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Species of Heracleum L.

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Accepted Names
Exclude infraspecific names

NameAccepted Nameai
Heracleum spp. a 
Heracleum asperum (Hoffm.) M. Bieb.  a 
Heracleum aureum Sm. Malabaila aurea (Sm.) Boiss.   
Heracleum candicans Wall. ex DC.  a 
Heracleum carmeli Labill. Tordylium carmeli (Labill.) Al-Eisawi   
Heracleum clausii Ledeb. Malabaila graveolens (Spreng.) Hoffm.   
Heracleum cyclocarpum K. Koch var. ponticum Lipsky Heracleum ponticum (Lipsky) Schischk. ex Grossh.  i
Heracleum dissectum Ledeb.  a 
Heracleum grande (Dalzell & A. Gibson) P. K. Mukh.  a 
Heracleum graveolens Spreng. Malabaila graveolens (Spreng.) Hoffm.   
Heracleum hemsleyanum Diels  a 
Heracleum laciniatum auct. Heracleum stevenii Manden.   
Heracleum lanatum Michx. Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. montanum (Schleich. ex Gaudin) Briq.   
Heracleum mantegazzianum Sommier & Levier  a 
Heracleum marashicum Kit Tan & Yildiz Malabaila secacul (Mill.) Boiss.   
Heracleum maximum W. Bartram Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. montanum (Schleich. ex Gaudin) Briq.   
Heracleum montanum Schleich. ex Gaudin Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. montanum (Schleich. ex Gaudin) Briq.   
Heracleum nepalense D. Don  a 
Heracleum palmatum Baumg. Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. transsilvanicum (Schur) Brummitt   
Heracleum pastinacifolium K. Koch  a 
Heracleum persicum Desf.  ai
Heracleum ponticum (Lipsky) Schischk. ex Grossh.  a 
Heracleum pubescens (Hoffm.) M. Bieb.  a 
Heracleum rigens Wall. ex DC.  a 
Heracleum sibiricum L. Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. sibiricum (L.) Simonk.   
Heracleum sosnowskyi Manden.  a 
Heracleum sphondylium L.  a 
Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. montanum (Schleich. ex Gaudin) Briq.  ai
Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. sibiricum (L.) Simonk.  ai
Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. sphondylium  ai
Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. ternatum (Velen.) Brummitt  ai
Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. transsilvanicum (Schur) Brummitt  ai
Heracleum stevenii Manden.  a 
Heracleum ternatum Velen. Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. ternatum (Velen.) Brummitt   
Heracleum transsilvanicum Schur Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. transsilvanicum (Schur) Brummitt   
Heracleum villosum auct. Heracleum stevenii Manden.   
Heracleum wallichii DC.  a 
Heracleum wilhelmsii Fisch. & Ave-Lall.  a 
  1. Heracleum asperum (Hoffm.) M. Bieb.
  2. Heracleum aureum Sm. (=Malabaila aurea (Sm.) Boiss.)
  3. Heracleum candicans Wall. ex DC.
  4. Heracleum carmeli Labill. (=Tordylium carmeli (Labill.) Al-Eisawi)
  5. Heracleum clausii Ledeb. (=Malabaila graveolens (Spreng.) Hoffm.)
  6. Heracleum cyclocarpum K. Koch var. ponticum Lipsky (=Heracleum ponticum (Lipsky) Schischk. ex Grossh.)
  7. Heracleum dissectum Ledeb.
  8. Heracleum grande (Dalzell & A. Gibson) P. K. Mukh.
  9. Heracleum graveolens Spreng. (=Malabaila graveolens (Spreng.) Hoffm.)
  10. Heracleum hemsleyanum Diels
  11. Heracleum laciniatum auct. (=Heracleum stevenii Manden.)
  12. Heracleum lanatum Michx. (=Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. montanum (Schleich. ex Gaudin) Briq.)
  13. Heracleum mantegazzianum Sommier & Levier
  14. Heracleum marashicum Kit Tan & Yildiz (=Malabaila secacul (Mill.) Boiss.)
  15. Heracleum maximum W. Bartram (=Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. montanum (Schleich. ex Gaudin) Briq.)
  16. Heracleum montanum Schleich. ex Gaudin (=Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. montanum (Schleich. ex Gaudin) Briq.)
  17. Heracleum nepalense D. Don
  18. Heracleum palmatum Baumg. (=Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. transsilvanicum (Schur) Brummitt)
  19. Heracleum pastinacifolium K. Koch
  20. Heracleum persicum Desf.
  21. Heracleum ponticum (Lipsky) Schischk. ex Grossh.
  22. Heracleum pubescens (Hoffm.) M. Bieb.
  23. Heracleum rigens Wall. ex DC.
  24. Heracleum sibiricum L. (=Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. sibiricum (L.) Simonk.)
  25. Heracleum sosnowskyi Manden.
  26. Heracleum sphondylium L.
  27. Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. montanum (Schleich. ex Gaudin) Briq.
  28. Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. sibiricum (L.) Simonk.
  29. Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. sphondylium
  30. Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. ternatum (Velen.) Brummitt
  31. Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. transsilvanicum (Schur) Brummitt
  32. Heracleum spp.
  33. Heracleum stevenii Manden.
  34. Heracleum ternatum Velen. (=Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. ternatum (Velen.) Brummitt)
  35. Heracleum transsilvanicum Schur (=Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. transsilvanicum (Schur) Brummitt)
  36. Heracleum villosum auct. (=Heracleum stevenii Manden.)
  37. Heracleum wallichii DC.
  38. Heracleum wilhelmsii Fisch. & Ave-Lall.


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