Stylocline

Stylocline (neststraw) is a small genus of North American desert plants in the Inuleae tribe within the daisy family.[2][3]

neststraw
Stylocline micropoides
southern Nevada
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Stylocline

Type species
Stylocline gnaphaloides[2]

Neststraw is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.[4]

Description

Species of Stylocline are generally small plants, and certain ones are difficult to distinguish from each other because identifying characteristics are too small to see with the naked eye.

They are annuals with woolly, hairy, or spiderwebby textures. Thin stems end in heads of disc flowers or tubular pistillate flowers. The fruits are smooth and shiny and encapsulated within the disc heads.[4]

Species

Species include:[1][5]

Former species

Species formerly included and reclassified:[1]

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