Stenopadus
Stenopadus is a genus of South American plants in the mutisia tribe within the sunflower family.[2][3][4][5]
- Species[1]
- Stenopadus andicola
- Stenopadus aracaensis
- Stenopadus campestris
- Stenopadus chimantensis
- Stenopadus colombianus
- Stenopadus colveei
- Stenopadus connellii
- Stenopadus crassifolius
- Stenopadus cucullatus
- Stenopadus eurylepis
- Stenopadus huachamacari
- Stenopadus jauensis
- Stenopadus kunhardtii
- Stenopadus megacephalus
- Stenopadus obconicus
- Stenopadus sericeus
- Stenopadus talaumifolius
- formerly included[1]
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- Stenopadus cinereus - Chimantaea cinerea
- Stenopadus condensatus - Stomatochaeta condensata
- Stenopadus cymbifolius - Stomatochaeta cymbifolia
- Stenopadus guaiquinimensis - Stomatochaeta condensata
- Stenopadus variabilis - Stomatochaeta condensata
References
- Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist
- Blake, Sydney Fay. 1931. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 58: 489, plate 41, figure 6
- John F. Pruski (1998). "Stenopadus andicola sp. nov. (Asteraceae: Mutisieae), a new generic record for Ecuador". Novon. 8 (1): 67–69. JSTOR 3391896.
- Tropicos, Stenopadus S.F. Blake
- The International Plant Names Index
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