Pycnocycla

Accepted species 15 Documented here 0 Family Apiaceae

Accepted species 15 in this genus

Every accepted species in the genus is listed. A name links to its page when we hold at least three commercially licensed photographs of it. Where we do not, the row shows how many we actually found, which is usually none.

SpeciesAuthority Usable photographsPage
Pycnocycla acanthorhipsis Rech.f., Aellen & Esfand. 0 below the evidence gate
Pycnocycla aucheriana Decne. ex Boiss. 0 below the evidence gate
Pycnocycla bashagardiana Mozaff. 0 below the evidence gate
Pycnocycla cephalantha Rech.f. & Riedl 0 below the evidence gate
Pycnocycla cespitosa Boiss. & Hausskn. ex Boiss. 0 below the evidence gate
Pycnocycla flabellifolia (Boiss.) Boiss. 0 below the evidence gate
Pycnocycla glauca Lindl. 0 below the evidence gate
Pycnocycla ledermannii H.Wolff 0 below the evidence gate
Pycnocycla musiformis Hedge & Lamond 0 below the evidence gate
Pycnocycla nodiflora Decne. ex Boiss. 0 below the evidence gate
Pycnocycla prostrata Hedge & Lamond 0 below the evidence gate
Pycnocycla saxatilis Danin, Hedge & Lamond 0 below the evidence gate
Pycnocycla sheilae Chaudhary 0 below the evidence gate
Pycnocycla spinosa Decne. 0 below the evidence gate
Pycnocycla tomentosa Decne. 0 below the evidence gate

Why some species have no pagethe gate

This site is commercial, so it can only publish photographs licensed for commercial use. Roughly three quarters of the photographs on iNaturalist are CC BY-NC, which excludes them. A species needs at least three usable photographs before we will build it a page, because a page with one picture and no traits tells you nothing you could not get from a search result, and generating hundreds of thousands of those is precisely the practice that got the previous version of this site deleted.

So the species above without a link are not errors and they are not omissions. They are real, accepted plants that we cannot yet document to the standard we hold ourselves to, and the count in the photographs column is exactly how far short we fall.

Sourcesevery claim on this page

  1. World Flora Online Plant List. Accepted names, authorities, classification. CC0. Retrieved 2026-07-12.
  2. iNaturalist. Photograph counts, restricted to CC0 / CC BY / CC BY-SA. Retrieved 2026-06-27.