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Sternbergia is a genus of Eurasian and North African plants in the Amaryllis family, subfamily Amaryllidoideae. The genus comprises eight recognised species that show a broad distribution throughout the Mediterranean Basin as well as central and southwestern Asia.

Description
Vegetative characteristics Sternbergia are small, bulbous, perennial plants with tunicate bulbs and linear to strap-shaped leaves. The membranous tunics are black or brown. The genus has gained notability due to the widespread use of one of its species, S. lutea, as a garden plant. This species has been found in cultivation for several hundred years, and has become naturalised in many parts of northern Europe, well beyond its natural range. Cytology The chromosome count is 2n = 20 or 2n = 22. ==Taxonomy==
Taxonomy
Sternbergia lutea was first described in 1601 by Clusius, who included the plants in the genus Narcissus. Carl Linnaeus in 1753 regarded them as part of Amaryllis. It was not until 1825 that the species was transferred to Sternbergia, using the generic name coined in 1804. Species , the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families recognizes eight species: • Sternbergia candida B.Mathew & T.Baytop - TurkeySternbergia clusiana (Ker Gawl.) Ker Gawl. ex Spreng., including S. grandiflora Boiss. ex Baker, S. latifolia Boiss. & Hausskn. ex Baker, S. macrantha (J.Gay) J.Gay ex Baker, S. sparffiordiana Dinsm., S. stipitata Boiss. & Hausskn. - Aegean Islands, Middle EastSternbergia colchiciflora Waldst. & Kit., including S. alexandrae Sosn., S. citrina (Herb.) Ker Gawl. ex Schult. & Schult.f., S. etnensis (Raf.) Guss., S. exscapa Tineo in G.Gussone - southern + southeastern Europe from Spain to Ukraine; Morocco, Algeria, Caucasus, Middle EastSternbergia lutea (L.) Ker Gawl. ex Spreng., including S. aurantiaca Dinsm., S. sicula Tineo ex Guss, S. greuteriana Kamari & R.Artelari - southern Europe from Spain to Balkans; Middle East, Caucasus, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan; naturalized in North AfricaSternbergia minoica Ravenna Autumn daffodil - CreteSternbergia pulchella Boiss. & Blanche in P.E.Boissier - Syria, LebanonSternbergia schubertii Schenk - İzmir Province in western TurkeySternbergia vernalis (Mill.) Gorer & J.H.Harvey, including S. fischeriana (Herb.) Roem. - Middle East, Caucasus, Central Asia ;formerly included Three names have been coined using the name Sternbergia but referring to species now considered better suited to other genera (Colchicum, Narcissus and Zephyranthes). We provide links to help you find appropriate information. • Sternbergia americana - Zephyranthes americanaSternbergia caucasica - Colchicum trigynumSternbergia exigua - Narcissus cavanillesii ==Conservation==
Conservation
The trade of Sternbergia is regulated by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, as it is included in the CITES Appendix II. The IUCN conservation status of Sternbergia pulchella is Data Deficient (DD). == References ==
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