Gonospermum ptarmiciflorum explained
Gonospermum ptarmiciflorum,[1] formerly Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum, is a shrub with silvery leaves in the family Asteraceae.[2] The species is endemic to the Canary Islands,[3] where it is endangered in the wild. Suited to dry climates, the shrubby silvery-leaved perennial is cultivated an ornamental plant, commonly known as the silver lace bush.
Notes and References
- 4218280. Gonospermum ptarmiciflorum (Webb & Berthel.) Febles. 10 February 2024.
- Web site: NParks Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum 'Silver Feather' . 2023-01-04 . www.nparks.gov.sg.
- Triana . Jorge . Eiroa . José Luis . Morales . Manuel . Pérez . Francisco J. . Brouard . Ignacio . Marrero . María Teresa . Estévez . Sara . Quintana . José . Estévez . Francisco . Castillo . Quírico A. . León . Francisco . 2013-08-01 . A chemotaxonomic study of endemic species of genus Tanacetum from the Canary Islands . Phytochemistry . en . 92 . 87–104 . 10.1016/j.phytochem.2013.04.015 . 0031-9422.