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Genus of flowering plants in the broomrape family
Bartsia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae. Bartsia was named after Johann Bartsch (Latinized as Johannes Bartsius, 1709-1738)
Bartsia
Species of flowering plant
The only member of the monotypic genus Bellardia, it is known as trixago bartsia or Mediterranean lineseed. This plant is native to the Mediterranean Basin
Bellardia_trixago
Genus of plants knowns as eyebrights
Hedbergia. In turn, these five genera share phylogenetic affinities with Bartsia. The genus Euphrasia is taxonomically complicated due to many species being
Euphrasia
Species of flowering plant
flowering plant in the family Orobanchaceae known by the common names yellow bartsia and yellow glandweed. It is native to Europe, but it can be found on other
Parentucellia_viscosa
Plant species in the broomrape family
Castilleja Species: C. sessiliflora Binomial name Castilleja sessiliflora Pursh Synonyms Bartsia grandiflora Castilleja grandiflora Euchroma grandiflora
Castilleja_sessiliflora
Species of flowering plant in the broomrape family
Bartsia alpina is a species of perennial flowering plant, known by the common name alpine bartsia or velvetbells. It is found in the mountainous regions
Bartsia_alpina
Species of flowering plant in the broomrape family
formerly Bartsia alba, is a species of flowering plant in the family Orobanchaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. León-Yánez, S.; Pitman, N. (2004). "Bartsia alba"
Bartsia_alba
Species of flowering plant in the broomrape family
formerly Bartsia pumila, is a species of flowering plant in the family Orobanchaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. León-Yánez, S.; Pitman, N. (2004). "Bartsia pumila"
Bartsia_pumila
Species of flowering plant in the broomrape family
red bartsia, is a wild flower from the family Orobanchaceae native to Europe and Asia and occurring as an alien in North America. The red bartsia is a
Odontites_vernus
Genus of flowering plants in the broomrape family
genera share phylogenetic affinities with members of the core Rhinantheae: Bartsia, Euphrasia, Tozzia, Hedbergia, Bellardia, and Odontites. Melampyrum appears
Lathraea
Tribe of flowering plants in the broomrape family
including Parentucellia and Bartsia canescens + B. mutica. These taxa are closely related to Hedbergia (including Bartsia decurva + B. longiflora) and
Rhinantheae
Family of flowering plants known as broomrapes
Asepalum Marais Aureolaria Raf. Bardotia Eb.Fisch., Schäferh. & Kai Müll. Bartsia L. Baumia Engl. & Gilg Bellardia All. Boschniakia C.A.Mey. ex Bongard Brachystigma
Orobanchaceae
Genus of flowering plants in the broomrape family
genera share phylogenetic affinities with members of the core Rhinantheae: Bartsia, Euphrasia, Tozzia, Hedbergia, Bellardia, and Odontites. Melampyrum appears
Rhinanthus
Figwort family of flowering plants
Plantaginaceae Asarina Mill. → Plantaginaceae Bacopa Aubl. → Plantaginaceae Bartsia L. → Orobanchaceae Basistemon Turcz. → Plantaginaceae Besseya Rydb. → Plantaginaceae
Scrophulariaceae
Genus of flowering plants in the broomrape family
"finely colored", moving the species now known as Castilleja coccinea out of Bartsia where it had been placed by Carl Linnaeus. It is also named Euchroma grandiflora
Castilleja
Species of bee
ceanothus, wall flower, campanula, privet, sage, Hypericum, bramble, red bartsia, clovers, lupins, honeysuckle, sedum, knapweed, Buddleia, viper's bugloss
Bombus_lucorum
Flowering plants in the order Lamiales recorded from South Africa
Benth. indigenous Alectra welwitschii (Hiern) Hemsl. indigenous Genus Bartsia: Bartsia trixago L. not indigenous, naturalised Genus Buchnera: Buchnera brevibractealis
List of Lamiales of South Africa
List_of_Lamiales_of_South_Africa
Genus of flowering plants in the broomrape family
Rhynchocorys, Lathraea, and Rhinanthus ; and (ii) the core Rhinantheae containing Bartsia, Euphrasia, Tozzia, Hedbergia, Bellardia, and Odontites. Melampyrum arvense
Melampyrum
Local Nature Reserve in Cambridgeshire, England
lizards, there are birds such as great crested grebes, and flora such as red bartsia and purple loosestrife. There is access from Station Approach, named after
Somersham Local Nature Reserve
Somersham_Local_Nature_Reserve
Genus of flowering plants in the broomrape family
