Gymnanthemum

Gymnanthemum is a genus of Asian, African and South American plants in the Vernonieae within the daisy family.[2][3]

Species[1][4]
  • Gymnanthemum amygdalinum
  • Gymnanthemum andrangovalense
  • Gymnanthemum antanalum
  • Gymnanthemum appendiculatum
  • Gymnanthemum auriculiferum
  • Gymnanthemum baillonii
  • Gymnanthemum baronii
  • Gymnanthemum bellinghamii
  • Gymnanthemum bolleanum
  • Gymnanthemum carnotianum
  • Gymnanthemum chapelieri
  • Gymnanthemum coloratum
  • Gymnanthemum corymbosum
  • Gymnanthemum coursii
  • Gymnanthemum crataegifolium
  • Gymnanthemum cylindriceps
  • Gymnanthemum delapsum
  • Gymnanthemum dissolutum
  • Gymnanthemum exsertiflorum
  • Gymnanthemum exsertum
  • Gymnanthemum extensum
  • Gymnanthemum fimbrilliferum
  • Gymnanthemum glaberrimum
  • Gymnanthemum hispidulum
  • Gymnanthemum humblotii
  • Gymnanthemum koekemoerae[5]
  • Gymnanthemum louvelii
  • Gymnanthemum mespilifolium
  • Gymnanthemum metzianum
  • Gymnanthemum myrianthum
  • Gymnanthemum pectorale
  • Gymnanthemum platylepis
  • Gymnanthemum pleistanthum
  • Gymnanthemum rubicundum
  • Gymnanthemum rueppellii
  • Gymnanthemum secundifolium
  • Gymnanthemum subcrassulescens
  • Gymnanthemum theophrastifolium
  • Gymnanthemum thomsonianum
  • Gymnanthemum triflorum
  • Gymnanthemum urticifolium
formerly included[1]

Gymnanthemum
Gymnanthemum corymbosum
Scientific classification
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Gymnanthemum

Type species
Gymnanthemum cupulare
Synonyms[1]
  • Plectreca Raf.
  • Vernonia sect. Strobocalyx Blume ex DC.
  • Seneciodes sect. Gymnanthemum (Cass.) Kuntze
  • Decaneurum DC.
  • Vernonia sect. Gymnanthemum (Cass.) Benth.
  • Decaneurum sect. Gymnanthemum (Cass.) DC.

numerous species now regarded as members of other genera: Acilepis Decaneuropsis Eremosis Kinghamia Monosis Phyllocephalum Strobocalyx Vernonia

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