Trichocline
Trichocline is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family. It consists of one species from Australia and twenty-one from South America.[1]
Its closest relatives are Chaptalia, Gerbera, Leibnitzia, Perdicium, and Uechtritzia. Together they form the Gerbera complex in the tribe Mutisieae.[1]
Species
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- Trichocline aurea (D.Don) Reiche
- Trichocline auriculata (Wedd.) Hieron.
- Trichocline boecheri Cabrera
- Trichocline catharinensis Cabrera
- Trichocline caulescens Phil.
- Trichocline cineraria (D.Don) Hook. & Arn.
- Trichocline crispata
- Trichocline dealbata (Hook. & Arn.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex Griseb.
- Trichocline deserticola Zardini
- Trichocline eriopus Baker
- Trichocline exscapa Griseb.
- Trichocline heterophylla (Spreng.) Less.
- Trichocline hieracioides (Kunth) Ferreyra
- Trichocline humilis Less.
- Trichocline incana (Lam.) Cass.
- Trichocline linearifolia Malme
- Trichocline macrocephala Less.
- Trichocline macrorhiza Cabrera
- Trichocline maxima Less.
- Trichocline plicata Hook. & Arn.
- Trichocline reptans (Wedd.) Hieron.
- Trichocline sinuata (D.Don) Cabrera
- Trichocline spathulata (A.Cunn. ex DC.) J.H.Willis
- Trichocline speciosa Less.
References
- ^ a b Liliana Katinas (February 2004), "Amblysperma Should Be Retained under Trichocline (Asteraceae, Mutisieae)", Taxon 53 (1): 108–112, JSTOR 4135494
- ^ "Trichocline". Global Compositae Checklist. http://compositae.landcareresearch.co.nz/Default.aspx?Page=NameSearch&searchText=Trichocline. Retrieved 2011-04-17.