- The
Gnaphalieae,
commonly known as
paper daisies, are a
tribe of
flowering plants in the
family Asteraceae. It is most
closely related to the
tribes Anthemideae...
- 63:608-624.
Phylogenetic relationships in
Helichrysum (Compositae:
Gnaphalieae) and
related genera:
Incongruence between nuclear and
plastid phylogenies...
-
consists of
several tribes,
including Astereae, Calenduleae, Eupatorieae,
Gnaphalieae, Heliantheae,
Senecioneae and Tageteae.
Asteroideae contains plants found...
- "Phylogenetic
relationships in the
Mediterranean Helichrysum (Asteraceae,
Gnaphalieae)
based on
nuclear rDNA ITS
sequence data".
Australian Systematic Botany...
- Adam
Forster in 1786. It is
placed within the
family Asteraceae,
tribe Gnaphalieae, with
about 23 species. The
original description included only one species...
- (1992). "New
species and a new
combination in
Pycnosorus (Asteraceae:
Gnaphalieae)". Telopea. 5 (1): 39–43. doi:10.7751/telopea19924959.
Retrieved 27 October...
- "Phylogenomics
Resolves the
Relationships within Antennaria (Asteraceae,
Gnaphalieae) and
Yields New
Insights into its
Morphological Character Evolution and...
-
belong to the
Gnaphalieae or
paper daisies, a
large tribe within the
daisy family, Asteraceae. However, a 2002
molecular study of the
Gnaphalieae has indicated...
- Gnaphalium, but
classified alongside it as a
distinct genus within the
tribe Gnaphalieae.[citation needed] In 2003,
Leontopodium alpinum was re-classified as...
- pre-existing
generic name for
Bracteantha Anderb. &
Haegi (Asteraceae:
Gnaphalieae)". Kew Bulletin. 56 (4): 1013–1015. Bibcode:2001KewBu..56.1013B. doi:10...