Wedelia

Wedelia is a flowering plant genus in the sunflower family.[6][4] They are one of the genera commonly called "creeping-oxeyes".[7]

Wedelia
Wedelia hispida
Scientific classification
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Ecliptinae
Genus:
Wedelia

Jacq.[2] 1760, conserved name, not Loefl. 1758 (Nyctaginaceae)[3]
Type species
Wedelia fructicosa
Synonyms[5]

The genus is named in honor of German botanist and physician Georg Wolfgang Wedel, 1645–1721.[8][9]

Taxonomy

There are difficulties regarding the classification of this genus for its affinities are uncertain. Further studies are needed to clarify its taxonomic and phylogenetic relationships.[10][11]

Many species were once considered part of Wedelia but have been now transferred to other genera, including Angelphytum, Aspilia, Baltimora, Blainvillea, Chrysogonum, Eclipta, Elaphandra, Eleutheranthera, Guizotia, Heliopsis, Kingianthus, Lasianthaea, Melampodium, Melanthera, Moonia, Sphagneticola, Synedrella, Tuberculocarpus, Verbesina, Viguiera, Villanova, Wollastonia and Zexmenia.[5]

Species list

Species[5][7][12]
  • Wedelia acapulcensis
  • Wedelia acerba
  • Wedelia aggregata
  • Wedelia almedae
  • Wedelia ambigens
  • Wedelia avilensis
  • Wedelia ayerscottiana
  • Wedelia bahamensis
  • Wedelia baorucana
  • Wedelia bishopii
  • Wedelia buphthalmoides
  • Wedelia caribaea
  • Wedelia chihuahuana
  • Wedelia cordiformis
  • Wedelia cronquistii
  • Wedelia cunninghamii
  • Wedelia ehrenbergii
  • Wedelia elongata
  • Wedelia elottiana
  • Wedelia fertilis
  • Wedelia filipes
  • Wedelia forsteriana
  • Wedelia fruticosa
  • Wedelia gentryi
  • Wedelia glauca
  • Wedelia gonzaleziarum
  • Wedelia goyazensis
  • Wedelia grandiflora
  • Wedelia grayi
  • Wedelia greenmanii
  • Wedelia hatschbachii
  • Wedelia helianthoides
  • Wedelia heringeri
  • Wedelia heterophylla
  • Wedelia hintoniorum
  • Wedelia hispida
  • Wedelia hispidula
  • Wedelia holowayi
  • Wedelia holwayi
  • Wedelia iners
  • Wedelia isolepis
  • Wedelia juxtlahuacana
  • Wedelia keilii
  • Wedelia kerrii
  • Wedelia kirkbridei
  • Wedelia lanceolata
  • Wedelia latifolia
  • Wedelia ligulifolia
  • Wedelia longifolia
  • Wedelia longipes
  • Wedelia loxensis
  • Wedelia lundii
  • Wedelia macedoi
  • Wedelia macrodonta
  • Wedelia mexicana
  • Wedelia modesta
  • Wedelia montana
  • Wedelia oligocephala
  • Wedelia pallida
  • Wedelia paraensis
  • Wedelia parviflora
  • Wedelia pedunculosa
  • Wedelia penninervia
  • Wedelia pertenuis
  • Wedelia pimana
  • Wedelia prostrata
  • Wedelia puberula
  • Wedelia purpurea
  • Wedelia ramagii
  • Wedelia regis
  • Wedelia reticulata
  • Wedelia rhombifolia
  • Wedelia rosei
  • Wedelia rudis
  • Wedelia rugosa
  • Wedelia saltensis
  • Wedelia scabra
  • Wedelia scandens
  • Wedelia serrata
  • Wedelia simsioides
  • Wedelia souzae
  • Wedelia spilanthoides
  • Wedelia stenophylla
  • Wedelia stirlingii
  • Wedelia strigosa
  • Wedelia stuebelii
  • Wedelia subalpestris
  • Wedelia subvaginata
  • Wedelia subvelutina
  • Wedelia symmetrica
  • Wedelia talpana
  • Wedelia tambilloana
  • Wedelia tehuantepecana
  • Wedelia thouarsii
  • Wedelia trichostephia
  • Wedelia uniflora
  • Wedelia urbani
  • Wedelia urticaefolia
  • Wedelia urticifolia
  • Wedelia vauthieri
  • Wedelia veadeirosensis
  • Wedelia verbesinoides
  • Wedelia vexata
  • Wedelia villosa
  • Wedelia xylopoda
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References

  1. "Genus Wedelia". Taxonomy. UniProt. Retrieved 2011-02-14.
  2. "Genus: Wedelia Jacq". Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. 2007-10-05. Retrieved 2011-02-14.
  3. Tropicos, search for Wedelia
  4. Tropicos, Wedelia Jacq.
  5. Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist
  6. Jacquin, Nicolaus Joseph von. 1760. Enumeratio systematica plantarumquas in insulis Caribaeis vicinaque Americes continente detexit nouas, aut iam cognitas emandauit 8, 28 in Latin
  7. "Wedelia". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2011-02-14.
  8. Flora of North America Vol. 21 Page 125, Wedelia Jacquin, Enum. Syst. Pl. 8, 28. 1760.
  9. Quattrocchi, Umberto (2000). CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names: Common Names, Scientific Names, Eponyms, Synonyms, and Etymology. IV R-Z. Taylor & Francis US. p. 2823. ISBN 978-0-8493-2678-3.
  10. Phylogenetic relationships of subtribe Ecliptinae - American Journal of Botany
  11. Orchard, Anthony E. 2013. The Wollastonia/Melanthera/Wedelia generic concept (Asteraceae:Ecliptinae), with particular reference to Australia and Malesia. Nuytsia 23:337-466 (as Acunniana procumbens (DC.) Orchard),
  12. "Species Records of Wedelia". Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 2011-02-14.


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