- Globularia
Taxobox
name = "Globularia"
image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Globularia repens"
regnum =Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Lamiales
familia =Plantaginaceae
genus = "Globularia"
genus_authority = L.
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = "Globularia alypum " "Globularia cordifolia " "Globularia dumulosa " "Globularia incanescens " "Globularia meridionalis " "Globularia nudicaulis " "Globularia orientalis " "Globularia punctata " "Globularia repens " "Globularia stygia " "Globularia trichosantha " "Globularia vulgaris ""Globularia" is a
genus of about 22 species offlowering plant s in the familyPlantaginaceae , native to central and southernEurope ,Macaronesia , northwestAfrica and southwestAsia . They are dense lowevergreen mat-formingherb s orsubshrub s, with leathery oval leaves 1-10 cm long. Theflower s are produced in denseinflorescence s (capitula ) held above the plant on a 1-30 cm tall stem; the capitula is 1-3 cm in diameter, with numerous tightly packed purple, violet, pink or white flowers."Globularia" species are used as food plants by the
larva e of someLepidoptera species including "Coleophora virgatella".Several members of the genus, such as "
Globularia cordifolia " and "Globularia punctata ", are cultivated and sold for garden use.Under the old
Cronquist system of plant classification, they were treated in their own family, Globulariaceae, but genetic evidence has shown that the genus belongs in the familyPlantaginaceae .Most species are known by the scientific name as "Globularia". They are also sometimes known by the name "globe daisy", a confusing name as they are not closely related to daisies.
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