Trilisa

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Trilisa
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Trilisa

Type species
Trilisa odoratissima
Synonyms [1]
  • Liatris subg. Trilisa Cass.

Trilisa is a genus of flowering plants in the boneset tribe within the daisy family. [2]

Some taxonomists group Trilisa and Litrisa into the genus Carphephorus . [3]

Species [1]

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