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Cynomorium coccineum in different languages.
General's root
Malteserschwamm
Champignon de Malte
Cynomorium écarlate
Éponge de Malte
Cipote
Esponja de Malta
Hongo de Malta
Jopo de lobo
Jopo de Malta
Fungo di Malta
Malteser paddenstoel
Esponja-de-malta
Piça-de-mouro
Maltesersvamp
Циноморий багряный
Циноморий шарлаховый
Tofel adom
טֹפֶל אָדֹם
Magraneta de corb
Κυνο μόριον κόκκινον
Cynomorium szkarłatne
Cynomorium coccineum
Cynomorium
쇄양속
Жершошақ
オシャグジタケ
Nấm Malta
خونینگرزیان
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Malteserschwamm
Cynomorium coccineum
Eppo: KNMCO
Wikidata: Q1188249 Category: Parasitic plants Family: Estrildidae Genus: Cynomorium Species: Cynomorium coccineum Cynomorium is a genus of parasitic perennial flowering plants in the family Cynomoriaceae. The genus consists of only one species, Cynomorium coccineum. Its placement in the Saxifragales was resolved in 2016 with the help of nuclear, plastid, and mitochondrial sequences obtained from next-generation sequencing. Common names include the misleading Maltese fungus or Maltese mushroom; also desert thumb, red thumb, tarthuth (Bedouin) and suoyang (Chinese). A rare or local species, it grows in dry, rocky or sandy soils, often in salt marshes or other saline habitats close to the coast. It has had a wide variety of uses in European, Arabian and Chinese herbal medicine. xxxSource Wikipedia |
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Cynomorium coccineum
Eppo: KNMCO
Wikidata: Q1188249 Category: Parasitic plants Family: Estrildidae Genus: Cynomorium Species: Cynomorium coccineum Cynomorium is a genus of parasitic perennial flowering plants in the family Cynomoriaceae. The genus consists of only one species, Cynomorium coccineum. Its placement in the Saxifragales was resolved in 2016 with the help of nuclear, plastid, and mitochondrial sequences obtained from next-generation sequencing. Common names include the misleading Maltese fungus or Maltese mushroom; also desert thumb, red thumb, tarthuth (Bedouin) and suoyang (Chinese). A rare or local species, it grows in dry, rocky or sandy soils, often in salt marshes or other saline habitats close to the coast. It has had a wide variety of uses in European, Arabian and Chinese herbal medicine. xxxSource Wikipedia |
Minor host crops
Cynomorium coccineum
Eppo: KNMCO
Wikidata: Q1188249 Category: Parasitic plants Family: Estrildidae Genus: Cynomorium Species: Cynomorium coccineum Cynomorium is a genus of parasitic perennial flowering plants in the family Cynomoriaceae. The genus consists of only one species, Cynomorium coccineum. Its placement in the Saxifragales was resolved in 2016 with the help of nuclear, plastid, and mitochondrial sequences obtained from next-generation sequencing. Common names include the misleading Maltese fungus or Maltese mushroom; also desert thumb, red thumb, tarthuth (Bedouin) and suoyang (Chinese). A rare or local species, it grows in dry, rocky or sandy soils, often in salt marshes or other saline habitats close to the coast. It has had a wide variety of uses in European, Arabian and Chinese herbal medicine. xxxSource Wikipedia |
Natural enemy
Cynomorium coccineum
Eppo: KNMCO
Wikidata: Q1188249 Category: Parasitic plants Family: Estrildidae Genus: Cynomorium Species: Cynomorium coccineum Cynomorium is a genus of parasitic perennial flowering plants in the family Cynomoriaceae. The genus consists of only one species, Cynomorium coccineum. Its placement in the Saxifragales was resolved in 2016 with the help of nuclear, plastid, and mitochondrial sequences obtained from next-generation sequencing. Common names include the misleading Maltese fungus or Maltese mushroom; also desert thumb, red thumb, tarthuth (Bedouin) and suoyang (Chinese). A rare or local species, it grows in dry, rocky or sandy soils, often in salt marshes or other saline habitats close to the coast. It has had a wide variety of uses in European, Arabian and Chinese herbal medicine. xxxSource Wikipedia |
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Cynomorium coccineum
Eppo: KNMCO
Wikidata: Q1188249 Category: Parasitic plants Family: Estrildidae Genus: Cynomorium Species: Cynomorium coccineum Cynomorium is a genus of parasitic perennial flowering plants in the family Cynomoriaceae. The genus consists of only one species, Cynomorium coccineum. Its placement in the Saxifragales was resolved in 2016 with the help of nuclear, plastid, and mitochondrial sequences obtained from next-generation sequencing. Common names include the misleading Maltese fungus or Maltese mushroom; also desert thumb, red thumb, tarthuth (Bedouin) and suoyang (Chinese). A rare or local species, it grows in dry, rocky or sandy soils, often in salt marshes or other saline habitats close to the coast. It has had a wide variety of uses in European, Arabian and Chinese herbal medicine. xxxSource Wikipedia |
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Cynomorium coccineum
Eppo: KNMCO
Wikidata: Q1188249 Category: Parasitic plants Family: Estrildidae Genus: Cynomorium Species: Cynomorium coccineum Cynomorium is a genus of parasitic perennial flowering plants in the family Cynomoriaceae. The genus consists of only one species, Cynomorium coccineum. Its placement in the Saxifragales was resolved in 2016 with the help of nuclear, plastid, and mitochondrial sequences obtained from next-generation sequencing. Common names include the misleading Maltese fungus or Maltese mushroom; also desert thumb, red thumb, tarthuth (Bedouin) and suoyang (Chinese). A rare or local species, it grows in dry, rocky or sandy soils, often in salt marshes or other saline habitats close to the coast. It has had a wide variety of uses in European, Arabian and Chinese herbal medicine. xxxSource Wikipedia |