Trichocline

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Trichocline
Trichocline sinuata.JPG
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
(unranked):
Angiosperms
(unranked):
(unranked):
Order:
Family:
Subfamily:
Mutisioideae
Tribe:
Mutisieae[1]
Genus:
Trichocline

Sonder & F.Muell.
Type species

Sonder & F.Muell.
Synonyms[1]
  • Eriopus Sch.Bip. ex Baker
  • Bichenia D.Don
  • Gerbera section Trichocline (Cass.) Baillon

Trichocline is a genus of Australian and South American plants in the gerbera tribe within the daisy family. It consists of one species from Australia (T. spathulata) and twenty-three from South America.[2][3][4]

Its closest relatives are Chaptalia, Gerbera, Leibnitzia, Perdicium, and Oreoseris. Together they form the Gerbera complex in the tribe Mutisieae.[3]

Species[1][5]
formerly included[1]

see Actinoseris Chaptalia Criscia Richterago Unxia

  • Trichocline angustifolia -
  • Trichocline arenaria -
  • Trichocline cordifolia -
  • Trichocline heterophylla - Criscia stricta
  • Trichocline oblonga -
  • Trichocline ovalis -
  • Trichocline radiata - Actinoseris radiata

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "Trichocline". Global Compositae Checklist. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  2. ^ Cassini, Alexandre Henri Gabriel de. 1817. Bulletin des Sciences, par la Societe Philomatique 1817: 13 in French
  3. ^ a b Liliana Katinas (February 2004). "Amblysperma Should Be Retained under Trichocline (Asteraceae, Mutisieae)". Taxon. 53 (1): 108–112. doi:10.2307/4135494. ISSN 0040-0262. JSTOR 4135494. Wikidata Q28959695.
  4. ^ Tropicos, Trichocline Cass.
  5. ^ The Plant List search for Trichocline


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