Dicoma

Dicoma is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family, native to Africa and the Middle East.[2][3][4]

Dicoma
Dicoma anomala
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Dicoma

Synonyms[1]

Species

Species in Dicoma include:[1]

  • Dicoma aethiopica
  • Dicoma alemannii-mazzocchii
  • Dicoma anomala
  • Dicoma antunesii
  • Dicoma arenaria
  • Dicoma bangueolensis
  • Dicoma capensis
  • Dicoma chatanensis
  • Dicoma cuneneensis
  • Dicoma dinteri
  • Dicoma elegans
  • Dicoma foliosa
  • Dicoma fruticosa
  • Dicoma galpinii
  • Dicoma gillettii
  • Dicoma hindiana
  • Dicoma incana
  • Dicoma kurumanii
  • Dicoma macrocephala
  • Dicoma montana
  • Dicoma nachtigalii
  • Dicoma niccolifera
  • Dicoma obconica
  • Dicoma paivae
  • Dicoma picta
  • Dicoma popeana
  • Dicoma prostrata
  • Dicoma schimperi
  • Dicoma schinzii
  • Dicoma scoparia
  • Dicoma somalense
  • Dicoma squarrosa
  • Dicoma swazilandica
  • Dicoma thuliniana
  • Dicoma tomentosa
  • Dicoma welwitschii
  • Dicoma zeyheri
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See also

References

  1. Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist
  2. Cassini, Alexandre Henri Gabriel de. 1817. Bulletin des Sciences, par la Societe Philomatique 1817: 12-13 description in French
  3. Tropicos, Dicoma Cass.
  4. Schatz, G. E., S. Andriambololonera, Andrianarivelo, M. W. Callmander, Faranirina, P. P. Lowry, P. B. Phillipson, Rabarimanarivo, J. I. Raharilala, Rajaonary, Rakotonirina, R. H. Ramananjanahary, B. Ramandimbisoa, A. Randrianasolo, N. Ravololomanana, Z.S. Rogers, C.M. Taylor & G. A. Wahlert. 2011. Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Madagascar. Monographs in systematic botany from the Missouri Botanical Garden


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