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- Species Chaptalia albicans (Sw.) Vent. ex B.D.Jacks. Chaptalia angustata Urb. Chaptalia anisobasis S.F.Blake Chaptalia araneosa Casar. Chaptalia arechavaletae...
- Chaptalia texana, common name silverpuff, is a North American species of plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to Mexico, Texas, and New Mexico...
- Chaptalia nutans is a species of plant in the Asteraceae family native to tropical and subtropical America. It is the most common species of its genus...
- Chaptalia albicans, the white sunbonnet, is a plant species native to Mexico, Central America and the West Indies. It is known from Jamaica, Cuba, Guatemala...
- species once considered members of Gerbera are now placed in other genera: Chaptalia, Leibnitzia, Mairia, Perdicium, Trichocline, and Oreoseris. In accordance...
- Chaptalia tomentosa, common name pineland daisy, is a plant species native to the southeastern United States. It has been reported from southern Alabama...
- this group. Most of them are now regarded as members of other genera (Chaptalia, Chevreulia, Farfugium, Homogyne, Leibnitzia, Petasites, Senecio). Coltsfoot...
- spathulata) and twenty-three from South America. Its closest relatives are Chaptalia, Gerbera, Leibnitzia, Perdicium, and Oreoseris. Together they form the...
- plants and may refer to: Uropappus lindleyi Microseris species Silverpuff, Chaptalia texana This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic...
- subfamily is mainly native in South America, except for Adenocaulon, Chaptalia, Gerbera, Trichocline, which have species in all continents other than...