Picris cupuligera
Picris cupuligera (Durieu) Walp.

Picris cupuligera is a species in the genus Picris, belonging to the family Asteraceae. It was first described in 1849 by Walp., with the original authorship attributed to Durieu. The species is native to several regions in the western Mediterranean, including Spain, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, and France.
Description
Picris cupuligera is a member of the Asteraceae family, a large and diverse group of flowering plants. It is distributed across several countries in the western Mediterranean basin, specifically in Spain, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, and France. The species was published in 1849 by Walp., with the original description based on material from Durieu. As part of the genus Picris, it is closely related to other species within this group, which are characterized by their dandelion-like appearance and similar ecological adaptations.
Distribution
Spain · Algeria · Tunisia · Morocco · FR
Synonyms
Picris willkommiiPicris pitardianaPicris tenuisSpitzelia cupuligeraSpitzelia willkommii
