Scorzoneroides hispidula
Scorzoneroides hispidula (Delile) Greuter & Talavera

Scorzoneroides hispidula is a species in the genus Scorzoneroides, belonging to the family Asteraceae. It was first described in 2006 by Greuter and Talavera, recombining the original name by Delile.
Description
Scorzoneroides hispidula is a member of the Asteraceae family, commonly known as the daisy or sunflower family. It is native to a range of regions including Morocco, Libya, the Sinai, Kriti, Jordan, Egypt, Spain, Syria, France, Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. This species is part of the genus Scorzoneroides, which is characterized by specific morphological traits typical of the Asteraceae family. The species was formally published in 2006 under the authorship of Greuter and Talavera, who reclassified it from its original description by Delile.
Distribution
Morocco · Libya · Sinai · Kriti · Jordan · Egypt · Spain · Syria · FR · Iran · Iraq · Turkey
Synonyms
Scorzonera hispidulaOporinia hispidulaApargia hyoseroidesCrepis hispidulaThrincia orientalisLeontodon taraxacifoliusFidelia kalbfussioidesKalbfussia orientalisLeontodon delileanusMillina hispidula var. hispidulaLeontodon hispidulusLeontodon asperKalbfussia hispidula var. macrocephalaMillina hispidulaSeriola hyoseroidesKalbfussia hispidulaApargia annuaLeontodon annuusDeloderium taraxacifoliumLeontodon creticus
