Schizotrichia
Schizotrichia is a genus of flowering plants in the marigold tribe within the sunflower family.[2][3][4]
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Schizotrichia eupatorioides |
The generic name "Schizotrichia" means "split hair," referring to the forked nature of the plant's hairs.[5]
- Species[1]
- Schizotrichia eupatorioides Benth. - Amazonas Region in Peru
- Schizotrichia friasensis - Piura Region in Peru
- Schizotrichia jelskii (Hieron.) Strother ex Loockerman, B.L.Turner & R.K.Jansen - Peru
- Schizotrichia lopez-mirandae - La Libertad Region in Peru
- Schizotrichia remota - Huánuco Region in Peru
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