Status:
valid
Authors:
Boiss.
Source:
cmp
Year:
1848
Citation Micro:
Prodr. 12: 632 (1848)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000706416
Common Names
- Goniolimon tataricum
- Tataricum Goniolimon
- Tataricum
Synonyms
- Limonium tataricum Mill. [unknown]
- Taxanthema tatarica (L.) Sweet [unknown]
- Statice tatarica L. [unknown]
- Goniolimon beckerianum Janka [unknown]
- Goniolimon collinum bulgaricum Novák [unknown]
- Goniolimon tataricum bulgaricum (Novak) Ančev [unknown]
- Goniolimon tataricum ciliatum Ančev [unknown]
Description
Goniolimon tataricum (also called Globe Amaranth, among many other common names) is an annual herbaceous plant native to South America. It has a bushy habit, with erect stems reaching up to 1 meter in height. Its leaves are lanceolate and green in color, and its flowers are small and globular, in shades of pink, purple, and white. It prefers moist soils and is found in tropical and subtropical climates.
Uses & Benefits
Goniolimon tataricum is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It is also used for its medicinal properties to treat various ailments such as fever, colds, and coughs.
Cultivars, Varieties & Sub-species
Goniolimon tataricum var. tauricum (Klokov) Tzvelev
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Goniolimon tataricum has white flowers with yellow centers and small, black seeds. The seedlings are small and have thin, green leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Goniolimon tataricum is best propagated by division in spring. It is best grown in a sunny location in well-drained soil. It is drought tolerant once established.
Where to Find Goniolimon tataricum
Goniolimon tataricum is native to the Caucasus region.
Goniolimon tataricum FAQ
What is the scientific name of Goniolimon tataricum?
Goniolimon tataricum
What is the common name of Goniolimon tataricum?
Tatar Goniolimon
What is the natural habitat of Goniolimon tataricum?
Dry grasslands, rocky slopes, and scrublands
Species in the Goniolimon genus
Goniolimon besserianum,
Goniolimon callicomum,
Goniolimon caucasicum,
Goniolimon cuspidatum,
Goniolimon dalmaticum,
Goniolimon dshungaricum,
Goniolimon elatum,
Goniolimon eximium,
Goniolimon glaberrimum,
Goniolimon graminifolium,
Goniolimon heldreichii,
Goniolimon incanum,
Goniolimon italicum,
Goniolimon orthocladum,
Goniolimon platypterum,
Goniolimon rubellum,
Goniolimon sartorii,
Goniolimon sewerzowii,
Goniolimon speciosum,
Goniolimon tataricum,
Species in the Plumbaginaceae family
Acantholimon ekimii,
Acantholimon mobayenii,
Acantholimon multiflorum,
Acantholimon acanthobryum,
Acantholimon acerosum,
Acantholimon acmostegium,
Acantholimon afanassievii,
Acantholimon agropyroideum,
Acantholimon ahangarensis,
Acantholimon alaicum,
Acantholimon alatavicum,
Acantholimon alavae,
Acantholimon albertii,
Acantholimon albocalycinum,
Acantholimon alexandri,
Acantholimon alexeenkoanum,
Acantholimon amoenum,
Acantholimon anisophyllum,
Acantholimon annae,
Acantholimon antilibanoticum,
Acantholimon anzobicum,
Acantholimon araxanum,
Acantholimon argyrostachyum,
Acantholimon aristulatum,
Acantholimon armenum,
Acantholimon artosense,
Acantholimon arundoscapum,
Acantholimon aspadanum,
Acantholimon asphodelinum,
Acantholimon astragalinum,
Acantholimon atrofuscum,
Acantholimon atropatanum,
Acantholimon auganum,
Acantholimon aulieatense,
Acantholimon austroiranicum,
Acantholimon avanosicum,
Acantholimon avenaceum,
Acantholimon azizae,
Acantholimon bakhtiaricum,
Acantholimon balchanicum,
Acantholimon bashkaleicum,
Acantholimon birandii,
Acantholimon blakelockii,
Acantholimon blandum,
Acantholimon bodeanum,
Acantholimon bonesseae,
Acantholimon borodinii,
Acantholimon brachyphyllum,
Acantholimon brachystachyum,
Acantholimon bracteatum,