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Iltisia repens |
Iltisia is a genus of Central American flowering plants in the sunflower family. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Harold Ernest Robinson was an American botanist and an entomologist.
Jessea is a genus of Central American plants in the tribe Senecioneae within the sunflower family, closely related to Senecio.
Erato is a genus of flowering plants belonging to tribe Liabeae of the sunflower family. It is found from Costa Rica to Bolivia, with its main centre of diversity in Ecuador.
Alomia is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae, described as a genus in 1818.
Blakeanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae.
Decachaeta is a genus of Mesoamerican flowering plants in the sunflower family.
Ferreyrella is a genus of Peruvian flowering plants in the sunflower family.
Gongrostylus is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family.
Gymnocoronis is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family.
Heterocondylus is a genus of Latin American flowering plants in the sunflower family.
Microspermum is a genus of Mexican flowering plants in the boneset tribe within the sunflower family.
Oxylobus is a genus of Mesoamerican flowering plants in the boneset tribe within the sunflower family.
Peteravenia is a genus of Mesoamerican plants in the boneset tribe within the sunflower family.
Piptothrix is a genus of Mesoamerican plants in the boneset tribe within the sunflower family.
Polyanthina is a genus of flowering plants in the boneset tribe within the sunflower family.
Standleyanthus is a genus of Central American plants in the boneset tribe within the sunflower family.
Simsia is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower tribe within the daisy family. It includes annuals, herbaceous perennials, and shrubs. They range from the western United States south through Central and South America to Argentina, with the center of diversity occurring in Mexico. The genus is named for British physician and botanist John Sims (1749–1831). Although some species are relatively rare, others have become common weeds that line the roadsides and fields of Mexico, often forming dense stands mixed with Tithonia and other Asteraceae. Some species are known by the common name bushsunflower.
Lepidonia is a genus of Mesoamerican flowering plants in the daisy family.
Montanoa is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower tribe within the daisy family.
Podachaenium is a genus of Mesoamerican plants in the sunflower tribe within the daisy family.