these genera share phylogenetic affinities with Euphrasia, and then with Bartsia. Tozzia alpina is a geophyte. In the first year of its growth, Tozzia feeds
Tozzia
Genus of flowering plants in the broomrape family
In turn, these genera share phylogenetic affinities with Euphrasia and Bartsia. Species include: Parentucellia floribunda Parentucellia latifolia Parentucellia
Parentucellia
Genus of flowering plants in the broomrape family
these genera share phylogenetic affinities with Euphrasia, and then with Bartsia. "Hedbergia abyssinica (Benth.) Molau – The Plant List". www.theplantlist
Hedbergia
Downy mildew
plants in the Orobanchaceae. It has been reported from hosts in the genera Bartsia, Bellardia, Melampyrum, Odontites, Pedicularis, and Rhinanthus. It causes
Plasmopara_densa
Species of flowering plant in the broomrape family
Family: Orobanchaceae Genus: Euphrasia Species: E. stricta Binomial name Euphrasia stricta J.P.Wolff ex J.F.Lehm. Synonyms Bartsia stricta (Kunth) Benth
Euphrasia_stricta
Genus of flowering plants in the broomrape family
genera share phylogenetic affinities with members of the core Rhinantheae: Bartsia, Euphrasia, Tozzia, Hedbergia, Bellardia, and Odontites. Melampyrum appears
Rhynchocorys
Plant species in the broomrape family
urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30322452-2 VASCAN: 6981 WisFlora: 3047 WFO: wfo-0000590127 Bartsia coccinea Wikidata: Q21871995 CoL: KSY3 GBIF: 7332667 GRIN: 449759 IPNI:
Castilleja_coccinea
eyebright* Euphrasia confusa, European eyebright† Parentucellia viscosa, yellow bartsia† Plantaginaceae Littorella australis, shoreweed* Plantago barbata, thrift
List of the vascular plants of the Falkland Islands
List_of_the_vascular_plants_of_the_Falkland_Islands
Species of flowering plant in the broomrape family
Hedbergia decurva, formerly Bartsia decurva, is a hemiparasitic species of flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae. Hedbergia decurva is a shrub
Hedbergia_decurva
Genus of flowering plants in the broomrape family
Euphrasia. In turn, these five genera share phylogenetic affinities with Bartsia. One of the Odontites species, O. granatensis, endemic to the Sierra Nevada
Odontites
Species of fungus
Alchemilla vulgaris, Arabis petraea, Arenaria norvegica, Armeria maritima, Bartsia alpina, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Erysimum, Euphrasia frigida, Honckenya
Phoma_herbarum
Flora of the mountains of eastern France
type of grass, the leafy lousewort (Pedicularis foliosa) and alpine bartsia (Bartsia alpina) can be observed. Additionally, colonies of globeflower (Trollius
Flora_of_the_Vosges_massif
Species of flowering plant
the family Orobanchaceae known by several common names, including red bartsia, red tarweed, and broadleaf glandweed. It is native to Europe, but it can
Parentucellia_latifolia
Plants found in region of France
Cantal), Spring gentian (Gentiana verna - Cantal, Monts Dore), Alpine Bartsia (Bartsia alpina - Cantal only), Norwegian arctic cudweed (Omalotheca norvegica
Flora_of_the_Massif_Central
Subspecies of a rodent
than 40 species of consumed plants are mentioned; among them are alpine bartsia, wood cranesbill, Oreochloa disticha, European blueberry, Veratrum lobelianum
Tatra_marmot
blunthorn bee Melitta leporina, clover blunthorn bee Melitta tricincta, red bartsia blunthorn bee Macropis europaea, yellow loosestrife bee Anthidium manicatum
List_of_bees_of_Great_Britain
Species of moth
19–21 mm. Adults are on wing from May to August. The larvae feed on Primula, Bartsia and Saxifraga species. The larvae of the first generation mine the leaves
Perizoma_incultaria
Species of bee
Important food plants include knapweed, woundwort, clover, vetch, red bartsia, and narrow-leaved bird's-foot trefoil. It is threatened by habitat loss
Bombus_sylvarum
Species of flowering plant
(January 1997). "Host affiliation in two subarctic hemiparasitic plants:Bartsia alpinaandPedicularis lapponica". Écoscience. 4 (1): 80–85. doi:10.1080/11956860
Pedicularis_lapponica
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
France (Dianthus gallicus) is protected at the national level; Bellardie (Bartsia trixago), Maritime Ruppia, and Lotus are protected at the regional level;
Anglet
grassland which are managed by horse grazing. Meadow flowers include red bartsia and green-winged orchids. Stanmer Park/Coldean 187.9 hectares (464 acres)
