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- Vernonieae is a tribe of about 1300 species of plants in the aster family. They are mostly found in the tropics and warmer temperate areas, both in the...
- Cyanthillium is a genus of tropical plants in the tribe Vernonieae within the family Asteraceae. Species Cyanthillium albicans (DC.) H.Rob. - southwestern...
- and South America (Vernonieae: Asteraceae) Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 106: 606–627. Robinson, H. 1993. Three new genera of Vernonieae from South America,...
- Pseudelephantopus ****atus, commonly known as dog's-tongue or false elephant's foot. It is native to tropical areas in Mesoamerica, South America, and...
- suggested to ****ign this species to the tribe Vernonieae. In 1828 he specified this ****ignment to the Vernonieae-Rolandreae, a group formalized by Christian...
- Disteph****, Trichospira, Moquinia, and Pseudostifftia were placed in the tribe Vernonieae. Some of this classification was not supported by phylogenetic studies...
- Jones, Samuel B. "Synopsis and pollen morphology of Vernonia (Compositae: Vernonieae) in the New World." Rhodora 81.828 (1979): 425-447 Edwards, Tiffany (May...
- of Elephantopus scaber Jeffrey, C. 1988. Notes on Compositae: V. The Vernonieae in East Tropical Africa. Kew Bulletin 43(2): 195–277. Nelson, C. H. 2008...
- Heterocoma ekmaniana is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic to Brazil, and known from the states of Goiás and Minas Gerais...
- Eudicots Clade: Asterids Order: Asterales Family: Asteraceae Subfamily: Cichorioideae Tribe: Vernonieae Genus: Echinocoryne H.Rob. (1987) Species 6; see text...