Warionia saharae — a medium houseplant
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Warionia saharae

Warionia Saharae

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Warionia is a genus in the tribe Cichorieae within the family Asteraceae. The only known species is Warionia saharae, an endemic of Algeria and Morocco, and it is locally known in the Berber language as afessas, abessas or tazart n-îfiss. It is an aromatic, thistle-like shrub of ½–2 m high, that contains a white latex, and has fleshy, pinnately divided, wavy leaves. It is not thorny or prickly. The aggregate flower heads contain yellow disk florets. It flowers from April till June. Because Warionia is deviant in many respects from any other Asteraceae, different scholars have placed it hesitantly in the Cardueae, Gundelieae, Mutisieae, but now genetic analysis positions it as the sister group to all other Cichorieae.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Warionia
Family
Asteraceae
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Warionia saharae leaf
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Warionia saharae leaf
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Warionia saharae flower
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Warionia saharae flower
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Warionia saharae habit
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Warionia saharae habit
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