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Dyssodia
''Dyssodia''is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Many species formerly included in ''Dyssodia'' are now treated as members of other related genera, including '' Thymophylla'' or ''Adenophyllum''. ''Dyssodia papposa'' is usually retained in this genus. The name is derived from the Greek δυσοδια (''dusodia''), meaning "ill-smelling". Several species of ''Dyssodia'' (sensu lato) have found their way into the nursery trade and are relatively popular flowering annuals for hot, dry sites. Generally sold as threadleaf dyssodia (''Dyssodia tenuisecta'') and golden dyssodia (''Dyssodia'' cf. ''pentachaeta''). They perform best in well-drained soil. Phytochemistry Two species of the genus, ''D. acerosa'' and ''D. pentachaeta'' have been studied for their essential oil content. Selected species *'' Dyssodia decipiens'' (Bartl.) M.C.Johnst. ex M.C.Johnst. & B.L.Turner *'' Dyssodia greggii'' (A.Gray) B.L.Rob. *'' Dyssodia montana'' (Benth.) A.Gray *''Dys ...
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Dyssodia Pinnata
''Dyssodia''is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Many species formerly included in ''Dyssodia'' are now treated as members of other related genera, including '' Thymophylla'' or ''Adenophyllum''. ''Dyssodia papposa'' is usually retained in this genus. The name is derived from the Greek δυσοδια (''dusodia''), meaning "ill-smelling". Several species of ''Dyssodia'' (sensu lato) have found their way into the nursery trade and are relatively popular flowering annuals for hot, dry sites. Generally sold as threadleaf dyssodia (''Dyssodia tenuisecta'') and golden dyssodia (''Dyssodia'' cf. ''pentachaeta''). They perform best in well-drained soil. Phytochemistry Two species of the genus, ''D. acerosa'' and ''D. pentachaeta'' have been studied for their essential oil content. Selected species *'' Dyssodia decipiens'' (Bartl.) M.C.Johnst. ex M.C.Johnst. & B.L.Turner *'' Dyssodia greggii'' (A.Gray) B.L.Rob. *'' Dyssodia montana'' (Benth.) A.Gray *''Dy ...
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Dyssodia Decipiens
''Dyssodia''is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Many species formerly included in ''Dyssodia'' are now treated as members of other related genera, including '' Thymophylla'' or ''Adenophyllum''. ''Dyssodia papposa'' is usually retained in this genus. The name is derived from the Greek δυσοδια (''dusodia''), meaning "ill-smelling". Several species of ''Dyssodia'' (sensu lato) have found their way into the nursery trade and are relatively popular flowering annuals for hot, dry sites. Generally sold as threadleaf dyssodia (''Dyssodia tenuisecta'') and golden dyssodia (''Dyssodia'' cf. ''pentachaeta''). They perform best in well-drained soil. Phytochemistry Two species of the genus, ''D. acerosa'' and ''D. pentachaeta'' have been studied for their essential oil content. Selected species *'' Dyssodia decipiens'' (Bartl.) M.C.Johnst. ex M.C.Johnst. & B.L.Turner *'' Dyssodia greggii'' (A.Gray) B.L.Rob. *'' Dyssodia montana'' (Benth.) A.Gray *''Dy ...
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Dyssodia Tagetiflora
''Dyssodia''is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Many species formerly included in ''Dyssodia'' are now treated as members of other related genera, including '' Thymophylla'' or ''Adenophyllum''. ''Dyssodia papposa'' is usually retained in this genus. The name is derived from the Greek δυσοδια (''dusodia''), meaning "ill-smelling". Several species of ''Dyssodia'' (sensu lato) have found their way into the nursery trade and are relatively popular flowering annuals for hot, dry sites. Generally sold as threadleaf dyssodia (''Dyssodia tenuisecta'') and golden dyssodia (''Dyssodia'' cf. ''pentachaeta''). They perform best in well-drained soil. Phytochemistry Two species of the genus, ''D. acerosa'' and ''D. pentachaeta'' have been studied for their essential oil content. Selected species *''Dyssodia decipiens'' (Bartl.) M.C.Johnst. ex M.C.Johnst. & B.L.Turner *'' Dyssodia greggii'' (A.Gray) B.L.Rob. *'' Dyssodia montana'' (Benth.) A.Gray *''Dys ...
