Adenocaulon

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Trailplants
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Adenocaulon bicolor [1]
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Subfamily: Mutisioideae
Tribe: Mutisieae
Genus: Adenocaulon
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Adenocaulon bicolor

Adenocaulon is a small genus of flowering plants in the daisy family known generally as trailplants. It was first described in 1829. [2] [3] [4] [5]

The genus is native to the Americas and Asia. [6] [7]

Species [8]

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References

  1. 1913 illustration from Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada. Vol. 3: 457
  2. Hooker, William Jackson. 1829. Botanical Miscellany 1(1): 19–20 descriptions in Latin, commentary in English
  3. Hooker, William Jackson. 1829. Botanical Miscellany 1(1): Plate XV line drawing as illustration
  4. Tropicos, Adenocaulon Hook.
  5. Bittmann, M. 1990. Die Gattung Adenocaulon (Compositae): I. Morphologie. Candollea 45: 389–420. Bittmann, M. 1990b. Die Gattung Adenocaulon (Compositae): II. Ökologie, Verbreitung und Systematik. Candollea 45: 493–518
  6. Flora of North America, Vol. 19, Page 77 Adenocaulon Hooker, Bot. Misc. 1: 19, plate 15. 1829.
  7. 1 2 Flora of China Vol. 20-21 Page 10 和尚菜属 he shang cai shu Adenocaulon Hooker, Bot. Misc. 1: 19. 1829.
  8. The Plant List search for Adenocaulon
  9. Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution map
  10. Marticorena, C. & M. Quezada. 1985. Catálogo de la Flora Vascular de Chile. Gayana, Botánica 42: 1–157
  11. Nash, D. L. 1976. Tribe IV, Inuleae. En: Nash, D.L. & Williams, L.O. (eds), Flora of Guatemala - Part XII. Fieldiana: Botany 24(12): 164–181, 496–502
  12. Breedlove, D.E. 1986. Flora de Chiapas. Listados Florísticos de México 4: i–v, 1–246.
  13. Jstor Global Plants, Edit History: Holotype of Adenocaulon nepalense