List of local nature reserves in East Sussex
List_of_local_nature_reserves_in_East_Sussex
asper L rough Corymbia aspera H DS C asperatus H DS asperrimus L roughest Bartsia asperrima* H D assimilis L resembling Sauropus assimilis H D assurgens
List of descriptive plant species epithets (A–H)
List_of_descriptive_plant_species_epithets_(A–H)
Mountain pass in Austria
dominant deer-hair sedge (Trichophorum cespitosum), there are alpine bartsia (Bartsia alpina), alpine butterwort (Pinguicula alpina) and bog-bean (Menyanthes
Turracher_Höhe_Pass
Bartsia alpina
List of plant genera named after people (A–C)
List_of_plant_genera_named_after_people_(A–C)
Site of Special Scientific Interest in North Yorkshire, England
glaucous sedge, yellow oat, quaking grass and red fescue. Among these are red bartsia, centaury, yellow-wort, bee orchid and felwort or autumn gentian. On other
Quarry_Moor
knapweed, meadow thistle, smooth hawksbeard, eyebright, ragged robin, red bartsia, yellow rattle, marsh lousewort, cowslip, catsear, autumn hawkbit, meadow
Flora_of_Ireland
Woodland in Hastings, East Sussex, England
grassland which are managed by horse grazing. Meadow flowers include red bartsia and green-winged orchids. There is access from St Helen's Wood Road. Wikimedia
St_Helen's_Wood
Site of Special Scientific Interest in Cornwall, England
nationally scarce plants Cornish moneywort Sibthorpia europaea and yellow bartsia Parentucellia viscosa are found at Boswednack. Scrub communities, including
Aire_Point_to_Carrick_Du_SSSI
Bartonia virginica — yellow screwstem, yellow bartonia Bartsia N Bartsia alpina — velvetbells, alpine bartsia Bassia X Bassia hyssopifolia — five-horn smotherweed
List of Canadian plants by genus B
List_of_Canadian_plants_by_genus_B
Varieties Chionanthus caymanensis var. caymanensis Plantago lacustris Bartsia alba Bartsia pumila Calceolaria adenanthera Calceolaria brachiata Calceolaria
List of IUCN Red List vulnerable plants
List_of_IUCN_Red_List_vulnerable_plants
Headland in Cornwall, England
with the rare hairy bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus subbiflorus) and yellow bartsia (Parentucellia viscosa). The grassland can be colourful in the spring and
Gwennap_Head
salisburgensis French bartsia Odontites jaubertianus * Red bartsia Odontites vernus Alpine bartsia Bartsia alpina Yellow bartsia Parentucellia viscosa
List of superrosids of Great Britain and Ireland
List_of_superrosids_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
Scottish botanist (1750-1811)
1721(β) — canescens. — coccinea, Bot. Mag. t 180. — glauca. — nitida. Bartsia coccinea. Befaria racemosa. Betula lutea. Blandfordia cordata. Buchnera
John_Fraser_(botanist)
Mountain of the Scottish Highlands
saturated by meltwater slipped down the steep slope. The nationally rare plant Bartsia Alpina grows on the slopes of Creag Mhòr, it is found as high as 950 metres
Creag_Mhòr
Nature reserve in Hampshire, England
range of chalk grassland habitats, with flora including wild parsnip, red bartsia, cowslip and common rock-rose. There are also areas of woodland and scrub
Shawford_Down
Species of flowering plant in the broomrape family
Hedbergia longiflora, formerly Bartsia longiflora, is a species of flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae. It is an afromontane species, restricted
Hedbergia_longiflora
Human settlement in Scotland
sand spurrey (Spergularia rupicola); sea aster (Aster tripolium); red bartsia (Odonitites verna); silverweed (Potentilla anserina); bird's foot trefoil
Portencross
English cleric and botanist (1760–1831)
species. He furnished plants for James Edward Smith's English Botany such as Bartsia alpina, which he had gathered in Teesdale. He was the first botanist to
John_Harriman_(botanist)
1854 Albidella Pichon 1946 Bartolomeo Bartolini-Baldelli (1804 - 1868) Bartsia L. 1753 Starbia Thouars 1806 Johann Bartsch (1709 - 1738) Beilschmiedia
List of taxa named by anagrams
List_of_taxa_named_by_anagrams
Species of moth
Betula nana, Viscaria alpina, Thalictrum alpinum, Cassiope tetragona, Bartsia alpina and Saxifraga aizoides. This species hibernates in the form of a
Zygaena_exulans
Species of paintbrush flower
pallida Castilleja pallida var. yukonis (Pennell) J.M.Egger Synonyms List Bartsia pallida L. (1753) Castilleja pallida subsp. typica Pennell (1934) Rhinanthus
