Pedicularis

Genus of flowering plants belonging to the broomrape family From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pedicularis is a genus of perennial green root parasite plants currently placed in the family Orobanchaceae (the genus previously having been placed in Scrophulariaceae sensu lato[1]).

Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum (Moor-king Lousewort)
Pedicularis semibarbata ssp charlestonensis (pinewoods lousewort)
Pollination
Pedicularis zeylanica
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Pedicularis
Pedicularis bracteosa
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Orobanchaceae
Tribe: Pedicularideae
Genus: Pedicularis
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Species

650+, see text

Synonyms
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  • Elephantella Rydb.
  • Enslenia Raf.
  • Nelensia Poir.
  • Pediculariopsis Á.Löve & D.Löve
  • Prosopia Rchb.
  • Scepanium Ehrh.
  • Sceptrum J.O.Rudbeck ex Hartm.
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Uses

Pedicularis is used medicinally in teas and smoking blends.[2]

Taxonomy

The common name lousewort, applied to several species, derives from an old belief that these plants, when ingested, were responsible for lice infestations in livestock.[3][4] The genus name Pedicularis is from the Latin pediculus meaning louse.[5] Over 600 species are accepted, mostly from the wetter northern temperate zones, as well as from South America. The highest diversity is in eastern Asia, with 352 species accepted in China alone.[6][7]

Selected species

Pedicularis caeruleoalbescens Wendelbo


Pollination

Bombus polaris has an essential role in the pollination of the large zygomorphic flowers of Pedicularis.[9] B. polaris has a special adaption that allows it to work the spikes of Pedicularis from the bottom towards the top.[9]

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