Flaveria

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Flaveria
Flaveria trinervia
Flaveria trinervia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Genus: Flaveria
Juss.
Species

About 21; See text.

Flaveria is a genus of plants in the sunflower family. They are sometimes called yellowtops. Some are annual or perennial herbs and some are shrubs. They bear yellow flowers. These plants are found in the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Australia. Some members of this genus exhibit C3 carbon fixation, while others are C4 plants and some are intermediate. With closely related species exhibiting different forms of metabolism, this genus has been included in studies on the evolution of photosynthesis. A monograph published by A. M. Powell in 1978 (Systematics of Flaveria (Flaveriinae-Asteraceae) in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden) is the most comprehensive study of morphology and biogeography for the Flaveria species to date. A recent phylogenetic study published by A. McKown et al. in 2005 (Phylogeny of Flaveria (Asteraceae) and inference of C4 photosynthesis evolution in American Journal of Botany) clarifies many of the evolutionary relationships between Flaveria species.

Selected species:

  • Flaveria australasica - speedyweed
  • Flaveria bidentis - coastal plain yellowtops
  • Flaveria brownii - Brown's yellowtops
  • Flaveria campestris - alkali yellowtops
  • Flaveria chloraefolia - clasping yellowtops
  • Flaveria floridana - Florida yellowtops
  • Flaveria linearis - narrowleaf yellowtops
  • Flaveria macdougalii - Mcdougall's yellowtops *this is currently not considered a Flaveria species (see McKown et al. 2005)
  • Flaveria pringlei
  • Flaveria sonorensis
  • Flaveria trinervia - clustered yellowtops

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