Securigera

The genus Securigera contains a number of plant species commonly referred to as crownvetch. It is a segregate of the genus Coronilla. The name Securigera was first published by A. P. de Candolle in 1805 with the single species Securigera coronilla, which is now considered to be a synonym of Securigera securidaca (L.) Degen & Dörfl. (1897), based on the earlier publication of the same taxon as Coronilla securidaca L. in 1753.[1][2]

Securigera
Securigera varia
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Securigera

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Synonyms
  • Bonaveria Scop.

Species

The genus Securigera contains the following species:[2]

  • Securigera atlantica Boiss. & Reut. (Syn.: Coronilla atlantica (Boiss. & Reut.) Boiss.)
  • Securigera carinata Lassen (1989)
  • Securigera cretica (L.) Lassen (Syn.: Coronilla cretica L.)
  • Securigera elegans (Pančič) Lassen (Syn.: Coronilla elegans Pančič)
  • Securigera globosa (Lam.) Lassen (Syn.: Coronilla globosa Lam.)
  • Securigera grandiflora (Boiss.) Lassen (Syn.: Coronilla grandiflora Boiss.)
  • Securigera libanotica (Boiss.) Lassen (Syn.: Coronilla libanotica Boiss.)
  • Securigera orientalis (Mill.) Lassen (Syn.: Coronilla balansae (Boiss.) Grossh., C. cappadocica Willd., C. cappadocica var. balansae Boiss., C. iberica Steven ex M. Bieb., C. orientalis Mill.)
  • Securigera parviflora (Desv.) Lassen (Syn.: Artrolobium parviflorum Desv., Coronilla parviflora Willd., C. rostrata Boiss. & Spruner)
  • Securigera securidaca (L.) Degen & Dörfl. (Syn.: Coronilla securidaca L., Securigera coronilla DC.)
  • Securigera somalensis (Thulin) Lassen (Syn.: Coronilla somalensis Thulin)
  • Securigera varia (L.) Lassen (Syn.: Coronilla varia L. )
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