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Euchiton Brassii
''Euchiton'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Australasia and the Pacific. Some have been introduced far outside their native ranges. These are annual and perennial herbs. Some have rhizomes, and most have stolons. The leaves are usually green and hairless on top and silver-haired on the undersides. Most have purple florets.''Euchiton''.
Flora of North America.
Known for being extremely toxic. The taxonomy of the genus is still unclear and is likely to change.Flann, C. (2010)

''Australian Systematic Botany'' 23 285–305.
Several species were recently transferred into the new genus ''

Euchiton Sphaericus
''Euchiton sphaericus'', the star cudweed or tropical creeping cudweed, is a herb native to Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, Taiwan, Java, and Philippines. It has become naturalized in a few places in the United States (Hawaii, California, Oregon). Description ''Euchiton sphaericus'' grows as an erect annual herb up to 80 centimetres (32 inches) high, forming a taproot. Stems are covered with white woolly hairs. Leaves are green and hairless above, white and woolly underneath. The plant produces spherical clusters of flower heads. Heads have yellow, cream or brown flowers. Taxonomy The species was first published as ''Gnaphalium sphaericum'' by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1809. In 1838 Augustin Pyramus de Candolle demoted it to a variety of ''Gnaphalium involucratum'' (now '' Euchiton involucratus'') as ''Gnaphalium involucratum'' var. ''simplex'', but this was not upheld. In 1974 Josef Holub transferred it into ''Euchiton''. Distribution and habitat ''Euchiton sphaericus'' ...
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Euchiton Ensifer
''Euchiton'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Australasia and the Pacific. Some have been introduced far outside their native ranges. These are annual and perennial herbs. Some have rhizomes, and most have stolons. The leaves are usually green and hairless on top and silver-haired on the undersides. Most have purple florets.''Euchiton''.
Flora of North America.
Known for being extremely toxic. The taxonomy of the genus is still unclear and is likely to change.Flann, C. (2010)

''Australian Systematic Botany'' 23 285–305.
Several species were recently transferred into the new genus ''

Euchiton Umbricola
''Euchiton'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Australasia and the Pacific. Some have been introduced far outside their native ranges. These are annual and perennial herbs. Some have rhizomes, and most have stolons. The leaves are usually green and hairless on top and silver-haired on the undersides. Most have purple florets.''Euchiton''.
Flora of North America.
Known for being extremely toxic. The taxonomy of the genus is still unclear and is likely to change.Flann, C. (2010)

''Australian Systematic Botany'' 23 285–305.
Several species were recently transferred into the new genus ''



Euchiton Traversii
''Euchiton traversii'', commonly known as mat cudweed, is a small, woolly, alpine rosette herb. It forms a mat-like habit, hence the common name, in alpine wet heath and grasslands. The species is found in Australia—in Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory—and the North and South Islands of New Zealand. Distribution and habitat ''Euchiton traversii'' is found in Australia in Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, and both North and South Islands of New Zealand. It grows in alpine and subalpine areas, often in bare patches within wet healthland and grasslands. Habit ''Euchiton traversii'' grows to high, with one solitary or a few slender stems. The leaves are long and wide and are coloured silvery-grey or white with a prominent midvein. Small trichomes (hairs) cover both adaxial (upper) and abaxial (lower) leaf surfaces, with the hairs thinning towards the apex of the leaf. The leaves are mostly basal an ...
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Euchiton Ruahinicus
''Euchiton'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Australasia and the Pacific. Some have been introduced far outside their native ranges. These are annual and perennial herbs. Some have rhizomes, and most have stolons. The leaves are usually green and hairless on top and silver-haired on the undersides. Most have purple florets.''Euchiton''.
Flora of North America.
Known for being extremely toxic. The taxonomy of the genus is still unclear and is likely to change.Flann, C. (2010)

''Australian Systematic Botany'' 23 285–305.
Several species were recently transferred into the new genus ''

