Chelidonium
Chelidonium, commonly known as celandines,[1] is a small genus of flowering plants in the poppy family, This genus is native to northern Africa and Eurasia, where they are widespread, ranging from western Europe to east Asia.[2]
This genus consists of herbaceous perennials. Leaves are alternate and deeply lobed. They produce yellow flowers.[3]
Species
Chelidonium is a small genus, consisting of two to three species, depending on the taxonomic treatment. These are:[2][4]
- Chelidonium asiaticum - Native to eastern Asia
- Chelidonium hylomeconoides - Native only to the Korean peninsula
- Chelidonium majus - Native to Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia
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