Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Brassicales
Species:
malacotricha
ID:
1218730

Status:
valid

Authors:
(Botsch. & Vved.) Botsch.

Source:
tro

Year:
1972

Citation Micro:
Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) 57: 1042 (1972)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001218068



Common Names

  • Malacotrich Strigosella
  • Strigosella malacotricha
  • Strigosella


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Description

Strigosella malacotricha (also called Soft-haired Strigosella, among many other common names) is an annual herb with small, white flowers and small, round fruits. It is native to East Asia and is found in grasslands and open woodlands.

Uses & Benefits

Strigosella malacotricha is used as an ornamental plant and for its medicinal properties. It is known to have anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Strigosella malacotricha has white flowers with four petals and a long pistil. The seeds are small and black. The seedlings have thin, pointed leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Strigosella malacotricha is a short-lived perennial that can be propagated from seed. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil and is drought tolerant. It can be grown in containers or in the garden. It is best to sow the seeds in spring or autumn and keep the soil moist until germination. Once established, it requires little maintenance.

Where to Find Strigosella malacotricha

Strigosella malacotricha can be found in the Caucasus Mountains of Russia and in the mountains of Turkey.

Strigosella malacotricha FAQ

What is the scientific name of Strigosella malacotricha?

Strigosella malacotricha

What is the family of Strigosella malacotricha?

Brassicaceae

Where is Strigosella malacotricha native to?

Brazil

Species in the Brassicaceae family

Abdra brachycarpa, Abdra aprica, Acuston perenne, Aethionema rhodopaeum, Aethionema alanyae, Aethionema arabicum, Aethionema armenum, Aethionema capitatum, Aethionema carlsbergii, Aethionema carneum, Aethionema cephalanthum, Aethionema cordatum, Aethionema coridifolium, Aethionema demirizii, Aethionema diastrophis, Aethionema dumanii, Aethionema edentulum, Aethionema eunomioides, Aethionema fimbriatum, Aethionema froedinii, Aethionema gileadense, Aethionema glaucinum, Aethionema grandiflorum, Aethionema heterocarpum, Aethionema heterophyllum, Aethionema huber-morathii, Aethionema karamanicum, Aethionema lepidioides, Aethionema levandowskyi, Aethionema lycium, Aethionema marashicum, Aethionema membranaceum, Aethionema munzurense, Aethionema orbiculatum, Aethionema papillosum, Aethionema retsina, Aethionema saxatile, Aethionema schistosum, Aethionema semnanensis, Aethionema speciosum, Aethionema spicatum, Aethionema stylosum, Aethionema subulatum, Aethionema syriacum, Aethionema thesiifolium, Aethionema thomasianum, Aethionema transhyrcanum, Aethionema turcicum, Aethionema umbellatum, Aethionema virgatum,

References

Victor Botchantsev (1910-1990): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Botsch.' in the authors string.
Alexei Ivanovich Vvedensky (1898-1972): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Vved.' in the authors string.
POWO record for urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:290212-1: Based on the initial data import