Hymenopappus
Hymenopappus is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family.[3][4] Many species are known as woollywhites.
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Tribe: | Bahieae[1] |
Genus: | Hymenopappus L'Hér. 1788 |
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Hymenopappus is native to North America. These are biennial or perennial herbs which bear daisylike flowers.[5]
- Hymenopappus artemisiifolius - oldplainsman - Texas Arkansas Louisiana
- Hymenopappus biennis - biennial woollywhite - New Mexico Texas
- Hymenopappus carrizoanus - Carrizo Sands woollywhite - Texas
- Hymenopappus filifolius - fineleaf hymenopappus - Texas + northern Baja California to Alberta + Saskatchewan
- Hymenopappus flavescens - collegeflower - Arizona New Mexico Texas Oklahoma Colorado Kansas, Chihuahua
- Hymenopappus flavomarginatus - Coahuila, Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí
- Hymenopappus hintoniorum - Coahuila
- Hymenopappus mexicanus - Mexican woollywhite - Arizona New Mexico, Chihuahua, San Luis Potosí
- Hymenopappus newberryi - Newberry's woollywhite - New Mexico Colorado
- Hymenopappus radiatus - ray hymenopappus - Arizona New Mexico
- Hymenopappus scabiosaeus - Carolina woollywhite - Texas Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Missouri Kansas Nebraska Illinois Indiana Mississippi Alabama Georgia Florida South Carolina, Coahuila, Chihuahua
- Hymenopappus tenuifolius - Chalk Hill woollywhite - Texas New Mexico Oklahoma Colorado Kansas Nebraska South Dakota Wyoming
- Hymenopappus wrightii - southwestern United States, northwestern Mexico
References
- Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist
- The Plant List search for Hymenopappus
- L'Héritier de Brutelle, Charles Louis. 1788. Hymenopappus.
- Tropicos, Hymenopappus L'Hér.
- Flora of North America, Hymenopappus L’Héritier 1788
- Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution maps
- Turner, B. L. 1956. A cytotaxonomic study of the genus Hymenopappus (Compositae). Rhodora 58: 163–186, 208–242, 259–269, 295–308.
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