Ptilostemon diacantha

Ptilostemon diacantha

Synonymy

Source: Greuter, W. (2006+): Compositae (pro parte majore). – In: Greuter, W. & Raab-Straube, E. von (ed.): Compositae. Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Ptilostemon diacantha (Labill.) Greuter in Boissiera 13: 146. 1967
  • Carduus diacantha Labill., Icon. Pl. Syr. 2: 7. 1791
  • Cirsium diacantha (Labill.) Fisch., Cat. Jard. Gorenki, ed. 1808: 57. 1808

Distribution

Le Sy Tu(A) [aGe] 

Euro+Med endemic: Germany casualA; Lebanon nativenativeB,C; Syria nativenativeB,C,D; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part nativenativeB,C)

Common Names

Arabic (Lebanon): بْتيلُسْتِمون ذو شَوْكَتَيْـنE; Arabic (Syria): بْتيلُسْتِمون ذو شَوْكَتَيْـنF; Hebrew (Israel): ארנין קוצניG

Bibliography

A. Buttler, K. P. & Harms, K. H. 1999: Florenliste von Baden-Württemberg, Liste der Farn- und Samenpflanzen (Pteridophyta et Spermatophyta). – Naturschutz-Praxis, Artenschutz 1
B. Boissier, P. E. 1875: Flora orientalis 3. – Genève, Basel & Lyon (as Cirsium diacantha (Labill.) Fisch.)
C. Post, G. E. 1933: Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai, 2 [Dinsmore, J. E.], 2. – Beirut (as Cirsium diacantha (Labill.) Fisch.)
D. Fragman-Sapir, O., Plitmann, U., Heller, D., Shmida, A. & al. 1999: Checklist and ecological data-base of the flora of Israel and its surroundings including Israel, Jordan, the Palestinian Autonomy, Golan Heights, Mt Hermon and Sinai. – Jerusalem: Dep. of Evolution, Systematics and Ecology, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
E. Nehmé, M. 2000: Dictionnaire Etymologique de la Flore du Liban
F. Nehmé, M. 2008: Etymological Dictionary of Syrian Flora
G. Danin, A.: Flora of Israel Online – http://flora.huji.ac.il