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Nabalus

Nabalus is a genus of Asian and North American flowering plants in the tribe Cichorieae within the family Asteraceae.[1][2]

Nabalus
Nabalus alatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Subfamily: Cichorioideae
Tribe: Cichorieae
Subtribe: Crepidinae
Genus: Nabalus
Cass.
Type species
Nabalus trifoliatus

Nabalus is now considered the correct name for a group of plants in North America that were formerly considered to be members of Prenanthes, and were included in that genus in the Flora of North America treatment.[3] Common names for the genus include "rattlesnake root" and "white lettuce." The latter reflects its close relationship to lettuce (Lactuca sativa) but having flowers that are whitish or purplish-white in some species. Many (perhaps all) of the species are monocarpic perennials, in which an individual plant may live for multiple years in a vegetative condition but then will die after flowering and fruiting.[4]

Natural history edit

White lettuce is firmly identified with common lettuce, Lactuca sativa. Lactuca sativa has its inceptions in the Middle East. Egyptian divider paintings of Min, the divine force of fruitfulness, portray lettuce in development in around 2700 B.C.[5] The erect plant like present day romaine, with a thick stem and smooth sap had sexual meanings. Min devoured lettuce as a consecrated nourishment for sexual stamina, and conventional Egyptians utilized the oil of the wild seeds for medication, cooking, and preservation . After some time, the Egyptians reared their wild-type lettuce to have leaves that were not so much harsh but rather more attractive. The developed plants were as yet tall and upstanding, with discrete leaves instead of heads.

The Greeks figured out how to develop lettuce from the Egyptians.[5] They utilized it restoratively as a narcotic and served it as a plate of mixed greens toward the start of dinners to help with assimilation. They likewise kept on developing it for more delectable leaves. In Greek folklore, Aphrodite's sweetheart Adonis was murdered in a bed of lettuce by a pig sent differently by Artemis, who was desirous of his chasing ability, or by Persephone, who was jealous of his fondness for Aphrodite, or by Ares, who was envious of Aphrodite.[5] Whoever the prompting god was, lettuce was related with male feebleness and demise, prompting its introduction at memorial services.

The Greeks passed their lettuce-developing information on to the Romans, who named the plant "lactuca," signifying "milk," for its white sap.[5] In time, "lactuca" turned into the English word "lettuce," while the Roman name was safeguarded in the family name for lettuce and its relatives.

Species edit

Nabalus species include:[6][7][8]

Asian Nabalus species edit

  • Nabalus acerifolius Maxim. (1871) - Japan
  • Nabalus angustilobus (C.Shih) Sennikov (2000) - Sichuan
  • Nabalus faberi (Hemsl.) Sennikov (2000) - Guizhou, Sichuan
  • Nabalus leptanthus (C.Shih) Sennikov (2000) - Sichuan
  • Nabalus nipponicus Franch. & Sav. (1878) - Japan
  • Nabalus ochroleucus Maxim. (1871) - Primorye, Jilin, Korea, Japan
  • Nabalus pyramidalis (C.Shih) Sennikov (2000) - Sichuan
  • Nabalus racemiformis (C.Shih) Sennikov (2000) - Hebei
  • Nabalus tatarinowii (Maxim.) Nakai (1923) - China, Primorye, Korea

