Deinandra

Deinandra
Deinandra minthornii
Deinandra fasciculata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Subfamily: Asteroideae
Tribe: Heliantheae
Genus: Deinandra
Greene

Deinandra is a genus of tarweeds in the daisy family.[1][2] Such a genus is not recognized as distinct by all authorities; its species are often treated as members of genus Hemizonia.[3][4]

Distribution

Deinandra plants are native to the Western United States (California and Arizona); and Northwest Mexico (Baja California and Baja California Sur).[5]

Species

Accepted Species[6][7]
  1. Deinandra arida - Red Rock tarweed - Kern County in California
  2. Deinandra bacigalupii - Livermore tarweed - Alameda County in California
  3. Deinandra conjugens - Otay tarweed: Otay Mesa area in San Diego County, California and Baja California
  4. Deinandra corymbosa - California from Santa Barbara County to Humboldt County
  5. Deinandra fasciculata - Clustered Tarweed: Southern California and Baja California
  6. Deinandra greeneana - Guadalupe Island in Baja California[8]
  7. Deinandra halliana - central California (Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Fresno, San Benito Counties)
  8. Deinandra increscens - grassland tarweed - central California (Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara Counties)
  9. Deinandra kellogii - California (from Mendocino to Imperial Counties), Arizona (Pima County), Baja California
  10. Deinandra lobbii - central + northern California
  11. Deinandra martirensis - Baja California, Baja California Sur
  12. Deinandra minthornii - Santa Susana tarweed: California endemic in Santa Susana Mountains, Simi Hills, and Santa Monica Mountains of Southern California (Los Angeles and Ventura Counties). (State and CNPS listed 'rare species.')
  13. Deinandra mohavensis - Mojave tarweed - California (San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino, Kern Counties
  14. Deinandra pallida - California (from Solano County to Los Angeles County)
  15. Deinandra palmeri - Baja California
  16. Deinandra pentactis - central California (Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Kings, San Benito, Santa Clara, San Mateo Counties)
  17. Deinandra streetsii - Baja California
 
 

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