List of Crepis species

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List of Crepis species. This plant genus is in the family of Asteraceae.

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This is a list of binomial names, with just accepted species and not including synonyms.

Source: Plants of the World Online and IPNI. [1]

A

Crepis aurea Crepis aurea ENBLA01.jpg
Crepis aurea

B

Crepis biennis (type species) Crepis biennis Sturm54.jpg
Crepis biennis (type species)

C

Crepis conyzifolia Crepis conyzifolia (Grosskorb-Pippau) IMG 28447.JPG
Crepis conyzifolia

D

E

F

Crepis foetida Crepis foetida 1.jpg
Crepis foetida

G

H

Crepis hypochaeridea Crepis hypochaeridea 1DS-II 4-0833.jpg
Crepis hypochaeridea

I/J

Crepis intermedia Crepis intermedia 5.jpg
Crepis intermedia

K

L

Crepis lyrata Crepis lyrata 89841961.jpg
Crepis lyrata

M

N

Crepis nicaeensis Crepis nicaeensis.jpg
Crepis nicaeensis

O

P

Crepis pannonica Crepis pannonica sl12.jpg
Crepis pannonica

Q

R

Crepis reuteriana Crepis reuteriana kz2.jpg
Crepis reuteriana

S

Crepis setosa Crepis setosa inflorescence (29).jpg
Crepis setosa

T

Crepis tectorum Crepis tectorum inflorescence (08).jpg
Crepis tectorum

U

V

Crepis vesicaria C.vesicaria-gen-1.jpg
Crepis vesicaria

W

X

Z

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References

  1. "Crepis L. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 25 August 2022.