- Eryngium
Taxobox
name = "Eryngium"
image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Eryngium bourgatii "
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Apiales
familia =Apiaceae
genus = "Eryngium"
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = About 230 species, including: "Eryngium agavifolium " "Eryngium alpinum " "Eryngium amethystinum " "Eryngium aquaticum " "Eryngium aristulatum " "Eryngium armatum " "Eryngium articulatum " "Eryngium billardieri " "Eryngium bourgatii " "Eryngium bromelifolium " "Eryngium campestre " "Eryngium carlinae " "Eryngium castrense " "Eryngium constancei " "Eryngium corniculatum " "Eryngium creticum " "Eryngium cuneifolium " "Eryngium dichotomum " "Eryngium depressum " "Eryngium ebracteatum " "Eryngium eburneum " "Eryngium elegans " "Eryngium foetidum " "Eryngium giganteum " "Eryngium glaciale " "Eryngium humile " "Eryngium inaccessum " "Eryngium leavenworthii " "Eryngium maritimum" "Eryngium monocephalum " "Eryngium palmatum " "Eryngium pandanifolium " "Eryngium paniculatum " "Eryngium planum " "Eryngium prostratum " "Eryngium proteiflorum " "Eryngium rostratum " "Eryngium serbicum " "Eryngium serra " "Eryngium spinalba " "Eryngium tricuspidatum " "Eryngium triquetrum " "Eryngium variifolium " "Eryngium viviparum " "Eryngium yuccifolium ""Eryngium" is a
genus of about 230 species of annuals and perennials with hairless and usually spiny leaves, and dome-shapedumbel s offlower s resembling those ofthistle s. The genus has acosmopolitan distribution , with the centre of diversity inSouth America . Some species are native to rocky andcoast al areas, but the majority aregrassland plants. Common names include Sea-holly and Eryngo, the former typically being applied to coastal species, and the latter to grassland species.The
flower s are clustered in tightumbel s, with a whorl of spiny basalbract s."Eryngium maritimum" is a perennial plant native to
Europe and often found on sea shores. It produces a basal rosette, from which grow flowering spikes with stiffly spiny foliage and stems. These can reach around 50 cm in height. It is often grown in gardens for its metallic bluish flowers and upper foliage. The basal foliage is a very conspicuous pale grey or silvery green, from which the stiff, lightly-branching flowering stems rise up.Related species are grown as
ornamental plant s in gardens, and these may also be called "sea holly", though the majority are not associated withlittoral (sea-shore) habitats. Among the best known of these is "Eryngium bourgatii" (illustrated), a perennial with stunning green, prickly foliage marbled with silver. The flowers, which appear in summer, are cobalt blue, and appear very attractive to bees. The plant is 30 to 60 cm in height. Other commonly grown ornamental species include "Eryngium alpinum", "E. variifolium", "E. tripartitum", "E. bromeliifolium", and the biennial "E. giganteum".Uses
Many species of "Eryngium" have a history of use. The roots have been used as vegetables or for sweetmeats. Young shoots and leaves are sometimes used as an
asparagus substitute. The roots, such as of "Eryngium yuccifolium" and "Eryngium maritimum", are potent inflammation modulators and may have other properties.External links
* [http://www.itis.usda.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=29479 ITIS report for "Eryngium"]
* [http://eryngium.net/eryngium.html Medicinal Eryngiums]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?CMD=search&DB=pubmed Pubmed Search on Eryngium Medicinal Uses]
* [http://www.pfaf.org/database/search_name.php?ALLNAMES=Eryngium Plants For A Future databse entries for Eryngium]
* Pictures of [http://www.chilebosque.cl/herb/erdepr.html "E. depressum"] , [http://www.chilebosque.cl/herb/erinac.html "E. inaccessum"] , [http://www.chilebosque.cl/herb/epani.html "E. paniculatum"] , [http://www.chilebosque.cl/herb/errost.html "E. rostratum"] and [http://www.robsplants.com/plants/EryngVarii.php "E. variifolium"]
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