Perezia (plant)

Perezia is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. It is distributed in South America, especially in the central and southern Andes.[1]

Perezia
Perezia recurvata
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Perezia

Type species
Perezia magellanica
(L.f.) Lag.
Species

about 30-35

Though some species occur at sea level, most Perezia grow in high-elevation mountain habitat. Species are found in most high Andean ecosystems, except for the páramo.[1]

Some species are used in traditional medicine in South America. P. multiflora is used to treat postpartum hemorrhage, P. pinnatifida is used as a sedative, and P. purpurata is used as an anti-inflammatory.[2]

There are about 30 to 35 species in the genus.[1]

Species include:[3]

  • Perezia atacamensis
  • Perezia bellidifolia
  • Perezia calophylla
  • Perezia carduncelloides
  • Perezia carthamoides
  • Perezia catharinensis
  • Perezia ciliaris
  • Perezia ciliosa
  • Perezia delicata
  • Perezia dicephala
  • Perezia eryngioides
  • Perezia fonkii
  • Perezia fosbergii
  • Perezia kingii
  • Perezia lactucoides
  • Perezia linearis
  • Perezia lyrata
  • Perezia macrocephala
  • Perezia mandoni
  • Perezia megalantha
  • Perezia multiflora escorzonera, chanqoroma[2]
  • Perezia nutans
  • Perezia pedicularidifolia
  • Perezia pilifera
  • Perezia pinnatifida valeriana[2]
  • Perezia poeppigii
  • Perezia prenanthoides
  • Perezia pungens
  • Perezia purpurata marancel[2]
  • Perezia pygmaea
  • Perezia recurvata
  • Perezia spathulata
  • Perezia squarrosa
  • Perezia sublyrata
  • Perezia virens
  • Perezia volcanensis

References

  1. Simpson, B. B., et al. (2009). Phylogeny and evolution of Perezia (Asteraceae: Mutisieae: Nassauviinae). Journal of Systematics and Evolution 47(5), 431-43.
  2. Gallardo, A. B., et al. (2011). The recurvatianes: A suite of oxygenated guaiane sesquiterpenes from Perezia recurvata. Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Phytochemistry 72(2), 284-89.
  3. Perezia. The Plant List.

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