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Last updated 7/1/2020 by David Giblin.
Centaurea benedicta (L.) L.[FNA19, HC2]
blessed thistle

Publication: Sp. Pl. Ed. 2,. 2: 1296. 1763.

Origin: Introduced from Eurasia

selected vouchers: WTU

Notes: FNA19:"Recent molecular phylogenetic studies (A. Susanna et al. 1995; N. Garcia-Jacas et al. 2000, 2001) have begun to clarify relationships within Centaurea and between Centaurea and other genera. Some taxa traditionally included within Centaurea (e.g., the two native North American species, Centaurea americana and C. rothrockii) fall outside the redefined generic boundaries and are here treated in Plectocephalus. Others usually placed into segregate genera (e.g., Cnicus benedictus) are firmly nested within Centaurea.......

Although Cnicus has usually been recognized as a distinctive monotypic genus, it has been merged into Centaurea by various authors (e.g., K. Bremer 1994; G. Wagenitz and F. H. Hellwig 1996). Recent molecular systematic studies (N. Garcia-Jacas et al. 2000) provide additional evidence that it is nested within Centaurea."

References: (none)

Synonyms & Misapplied Names:
Cnicus benedictus L.[HC]