Alkanna matthioli
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- English: alkanna, alkanet, alkanet, dyer's bugloss, dyer's alkanet
- العربية: كحلاء مصبوغة
- مصرى: كحلاء مصبوغه
- azərbaycanca: Boyaq alkannası
- български: Синя айважива
- català: Boleng roig
- Cebuano: Alkanna
- čeština: Alcanna
- Deutsch: Schminkwurz
- español: palomilla de tintes
- suomi: Värialkanna
- français: Orcanette des teinturiers
- עברית: אלקנת הצבעים
- हिन्दी: रतनजोत
- magyar: Homoki báránypirosító
- қазақша: Бояулы алканна
- قازاقشا (تٴوتە): بوياۋلى الكاننا
- қазақша (кирил): Бояулы алканна
- qazaqşa (latın): Boyawlı alkanna
- 한국어: 알칸나
- kurdî: Giyacîwa
- کوردی (عەرەبی): گیاجیوا
- kurdî (latînî): Giyacîwa
- polski: Alkanna barwierska
- русский: Алканна красильная
- svenska: Alkanna
- Türkçe: Havacıva
- Winaray: Alkanna
- 中文: 紫朱草
- 中文(中国大陆): 紫朱草
- 中文(臺灣): 紫朱草
APG IV Classification: Domain: Eukaryota • (unranked): Archaeplastida • Regnum: Plantae • Cladus: Angiosperms • Cladus: eudicots • Cladus: core eudicots • Cladus: superasterids • Cladus: asterids • Cladus: euasterids I • Ordo: Boraginales • Familia: Boraginaceae • Subfamilia: Boraginoideae • Genus: Alkanna • Species: Alkanna matthioli Tausch (1824)
Wikispecies has an entry on:
see: Wikispecies
- GRIN link: Alkanna matthioli Tausch (Accepted name: Alkanna tinctoria Tausch) Considered a synonym
- NCBI link: Alkanna tinctoria
- The Plant List link: Alkanna tinctoria (L.) Tausch (Source: KewGarden WCSP)
- Tropicos link: Alkanna tinctoria Tausch (+ sub-taxa) (Warning: different Tropicos Id between wikidata 'Alkanna tinctoria' (4002083) and wikicommons (4002093))
Note
[edit]- A majority of literature and databases use the name Alkanna tinctoria in the sense of Lithospermum tinctorium L. (1753). However, Tausch gave the name Alkanna matthioli to Lithospermum tinctorium and Alkanna tinctoria to a completely different taxon. From International code of botanical nomenclature (Vienna Code): "Tausch included two species in his new genus Alkanna: A. tinctoria Tausch (1824), a new species based on "Anchusa tinctoria" in the sense of Linnaeus (1762), and A. mathioli Tausch (1824), a nomen novum based on Lithospermum tinctorium L. (1753). Both names are legitimate and take priority from 1824" (McNeill, J. & al., eds. 2005. International code of botanical nomenclature (Vienna Code). (ICBN Vienna) Art. 11, Note 1, Ex. 17.)