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Barnadesioideae is a
subfamily of
flowering plants in the
aster family, Asteraceae. It
comprises a
single tribe, the Barnadesieae. The
subfamily is endemic...
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scheme – all five
petals form the ligule. A 4+1
scheme is
found in the
Barnadesioideae. The tip of the
ligule is
often divided into teeth, each one representing...
- Carduoideae,
while Thorne adds the basal,
monophyletic subfamily, the
Barnadesioideae. The
recent phylogeny of
Panero and Funk
divides the
Asteraceae into...
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Barnadesioideae.
Famatinanthus was
found to have both
inversions in the DNA of the
chloroplasts like all
other Asteraceae except the
Barnadesioideae....
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severe headaches for
several months. The
unusual Asteraceae subfamily Barnadesioideae, to
which the
genus Archidasyphyllum belongs, has
yielded phenolic...
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Chuquiraga jussieui, the
flower of the Andes, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is a low shrub,
reaching a
height of
about 75 cm...
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Barnadesia aculeata is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is
endemic to Ecuador,
where it
occurs in the
central Andes. It grows...
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Chuquiraga arcuata is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is
endemic to Ecuador. Its
natural habitat is
subtropical or
tropical dry...
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Chuquiraga spinosa,
common name
huamanpinta in Spanish, is a
species of
flowering plant of the
family Asteraceae.
Native to Peru and Bolivia, it is used...
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biogeography of Chuquiraga, an Andean-Patagonian
genus of Asteraceae-
Barnadesioideae. The
Botanical Review 68(1), 153-70. Ezcurra, C., et al. (1997). Phylogeny...