Dipsacaceae

The Dipsacaceae have been recognized as a family (the teasel family) of the order Dipsacales containing 350 species of perennial or biennial herbs and shrubs in eleven genera. The species are currently placed in the family Caprifoliaceae.[1] Native to most temperate climates, they are found in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Some species of this family have been naturalized in other places. The spikes of the common teasel (pictured) are not particularly spiny and may be quite soft. In some places, the spikes were used in carding wool.

Seedhead of Dipsacus fullonum (wild teasel)

The family has contained these genera:.

References

  1. "Dipsacaceae Juss. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 18 August 2022. This family is a synonym of Caprifoliaceae
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