Status:
valid
Authors:
Pérez Dacosta, Mateo & J.M.Aparicio
Source:
ipni
Year:
2012
Citation Micro:
Fl. Montiberica 50: 49 (2012)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001332573
Common Names
- Helianthemum penyagolosense
- Penyagolosense Helianthemum
- Penyagolos Helianthemum
Description
Helianthemum penyagolosense (also called Penyagolosa Rock-rose, among many other common names) is an evergreen shrub with yellow flowers. It is native to Spain and grows in meadows and grasslands.
Uses & Benefits
Helianthemum penyagolosense is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and is also used as a medicinal plant to treat various ailments.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Helianthemum penyagolosense is yellow and has five petals. The seed is small and round. The seedlings are small and have a single stem.
Cultivation and Propagation
Helianthemum penyagolosense is a low-growing, evergreen, perennial shrub that grows up to 30 cm in height. It is best grown in full sun in well-drained soil. Propagate by seed or cuttings in spring or summer.
Where to Find Helianthemum penyagolosense
Helianthemum penyagolosense can be found in the Mediterranean region, particularly in Spain and Portugal.
Helianthemum penyagolosense FAQ
What is the scientific name of Helianthemum penyagolosense?
Helianthemum penyagolosense
What is the natural habitat of Helianthemum penyagolosense?
Helianthemum penyagolosense is native to the Iberian Peninsula.
What are the common uses of Helianthemum penyagolosense?
Helianthemum penyagolosense is used as an ornamental plant and for medicinal purposes.
Species in the Helianthemum genus
Helianthemum inaguae,
Helianthemum sicanorum,
Helianthemum sinuspersicum,
Helianthemum aegyptiacum,
Helianthemum aganae,
Helianthemum aguloi,
Helianthemum almeriense,
Helianthemum angustatum,
Helianthemum antitauricum,
Helianthemum apenninum,
Helianthemum asperum,
Helianthemum assadii,
Helianthemum baschkirorum,
Helianthemum bickhamii,
Helianthemum brachypodum,
Helianthemum bramwelliorum,
Helianthemum broussonetii,
Helianthemum bystropogophyllum,
Helianthemum canariense,
Helianthemum canum,
Helianthemum caput-felis,
Helianthemum carmen-joanae,
Helianthemum carolipaui,
Helianthemum chihuahuense,
Helianthemum cinereoflavescens,
Helianthemum cinereum,
Helianthemum citrinum,
Helianthemum conchitae,
Helianthemum concolor,
Helianthemum confertum,
Helianthemum conquense,
Helianthemum coulteri,
Helianthemum crassifolium,
Helianthemum creticola,
Helianthemum cretophilum,
Helianthemum croceum,
Helianthemum cuatrecasasii,
Helianthemum cylindrifolium,
Helianthemum dagestanicum,
Helianthemum digeneum,
Helianthemum doumerguei,
Helianthemum ellipticum,
Helianthemum eriocephalum,
Helianthemum fontanesii,
Helianthemum geniorum,
Helianthemum georgicum,
Helianthemum germanicopolitanum,
Helianthemum getulum,
Helianthemum glaucescens,
Helianthemum golondrinum,
Species in the Cistaceae family
Cistus akamantis,
Cistus atlanticus,
Cistus ingwersenii,
Cistus osbeckiifolius,
Cistus santae,
Cistus banaresii,
Cistus grancanariae,
Cistus palmensis,
Cistus aguilari,
Cistus albereensis,
Cistus albidus,
Cistus asper,
Cistus atriplicifolius,
Cistus calycinus,
Cistus canescens,
Cistus cebennensis,
Cistus cheiranthoides,
Cistus chinamadensis,
Cistus clausonii,
Cistus clusii,
Cistus conradiae,
Cistus creticus,
Cistus crispus,
Cistus cyprius,
Cistus dansereaui,
Cistus escartianus,
Cistus florentinus,
Cistus formosus,
Cistus halimifolius,
Cistus heterophyllus,
Cistus horrens,
Cistus hybridus,
Cistus incanus,
Cistus inflatus,
Cistus ladanifer,
Cistus lasianthus,
Cistus laurifolius,
Cistus laxus,
Cistus ledon,
Cistus libanotis,
Cistus matritensis,
Cistus monspeliensis,
Cistus munbyi,
Cistus nigricans,
Cistus novus,
Cistus obtusifolius,
Cistus ocreatus,
Cistus ocymoides,
Cistus palhinhae,
Cistus parviflorus,
References
J.M. Aparicio: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'J.M.Aparicio' in the authors string.