. The native range of this species is Almería and Murcia[2] in southeast Spain, the islands of Linosa and Lampedusa in the Mediterranean sea, North Africa from Morocco to Egypt and from the Sinai to west Jordan.[1]

Common names in Spain include: chumberilla, chumberillo de lobo, empeinadora, espinal, penquilla, penquilla del campo.[2] Called dghemsi, dghibsi or Dawa Nafli (= the medicine of Nafli) in Palestine.[3] Called daghmous in Morocco.[4]

Edible fleshy branches, much sought after by Bedouin and villagers in Palestine and thought to be delicious. Chewed raw. Also regarded as a medicine.[3] A popular medicinal plant in Morocco. Sold in the souk at Aguelmous.[4]

Taxonomy

Accepted Subspecies and Varieties[1]

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