Dipsacaceae

Dipsacaceae, or teasel family, was a family in the order Dipsacales. It contained 350 species of perennial or biennial herbs and shrubs. (Perennial means that a plant lives for two or more years. Biennial means that a plant takes two years to grow fully.) The family contained eleven (11) genera. It is in the family Caprifoliaceae now.

Dipsacaceae
seedhead of Fullers' Teasel,
Dipsacus fullonum
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Genera

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These plants live in most temperate climates. They are found in Europe, Asia, and Africa. The family contains these genera:

  • Acanthocalyx
  • Dipsacus (teasel)
  • Knautia
  • Scabiosa
  • Succisa (devil's bit)
  • Succisella
  • Morina -- also placed in its own family, Morinaceae.
  • Cephalaria
  • Pterocephalus
  • Callistemma
  • Pycnocomon
  • Triplostegia

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