Chrysopsis

Golden asters
Chrysopsis scabrella
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Astereae
Genus: Chrysopsis
(Nutt.) Elliott
Synonyms[1]
  • Inula subg. Chrysopsis Nutt.
  • Heterotheca sect. Chrysopsis (Nutt.) V.L.Harms
  • Diplogon Raf.
  • Inula sect. Chrysopsis Nutt.
  • Diplopappus Cass.

Chrysopsis (golden asters), are plants in the sunflower family native to the southern and eastern United States.[2][3][4]

These are annual and perennial herbs bearing daisylike flower heads with yellow disc florets and usually yellow ray florets. Some species formerly classified in this genus are now included in other genera: Heterotheca, Pityopsis, Stenotus, Ionactis, Aster, Eucephalus, Erigeron, Machaeranthera, Croptilon, Xanthisma, Oclemena, Bradburia, Oxypappus, Arnica, Helichrysopsis.[1]

Golden asters are often used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Schinia petulans (which feeds exclusively on Chrysopsis subulata).

Accepted Species[1]
  1. Chrysopsis delaneyi - DeLaney's golden aster
  2. Chrysopsis floridana - Florida golden aster
  3. Chrysopsis godfreyi - Godfrey's golden aster
  4. Chrysopsis gossypina - Cottony golden aster
  5. Chrysopsis highlandsensis - Highlands County golden aster
  6. Chrysopsis lanuginosa - Lynn Haven golden aster
  7. Chrysopsis latisquamea - Pineland golden aster
  8. Chrysopsis linearifolia - Narrowleaf golden aster
  9. Chrysopsis mariana - Maryland golden aster
  10. Chrysopsis scabrella - Coastal plain golden aster
  11. Chrysopsis subulata - Scrubland golden aster

References

External links

Media related to Chrysopsis at Wikimedia Commons