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Mutisieae is a
tribe of the
family Asteraceae,
subfamily Mutisioideae.
Mutisieae genera recognized by the
Global Compositae Database as of June 2022: Adenocaulon...
- (May 2016). "A
revised taxonomy of
Gerbera sect.
Gerbera (Asteraceae:
Mutisieae)".
South African Journal of Botany. 104: 142–157. doi:10.1016/j.sajb.2015...
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species of
flowering plant in the
genus Gerbera belonging to the
basal Mutisieae tribe within the
large Asteraceae (or Compositae) family. It is indigenous...
- the Echinopseae, the Eremothamneae, the Gundelieae, the Liabeae, the
Mutisieae, and the Vernonieae. Of
these 11,
Thorne agrees with
seven in his eight-tribe...
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Mutisia is a
genus of
flowering plant in the
tribe Mutisieae within the
family Asteraceae.
Mutisia has been
named after José
Celestino Mutis. It comprises...
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small trees. The
subfamily Mutisioideae consists of
three tribes:
Tribe Mutisieae Adenocaulon Hook. (five species)
Brachyclados Gillies ex D.Don (three...
- (northwest Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru). It is
placed in the
tribe Mutisieae. As of May 2024[update],
Plants of the
World Online accepted the following...
- the
tribe Mutisieae. Kåre
Bremer in 1994 ****igned it to the
subtribe Mutisiinae,
while Hind in 2006
erected its own
group within the
Mutisieae. Scholars...
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different scholars have
placed it
hesitantly in the Cardueae, Gundelieae,
Mutisieae, but now
genetic analysis positions it as the
sister group to all other...
- Ulloa,
Peter Møller Jørgensen 1996. A new
species of
Mutisia (Compositae-
Mutisieae) from Ecuador.
Novon 6(1): 131–133. jstor,
first page full
paper and photo...