Iberodes

Genus of flowering plants From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Iberodes is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae native to southwest Europe.[1] The whiteflower navelwort is part of this genus. Most specimens are from the Iberian Peninsula.[2] The genus was previously thought to be part of Omphalodes, and in 2016 was moved to its own. Iberodes kuzinskyana was assessed as Vulnerable in 2010[3] and is now assessed as Critically endangered by the Portuguese Botanical Society.[4]

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Iberodes
Iberodes linifolia
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Boraginales
Family: Boraginaceae
Subfamily: Cynoglossoideae
Tribe: Omphalodeae
Genus: Iberodes
Serrano, R. Carbajal & S. Ortiz
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Systematics

The recently added genus comprises about 5 species and 2 subspecies:[5]

  • Iberodes brassicifolia (Lag.) Serrano, R. Carbajal & S. Ortiz
  • Iberodes commutata (G. López) Serrano, R. Carbajal & S. Ortiz
  • Iberodes kuzinskyana (Willk.) Serrano, R. Carbajal & S. Ortiz
  • Iberodes linifolia (L.) Serrano, R. Carbajal & S. Ortiz, the Whiteflower navelwort
  • Iberodes littoralis (Lehm.) Serrano, R. Carbajal & S. Ortiz
    • Iberodes littoralis subsp. littoralis
    • Iberodes littoralis subsp. gallaecica (Laínz) Serrano, R. Carbajal & S. Ortiz

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