Knautia dipsacifolia
Knautia dipsacifolia Kreutzer

Knautia dipsacifolia is a species in the Caprifoliaceae family, native to several European countries including Belgium, Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia. It was first described by Kreutzer in 1840.
Description
Knautia dipsacifolia is a member of the Caprifoliaceae family, commonly known as the honeysuckle family. This species is distributed across parts of Europe, including the Walloon Region of Belgium, Austria, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia. The species was formally published in 1840 by Kreutzer. As part of the genus Knautia, it shares characteristics with other members of this group, which are typically herbaceous plants with showy flowers. The species is recognized by its specific geographic range and taxonomic classification within the broader honeysuckle family.
Distribution
Belgium · Walloon Region · Austria · Czechoslovakia · France · Germany · Hungary · Italy · Poland · Romania · Spain · Switzerland · Ukraine · Yugoslavia
Synonyms
Knautia brandzaiKnautia cuspidataKnautia carniolicaKnautia carpophylaxKnautia angustataKnautia sendtneriKnautia serajewensisKnautia puberulaTrichera ovatifoliaTrichera puberulaTrichera maximaTrichera cuspidataTrichera dinaricaTrichera dipsacifoliaTrichera carpophylaxTrichera budensisScabiosa maximaScabiosa dipsacifoliaKnautia maximaKnautia sylvatica subsp. pocuticaKnautia lancifoliaKnautia dipsacifolia f. amoenaKnautia timeroyi subsp. carpophylax