Castilleja_pallida
Protected area in Barnet, London
plants include devil's bit scabious, sneezewort, pepper-saxifrage and red bartsia. The dividing hedges appear to be very old, and Burtonhole Brook, a tributary
Mill_Hill_Substation_Pastures
false foxglove Bacopa rotundifolia — roundleaf water-hyssop Bartsia alpina — alpine bartsia Besseya wyomingensis — Wyoming coral-drops Buchnera americana
List of Canadian plants by family S
List_of_Canadian_plants_by_family_S
Ecoregion in South America
include Arcytophyllum, and Galium. Scrophulariaceae include Agalinis, Bartsia, and Calceolaria. The high Andean puna includes species of grasses such
Central_Andean_wet_puna
Species of flowering plant
(Viola reichenbachiana), crested dog's tail (Cynosurus cristatus), red bartsia (Odontites vernus subsp. serotinus), plume thistle (Cirsium vallis-demonii
Pyrus_pedrottiana
Species of bee
Saxifraga oppositifolia and then switching to forage on Astragalus alpinus and Bartsia alpina once those come into flower. The flowers they forage on also vary
Bombus_hyperboreus
Genus of flowering plants in the broomrape family
a botanist of Königsberg. It refers to another genus of Orobanchaceae, Bartsia, named for Johann Bartsch by his associate Carl Linnaeus. Bolliger, Markus
Bartsiella
Irish horticulturalist and watercolour painter
anemone always grew near water, and was the recorder of the only Yellow Bartsia found in County Waterford. Currey was a supporter of Women's suffrage,
Fanny_Currey
native Platanthera hyperborea – native Pseudorchis straminea – native Bartsia alpina – native Euphrasia frigida – native Melampyrum sylvaticum – native
List_of_flora_of_Greenland
Site of Special Scientific Interest in Cornwall, England
species include Wavy-leaved St John's-wort (Hypericum undulatum) and yellow bartsia (Parentucellia viscosa). 10 native breed ponies have been introduced to
Redlake_Meadows_&_Hoggs_Moor
German physician and botanist (1709–1738)
Linnaeus has perpetuated his name by denominating a genus of plants (Bartsia) after him. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in
Johann_Bartsch
Plants found in Malta
vulgaris". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Bartsia trixago" Archived 2021-12-27 at the Wayback Machine. MaltaWildPlants.com
Flora_of_Malta
American botanist
holmgreniorum Barneby—named in honor of Patricia Holmgren and Noel Holmgren Bartsia patriciae N.H. Holmgren Carex holmgreniorum Reznicek & D.F. Murray — named
Patricia_Kern_Holmgren
Plants endemic to Romania
Euphrasia L. - 18. Odontites Zinn. - 19. Rhinanthus L., Clocotici - 20. Bartsia L. - 21. Pedicularis L. - 22. Lathraea L. Globulariaceae - Globularia L
Flora_of_Romania
range of chalk grassland habitats, with flora including wild parsnip, red bartsia, cowslip and common rock-rose. There are also areas of woodland and scrub
List of local nature reserves in Hampshire
List_of_local_nature_reserves_in_Hampshire
lizards, there are birds such as great crested grebes, and flora such as red bartsia and purple loosestrife. St Denis Church (footprint of church only) 0.02
List of local nature reserves in Cambridgeshire
List_of_local_nature_reserves_in_Cambridgeshire
Nature reserve in Cornwall, England
(Dryopteris aemula), Wavy-leaved St John's Wort (Hypericum undulatum), Yellow Bartsia (Parentucellia viscosa) and Yellow Centaury (Cicendia filiformis). The
Ventongimps_Moor
BARTSIA
BARTSIA
BARTSIA
BARTSIA
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
The light e.g. nurul islam, the light of islam
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Latin
Messenger from God; Angel
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Unique
Boy/Male
Hindu
Thousand-footed Lord
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Destroyer of Ten; Taking Awy Ten Sins
Female
Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Jolán, JOLA means "violet flower."
Surname or Lastname
Spanish and Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese : nickname from the title of rank conde ‘count’, a derivative of Latin comes, comitis ‘companion’.English : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Latin
Ardent. Eager. Industrious.
Girl/Female
Hindu
BARTSIA
BARTSIA
BARTSIA
BARTSIA
BARTSIA
n.
The Bartsia alpina, a low purple-flowered herb of Europe.