- Nassauvia
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Nassauvia Nassauvia aculeata Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Asterids Order: Asterales Family: Asteraceae Subfamily: Mutisioideae Tribe: Nassauvieae[1] Genus: Nassauvia Species See text.
Nassauvia is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. It is said to be chocolate scented.[2]It consists of 39 species and is native to Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and the Falkland Islands. [3]
Selected species
Nassauvia acerosa Wedd. -
Nassauvia aculeata Poepp. & Endl. -
Nassauvia ameghinoi Speg. -
Nassauvia araucana Phil. -
Nassauvia argyrophylla Speg. ex Hosseus -
Nassauvia axillaris D.Don -
Nassauvia bryoides O.Hoffm. -
Nassauvia candollei Macloskie -
Nassauvia cespitosa Wedd. -
Nassauvia chubutensis Speg. -
Nassauvia commersonii Cass. -
Nassauvia coronipappa Arroyo & Martic. -
Nassauvia cumingii Hook. & Arn. -
Nassauvia dentata Griseb. -
Nassauvia digitata Wedd. -
Nassauvia dusenii O.Hoffm. -
Nassauvia gaudichaudii Cass. - Coastal Nassauvia
Nassauvia glomerata Wedd. -
Nassauvia glomerulosa D.Don -
Nassauvia hillii Cabrera -
Nassauvia humilis Phil. -
Nassauvia juniperina Skottsb. -
Nassauvia latissima Skottsb. -
Nassauvia lycopodioides Phil. -
Nassauvia maeviae Cabrera -
Nassauvia magellanica J.F.Gmel. -
Nassauvia modesta O.Hoffm. ex Dusén -
Nassauvia morenonis Kuntze -
Nassauvia multiflora Meyen -
Nassauvia oligocephala Wedd. -
Nassauvia patagonica Speg. -
Nassauvia patula Phil. -
Nassauvia pentacaenoides Speg. -
Nassauvia pinnigera D.Don -
Nassauvia planifolia Wedd. -
Nassauvia pulcherrima Cabrera -
Nassauvia pumila Poepp. & Endl. -
Nassauvia pygmaea Hook.f. -
Nassauvia pyramidalis Meyen -
Nassauvia ramosissima DC. -
Nassauvia remyana Wedd. -
Nassauvia revoluta D.Don -
Nassauvia ruizii Cabrera -
Nassauvia sceptrum Dusén -
Nassauvia scleranthoides O.Hoffm. ex Dusén -
Nassauvia sericea Phil. -
Nassauvia serpens d'Urv. - Snakeplant
Nassauvia sprengelioides DC. -
Nassauvia sublobata Cabrera --
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References
- ^ "Genus Nassauvia". Taxonomy. UniProt. http://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/41611. Retrieved 2010-02-18.
- ^ Guides, Insight; Hennessy, Huw (November 1999). Argentina. Langenscheidt Publishing Group. p. 334. ISBN 9780887290312. http://books.google.com/books?id=WNOm_mfkxmYC&pg=PA334. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
- ^ Bohm, Bruce A.; Stuessy, Tod F. (2001). Flavonoids of the sunflower family (Asteraceae). Springer. p. 343. ISBN 9783211834794. http://books.google.com/books?id=-d8yb_8F320C&pg=PA343. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
- ^ "IPNI Plant Names Query Results for Genus Nassauvia". IPNI . http://www.ipni.org:80/ipni/advPlantNameSearch.do?find_family=&find_genus=Nassauvia&find_species=&find_infrafamily=&find_infragenus=&find_infraspecies=&find_authorAbbrev=&find_includePublicationAuthors=on&find_includePublicationAuthors=off&find_includeBasionymAuthors=on&find_includeBasionymAuthors=off&find_publicationTitle=&find_isAPNIRecord=on&find_isAPNIRecord=false&find_isGCIRecord=on&find_isGCIRecord=false&find_isIKRecord=on&find_isIKRecord=false&find_rankToReturn=spec&output_format=normal&find_sortByFamily=on&find_sortByFamily=off&query_type=by_query&back_page=plantsearch. Retrieved September 6, 2009.
External links
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Categories:- Mutisioideae
- Asteraceae genera
- Asteraceae stubs
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