North American Nabalus species edit

  • Nabalus alatus Hook. (1833) - western rattlesnake root - AK BC ALB WA OR IDMT
  • Nabalus albus (L.) Hook. (1833) - white rattlesnake root - SAS MAN ONT QUE United States (Great Lakes, Northeast, Appalachians)
  • Nabalus altissimus (L.) Hook. (1833) - tall rattlesnake root - MAN ONT QUE NB NS United States (Northeast, Southeast, South-central)
  • Nabalus asper (Michx.) Torr. & A. Gray (1843) - rough rattlesnake root - United States (Great Plains, Mississippi Valley)
  • Nabalus autumnalis (Walter) Weakley (2011) - slender rattlesnake root - MS FL SC NC VA DE NJ
  • Nabalus barbatus (Torr. & A.Gray) A.Heller - barbed rattlesnake root - TX OK AR LA KY TN MS AL GA
  • Nabalus boottii DC. (1838) - Boott’s rattlesnake root - NY VT NH ME (possibly a synonym of Prenanthes boottii)[9]
  • Nabalus crepidineus (Michx.) DC. (1838) - nodding rattlesnake root - MN IA MO AR TN KY IL IN WI MI OH WV PA NY
  • Nabalus × mainensis (A.Gray) A.Heller [N. racemosus × trifoliolatus] - Maine rattlesnake root - NY QUE ME NS NB
  • Nabalus racemosus (Michx.) Hook (1833) - glaucous rattlesnake root - Canada, northern United States
  • Nabalus roanensis Chick. (1880) - Roan Mountain rattlesnake root - southern Appalachians (VA NC TN)
  • Nabalus sagittatus (A.Gray) Rydb. (1900) - arrow-leaf rattlesnake root - BC ALB ID MT
  • Nabalus serpentarius (Pursh) Hook. (1833) - lion's foot rattlesnake root - eastern United States (MS + FL to NH)
  • Nabalus trifoliolatus Cass. (1825) - three-leaved rattlesnake root - eastern North America (GA to ONT + LAB)

References edit

  1. ^ Cassini, Alexandre Henri Gabriel de. 1825. Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles [Second edition] 34: 94-100 in French
  2. ^ Tropicos, Nabalus Cass.
  3. ^ Flora of North America FNA Vol. 19, 20 and 21 Page 264 Rattlesnake root, cankerweed, gall-of-the-earth, Prenanthes Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 797. 1753; Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 349. 1754.
  4. ^ Flora of China Vol. 20-21 Page 341 耳菊属 er ju shu Nabalus Cassini in F. Cuvier, Dict. Sci. Nat. 34: 94. 1825.
  5. ^ a b c d Fischer, Nan. "The History of Lettuce - Plant Profiles - Heirloom Gardner". Heirloom Gardener. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
  6. ^ Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist
  7. ^ The Plant List search for Nabalus
  8. ^ Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution maps
  9. ^ Compositae Working Group (CWG) (2021). Global Compositae Database. Prenanthes boottii (DC.) A.Gray. Accessed at: https://www.compositae.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1102104 on 2021-05-23 treats Nabalus boottii (Torr. & A.Gray) DC. instead as Prenanthes boottii (DC.) A.Gray

