Psathyrotes

Psathyrotes is a genus of North American plants in the sneezeweed tribe within the sunflower family.[3] It contains annual and perennial forbs and low subshrubs native to dry areas of southwestern North America. Common names include turtleback, brittlestem, and fanleaf.

turtleback
Psathyrotes ramosissima
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Psathyrotes

Type species
Psathyrotes annua[2]
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The plants are low, densely branching, hairy, and scaly, with a turpentine-like odor. Leaves are alternate and hairy. The Latin name of the genus (from the Greek psathurotes) refers to the brittleness of the stems.

Species[1][4]
  • Psathyrotes annua (Nutt.) Gray (annual psathyrotes, mealy rosettes, turtleback) - CA NV UT AZ ID
    • Synonyms: Bulbostylis annua Nutt.
    • Annual or perennial forb
  • Psathyrotes pilifera Gray (hairy-beast turtleback, hairybeast brittlestem) - NV UT AZ
    • Annual forb
  • Psathyrotes ramosissima (Torr.) Gray (velvet rosette, velvet turtleback, turtleback) - NV UT AZ CA, Baja California, Sonora
    • Synonyms: Tetradymia ramosissima Torr.
    • Annual or perennial forb or subshrub
formerly included[1]

see Peucephyllum Psathyrotopsis Trichoptilium

  • Psathyrotes incisa A.Gray - Trichoptilium incisum (A.Gray) A.Gray
  • Psathyrotes purpusii Brandegee - Psathyrotopsis purpusii (Brandegee) Rydb.
  • Psathyrotes scaposa A.Gray - Psathyrotopsis scaposa (A.Gray) H.Rob.
  • Psathyrotes schottii (A.Gray) A.Gray - Peucephyllum schottii A.Gray

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