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Callistephus

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Callistephus is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae, containing the single species Callistephus chinensis. Its common names include China aster and annual aster. It is native to China and Korea. and it is cultivated worldwide as an ornamental plant in cottage gardens and as a cut flower.

Species

GENUS

  1. KingdomPlantae
  2. PhylumTracheophyta
  3. ClassMagnoliopsida
  4. OrderAsterales
  5. FamilyAsteraceae
Native toChina North-Central, China South-Central, China Southeast, Inner Mongolia, Manchuria, Primorye, Xinjiang
Observations recorded5,518

General: Callistephus (from the Gr. Κάλος, kalos, beautiful

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Museum specimens

Specimen records
13
With media
11
Family
Asteraceae
Collections
BDI, CHRB, BRIT, MNHN
Recorded in
United Kingdom

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Callistephus is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae, containing the single species Callistephus chinensis. Its common names include China aster and annual aster. It is native to China and Korea. and it is cultivated worldwide as an ornamental plant in cottage gardens and as a cut flower.

==Description== This is an annual or biennial plant with one erect, mostly unbranched stem growing tall. The alternately arranged leaves vary in shape or size. The basal leaves usually fall away before flowering. Leaves around the middle of the stem are a few centimeters long and are borne on winged petioles. The blades have serrated edges. Leaves toward the top may have smooth edges. The large solitary flower head grows at the top of the stem and sometimes on branches. The head is lined with layers of phyllaries, those in the outer layer large and leaflike, measuring up to 3 centimeters long. The inner layer can be purple-tinged. The head contains one or two rings of ray florets, most often in shades of reddish purple. The flowering period is from August to October in the northern hemisphere.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Callistephus” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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