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Nabalus is a genus of Asian and North American flowering plants in the tribe Cichorieae within the family Asteraceae 1 2 NabalusNabalus alatusScientific classificationKingdom PlantaeClade TracheophytesClade AngiospermsClade EudicotsClade AsteridsOrder AsteralesFamily AsteraceaeSubfamily CichorioideaeTribe CichorieaeSubtribe CrepidinaeGenus NabalusCass Type speciesNabalus trifoliatusCass Nabalus is now considered the correct name for a group of plants in North America that were formerly considered to be members of Prenanthes and were included in that genus in the Flora of North America treatment 3 Common names for the genus include rattlesnake root and white lettuce The latter reflects its close relationship to lettuce Lactuca sativa but having flowers that are whitish or purplish white in some species Many perhaps all of the species are monocarpic perennials in which an individual plant may live for multiple years in a vegetative condition but then will die after flowering and fruiting 4 Contents 1 Natural history 2 Species 2 1 Asian Nabalus species 2 2 North American Nabalus species 3 ReferencesNatural history editWhite lettuce is firmly identified with common lettuce Lactuca sativa Lactuca sativa has its inceptions in the Middle East Egyptian divider paintings of Min the divine force of fruitfulness portray lettuce in development in around 2700 B C 5 The erect plant like present day romaine with a thick stem and smooth sap had sexual meanings Min devoured lettuce as a consecrated nourishment for sexual stamina and conventional Egyptians utilized the oil of the wild seeds for medication cooking and preservation After some time the Egyptians reared their wild type lettuce to have leaves that were not so much harsh but rather more attractive The developed plants were as yet tall and upstanding with discrete leaves instead of heads The Greeks figured out how to develop lettuce from the Egyptians 5 They utilized it restoratively as a narcotic and served it as a plate of mixed greens toward the start of dinners to help with assimilation They likewise kept on developing it for more delectable leaves In Greek folklore Aphrodite s sweetheart Adonis was murdered in a bed of lettuce by a pig sent differently by Artemis who was desirous of his chasing ability or by Persephone who was jealous of his fondness for Aphrodite or by Ares who was envious of Aphrodite 5 Whoever the prompting god was lettuce was related with male feebleness and demise prompting its introduction at memorial services The Greeks passed their lettuce developing information on to the Romans who named the plant lactuca signifying milk for its white sap 5 In time lactuca turned into the English word lettuce while the Roman name was safeguarded in the family name for lettuce and its relatives Species editNabalus species include 6 7 8 Asian Nabalus species edit Nabalus acerifolius Maxim 1871 Japan Nabalus angustilobus C Shih Sennikov 2000 Sichuan Nabalus faberi Hemsl Sennikov 2000 Guizhou Sichuan Nabalus leptanthus C Shih Sennikov 2000 Sichuan Nabalus nipponicus Franch amp Sav 1878 Japan Nabalus ochroleucus Maxim 1871 Primorye Jilin Korea Japan Nabalus pyramidalis C Shih Sennikov 2000 Sichuan Nabalus racemiformis C Shih Sennikov 2000 Hebei Nabalus tatarinowii Maxim Nakai 1923 China Primorye KoreaNorth American Nabalus species edit Nabalus alatus Hook 1833 western rattlesnake root AK BC ALB WA OR IDMT Nabalus albus L Hook 1833 white rattlesnake root SAS MAN ONT QUE United States Great Lakes Northeast Appalachians Nabalus altissimus L Hook 1833 tall rattlesnake root MAN ONT QUE NB NS United States Northeast Southeast South central Nabalus asper Michx Torr amp A Gray 1843 rough rattlesnake root United States Great Plains Mississippi Valley Nabalus autumnalis Walter Weakley 2011 slender rattlesnake root MS FL SC NC VA DE NJ Nabalus barbatus Torr amp A Gray A Heller barbed rattlesnake root TX OK AR LA KY TN MS AL GA Nabalus boottii DC 1838 Boott s rattlesnake root NY VT NH ME possibly a synonym of Prenanthes boottii 9 Nabalus crepidineus Michx DC 1838 nodding rattlesnake root MN IA MO AR TN KY IL IN WI MI OH WV PA NY Nabalus mainensis A Gray A Heller N racemosus trifoliolatus Maine rattlesnake root NY QUE ME NS NB Nabalus racemosus Michx Hook 1833 glaucous rattlesnake root Canada northern United States Nabalus roanensis Chick 1880 Roan Mountain rattlesnake root southern Appalachians VA NC TN Nabalus sagittatus A Gray Rydb 1900 arrow leaf rattlesnake root BC ALB ID MT Nabalus serpentarius Pursh Hook 1833 lion s foot rattlesnake root eastern United States MS FL to NH Nabalus trifoliolatus Cass 1825 three leaved rattlesnake root eastern North America GA to ONT LAB References edit Cassini Alexandre Henri Gabriel de 1825 Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles Second edition 34 94 100 in French Tropicos Nabalus Cass Flora of North America FNA Vol 19 20 and 21 Page 264 Rattlesnake root cankerweed gall of the earth Prenanthes Linnaeus Sp Pl 2 797 1753 Gen Pl ed 5 349 1754 Flora of China Vol 20 21 Page 341 耳菊属 er ju shu Nabalus Cassini in F Cuvier Dict Sci Nat 34 94 1825 a b c d Fischer Nan The History of Lettuce Plant Profiles Heirloom Gardner Heirloom Gardener Retrieved 2019 10 19 Flann C ed 2009 Global Compositae Checklist The Plant List search for Nabalus Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution maps Compositae Working Group CWG 2021 Global Compositae Database Prenanthes boottii DC A Gray Accessed at https www compositae org aphia php p taxdetails amp id 1102104 on 2021 05 23 treats Nabalus boottii Torr amp A Gray DC instead as Prenanthes boottii DC A Gray Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nabalus amp oldid 1153444435, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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