Chrysoma

Chrysoma is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family.[3][4][5][1]

Chrysoma
Scientific classification
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Chrysoma

Species:
C. pauciflosculosa
Binomial name
Chrysoma pauciflosculosa
(Michx.) Greene
Synonyms[1][2]
  • Solidago pauciflosculosa Michx.
  • Aster pauciflosculosus (Michx.) Kuntze
  • Aplactis paniculata Raf.
  • Chrysoma solidaginoides Nutt.

Species

More than 20 species names have been created in the genus, most of them now transferred to other genera (Ericameria, Xylothamia, Solidago, Gundlachia). Only one remains, Chrysoma pauciflosculosa, native to the southeastern United States (Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, North Carolina).[6] Chrysoma pauciflosculosa is a branching, evergreen shrub up to 100 cm (39 in) tall, with resin but no hairs. Flower heads are yellow, in dense, flat-topped arrays of many small heads, sometimes with no ray florets but sometimes with 2 or 3 ray florets, plus 2-5 disc florets.[7]

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