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Inuloides
''Inuloides'' refers to a genus of African plants placed in the marigold tribe within the daisy family. It is now considered to be part of the genus ''Osteospermum.'' The only known species was ''Inuloides tomentosa'', now '' Osteospermum tomentosa'', native to the Cape Province region of South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri .... References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q5919417, from2=Q3800826 Calenduleae Endemic flora of South Africa Monotypic Asteraceae genera Historically recognized angiosperm genera ...
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Osteospermum Tomentosum
''Osteospermum tomentosum'', the woolly boneseed, is species in the genus ''Osteospermum'' (daisy family) native to the Cape Province region of South Africa. In the past it was under the monospecific genus ''Inuloides ''Inuloides'' refers to a genus of African plants placed in the marigold tribe within the daisy family. It is now considered to be part of the genus ''Osteospermum.'' The only known species was ''Inuloides tomentosa'', now '' Osteospermum tomen ...'' as ''Inuloides tomentosa''. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q65929757 Calenduleae ...
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Calenduleae
Calenduleae is a flowering plant tribe of the family Asteraceae. Calenduleae has been widely recognized since Alexandre de Cassini in the early 19th century. There are eight genera and over 110 species, mostly found in South Africa. It is a relatively stable clade of the Asteraceae, with minor alterations. The tribe also occurs in Southwest Asia, some Atlantic islands, other portions of Africa and Europe, with non-native occurrences in the US, Australia, and New Zealand. However, three new species within the tribe have been discovered as recently as 2003. Description Plants in Calenduleae vary from herbs to shrubs and usually exhibit showy flower heads. The defining characteristics separating members of this tribe from others within the family are a dimorphism of the cypselae and the fact that each cypsela lacks a pappus. /sup> Calenduleae is named for its most economically important genus, '' Calendula'', known in homeopathic remedies and as a common ornamental. Other genera ...
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