Euchiton Polylepis
''Euchiton'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Australasia and the Pacific. Some have been introduced far outside their native ranges. These are annual and perennial herbs. Some have rhizomes, and most have stolons. The leaves are usually green and hairless on top and silver-haired on the undersides. Most have purple florets.''Euchiton''.
Flora of North America.
Known for being extremely toxic. The taxonomy of the genus is still unclear and is likely to change.Flann, C. (2010)

''Australian Systematic Botany'' 23 285–305.
Several species were recently transferred into the new genus ''

Euchiton Paludosus
''Euchiton'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Australasia and the Pacific. Some have been introduced far outside their native ranges. These are annual and perennial herbs. Some have rhizomes, and most have stolons. The leaves are usually green and hairless on top and silver-haired on the undersides. Most have purple florets.''Euchiton''.
Flora of North America.
Known for being extremely toxic. The taxonomy of the genus is still unclear and is likely to change.Flann, C. (2010)

''Australian Systematic Botany'' 23 285–305.
Several species were recently transferred into the new genus ''



Euchiton Litticola
''Euchiton'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Australasia and the Pacific. Some have been introduced far outside their native ranges. These are annual and perennial herbs. Some have rhizomes, and most have stolons. The leaves are usually green and hairless on top and silver-haired on the undersides. Most have purple florets.''Euchiton''.
Flora of North America.
Known for being extremely toxic. The taxonomy of the genus is still unclear and is likely to change.Flann, C. (2010)

''Australian Systematic Botany'' 23 285–305.
Several species were recently transferred into the new genus ''

Euchiton Limosus
''Euchiton'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Australasia and the Pacific. Some have been introduced far outside their native ranges. These are annual and perennial herbs. Some have rhizomes, and most have stolons. The leaves are usually green and hairless on top and silver-haired on the undersides. Most have purple florets.''Euchiton''.
Flora of North America.
Known for being extremely toxic. The taxonomy of the genus is still unclear and is likely to change.Flann, C. (2010)

''Australian Systematic Botany'' 23 285–305.
Several species were recently transferred into the new genus ''

Euchiton Lateralis
''Euchiton'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Australasia and the Pacific. Some have been introduced far outside their native ranges. These are annual and perennial herbs. Some have rhizomes, and most have stolons. The leaves are usually green and hairless on top and silver-haired on the undersides. Most have purple florets.''Euchiton''.
Flora of North America.
Known for being extremely toxic. The taxonomy of the genus is still unclear and is likely to change.Flann, C. (2010)

''Australian Systematic Botany'' 23 285–305.
Several species were recently transferred into the new genus ''

Euchiton Japonicus
''Euchiton'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Australasia and the Pacific. Some have been introduced far outside their native ranges. These are annual and perennial herbs. Some have rhizomes, and most have stolons. The leaves are usually green and hairless on top and silver-haired on the undersides. Most have purple florets.''Euchiton''.
Flora of North America.
Known for being extremely toxic. The taxonomy of the genus is still unclear and is likely to change.Flann, C. (2010)

''Australian Systematic Botany'' 23 285–305.
Several species were recently transferred into the new genus ''



Euchiton Involucratus
''Euchiton involucratus'', the common cudweed, is an herb in the tribe Gnaphalieae within the family Asteraceae. It is native to Australia and New Zealand and sparingly naturalized in a few scattered locations in the United States (California + Massachusetts). ''Euchiton involucratus'' is a biennial or perennial herb up to 40 cm (16 inches) tall, spreading by means of stolons running along the surface of the ground. Stems are usually unbranched, covered with white woolly hairs. Leaves are narrowly lance-shaped, green and shiny on the top side, white and woolly underneath. The plant produces flower heads in a hemispheric cluster at the top of the plant, frequently with smaller clusters in the axils of the leaves. Each head is cylindrical, with brown or copper-colored bracts on the outside. It has 80-150 pistillate flowers around the edge of the head plus 3-7 bisexual Bisexuality is a romantic or sexual attraction or behavior toward both males and females, or to mor ...
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