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Dyssodia Porophyllum
''Dyssodia''is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Many species formerly included in ''Dyssodia'' are now treated as members of other related genera, including '' Thymophylla'' or ''Adenophyllum''. ''Dyssodia papposa'' is usually retained in this genus. The name is derived from the Greek δυσοδια (''dusodia''), meaning "ill-smelling". Several species of ''Dyssodia'' (sensu lato) have found their way into the nursery trade and are relatively popular flowering annuals for hot, dry sites. Generally sold as threadleaf dyssodia (''Dyssodia tenuisecta'') and golden dyssodia (''Dyssodia'' cf. ''pentachaeta''). They perform best in well-drained soil. Phytochemistry Two species of the genus, ''D. acerosa'' and ''D. pentachaeta'' have been studied for their essential oil content. Selected species *''Dyssodia decipiens'' (Bartl.) M.C.Johnst. ex M.C.Johnst. & B.L.Turner *'' Dyssodia greggii'' (A.Gray) B.L.Rob. *'' Dyssodia montana'' (Benth.) A.Gray *''Dys ...
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Dyssodia Montana
''Dyssodia''is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Many species formerly included in ''Dyssodia'' are now treated as members of other related genera, including '' Thymophylla'' or ''Adenophyllum''. ''Dyssodia papposa'' is usually retained in this genus. The name is derived from the Greek δυσοδια (''dusodia''), meaning "ill-smelling". Several species of ''Dyssodia'' (sensu lato) have found their way into the nursery trade and are relatively popular flowering annuals for hot, dry sites. Generally sold as threadleaf dyssodia (''Dyssodia tenuisecta'') and golden dyssodia (''Dyssodia'' cf. ''pentachaeta''). They perform best in well-drained soil. Phytochemistry Two species of the genus, ''D. acerosa'' and ''D. pentachaeta'' have been studied for their essential oil content. Selected species *''Dyssodia decipiens'' (Bartl.) M.C.Johnst. ex M.C.Johnst. & B.L.Turner *'' Dyssodia greggii'' (A.Gray) B.L.Rob. *'' Dyssodia montana'' (Benth.) A.Gray *''Dys ...
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Dyssodia Greggii
''Dyssodia''is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Many species formerly included in ''Dyssodia'' are now treated as members of other related genera, including '' Thymophylla'' or ''Adenophyllum''. ''Dyssodia papposa'' is usually retained in this genus. The name is derived from the Greek δυσοδια (''dusodia''), meaning "ill-smelling". Several species of ''Dyssodia'' (sensu lato) have found their way into the nursery trade and are relatively popular flowering annuals for hot, dry sites. Generally sold as threadleaf dyssodia (''Dyssodia tenuisecta'') and golden dyssodia (''Dyssodia'' cf. ''pentachaeta''). They perform best in well-drained soil. Phytochemistry Two species of the genus, ''D. acerosa'' and ''D. pentachaeta'' have been studied for their essential oil content. Selected species *''Dyssodia decipiens'' (Bartl.) M.C.Johnst. ex M.C.Johnst. & B.L.Turner *'' Dyssodia greggii'' (A.Gray) B.L.Rob. *''Dyssodia montana'' (Benth.) A.Gray *''Dyss ...
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Dyssodia Papposa
''Dyssodia papposa'' is a species of annual herbaceous forb in the genus '' Dyssodia'', commonly known as fetid marigold or prairie dogweed. It is native to North America and parts of the Southwest, extending into the Northeast. The plant has been used by Native Americans to treat multiple medical conditions. Description Fetid marigold is a erect multi-branching annual with a large taproot, common to anthropogenically disturbed areas such as roadsides, fields, and meadows, at elevations from 3000–6500 ft (914–1981 m). Its height is 4–16 inches (5–70 cm). The leaves are simple and opposite, 3/4 in to 2 in (15–50 mm) long and linearly lobate. The flowers have the disk and ray structure characteristic of the Asteraceae family; both are yellow-orange, up to 1/2in long with 5–8 ray flowers which are up to 3.5cm long and 1.5 cm wide, with tubular disk flowers and greenish outer and inner bracts. Seeds are small, hairy, narrowly conical with a tuft of bristle at the top, dar ...
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Thymophylla
''Thymophylla'' is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the tribe Tageteae within the family Asteraceae. Pricklyleaf is a common name for plants in this genus. The generic name is derived from the Greek words θύμον (''thymon''), meaning "thyme", and φύλλον (''phyllon''), meaning "leaf". ; SpeciesTurner, B. L. 1996. The Comps of Mexico: A systematic account of the family Asteraceae, vol. 6. Tageteae and Athemideae. Phytologia Memoirs 10: i–ii, 1–22, 43–93 * '' Thymophylla acerosa'' (DC.) Strother – pricklyleaf dogweed, Texas dogweed - TX NM AZ UT NV * '' Thymophylla aurantiaca'' (Brandegee) Rydb. - Puebla, Oaxaca * '' Thymophylla aurea'' (A.Gray) Greene ex Britton – manyawn pricklyleaf - TX NM CO KS Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango * '' Thymophylla concinna'' (A.Gray) Strother – Sonoran pricklyleaf - AZ ( Pima County) Sonora * '' Thymophylla gentryi'' (M.C.Johnst.) Strother - Durango * '' Thymophylla gypsophila'' (B.L.Turner) Strother ...
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Thymophylla Acerosa
''Thymophylla'' is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the tribe Tageteae within the family Asteraceae. Pricklyleaf is a common name for plants in this genus. The generic name is derived from the Greek words θύμον (''thymon''), meaning "thyme", and φύλλον (''phyllon''), meaning "leaf". ; SpeciesTurner, B. L. 1996. The Comps of Mexico: A systematic account of the family Asteraceae, vol. 6. Tageteae and Athemideae. Phytologia Memoirs 10: i–ii, 1–22, 43–93 * '' Thymophylla acerosa'' (DC.) Strother – pricklyleaf dogweed, Texas dogweed - TX NM AZ UT NV * '' Thymophylla aurantiaca'' (Brandegee) Rydb. - Puebla, Oaxaca * '' Thymophylla aurea'' (A.Gray) Greene ex Britton – manyawn pricklyleaf - TX NM CO KS Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango * '' Thymophylla concinna'' (A.Gray) Strother – Sonoran pricklyleaf - AZ ( Pima County) Sonora * '' Thymophylla gentryi'' (M.C.Johnst.) Strother - Durango * '' Thymophylla gypsophila'' (B.L.Turner) Strother ...
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Thymophylla Aurantiaca
''Thymophylla'' is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the tribe Tageteae within the family Asteraceae. Pricklyleaf is a common name for plants in this genus. The generic name is derived from the Greek words θύμον (''thymon''), meaning "thyme", and φύλλον (''phyllon''), meaning "leaf". ; SpeciesTurner, B. L. 1996. The Comps of Mexico: A systematic account of the family Asteraceae, vol. 6. Tageteae and Athemideae. Phytologia Memoirs 10: i–ii, 1–22, 43–93 * ''Thymophylla acerosa'' (DC.) Strother – pricklyleaf dogweed, Texas dogweed - TX NM AZ UT NV * '' Thymophylla aurantiaca'' (Brandegee) Rydb. - Puebla, Oaxaca * '' Thymophylla aurea'' (A.Gray) Greene ex Britton – manyawn pricklyleaf - TX NM CO KS Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango * '' Thymophylla concinna'' (A.Gray) Strother – Sonoran pricklyleaf - AZ ( Pima County) Sonora * '' Thymophylla gentryi'' (M.C.Johnst.) Strother - Durango * '' Thymophylla gypsophila'' (B.L.Turner) Strother - ...
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Thymophylla Pentachaeta
''Thymophylla pentachaeta'', also known as fiveneedle pricklyleaf, golden dyssodia or dogweed, is a perennial or subshrub in the family Asteraceae. The species is native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. Four varieties are recognised: *''Thymophylla pentachaeta'' var. ''belenidium'' *''Thymophylla pentachaeta'' var. ''hartwegii'' *''Thymophylla pentachaeta'' var. ''pentachaeta'' *''Thymophylla pentachaeta'' var. ''puberula'' References ''Thymophylla pentachaeta''Flora of North AmericaUniversity of Arizona The University of Arizona (Arizona, U of A, UArizona, or UA) is a public land-grant research university in Tucson, Arizona. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, it was the first university in the Arizona Territory. T ... Pima County Cooperative Extension Tageteae {{Tageteae-stub ...
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Thymophylla Tephroleuca
''Thymophylla tephroleuca'' (formerly ''Dyssodia tephroleuca'') is a rare species of flowering plant known by the common names ashy pricklyleaf and ashy dogweed. It is endemic to Texas in the United States, where it occurs in two counties near the Mexican border. It became rare due to the destruction and degradation of its habitat.''Thymophylla tephroleuca''.
The Nature Conservancy.
''Thymophylla tephroleuca''.
Center for Plant Conservation.
It is a federally listed