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Pappobolus
''Pappobolus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Andes Mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ''Pappobolus'' is distinguished from closely related genera by its combination of shrubby habit and usually caducous pappus. Within the genus there is considerable variation in the pappus, a structure that has traditionally been considered a key to defining genera in Asteraceae, and this led to earlier confusion in defining the genus. Most of the species of the genus were originally described as members of ''Helianthus'', based on having a pappus of two caducous awns. When it was recognized that they were not part of the exclusively North American ''Helianthus'', they were transferred to a genus called ''Helianthopsis''. The prominent synantherologist S.F.Blake, however, much earlier named the genus ''Pappobolus'' based on species that have a pappus of numerous caducous awns. It was only during the work of Panero on the genus that the congen ...
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Pappobolus Acuminatus
''Pappobolus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Andes Mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ''Pappobolus'' is distinguished from closely related genera by its combination of shrubby habit and usually caducous pappus. Within the genus there is considerable variation in the pappus, a structure that has traditionally been considered a key to defining genera in Asteraceae, and this led to earlier confusion in defining the genus. Most of the species of the genus were originally described as members of ''Helianthus'', based on having a pappus of two caducous awns. When it was recognized that they were not part of the exclusively North American ''Helianthus'', they were transferred to a genus called ''Helianthopsis''. The prominent synantherologist S.F.Blake, however, much earlier named the genus ''Pappobolus'' based on species that have a pappus of numerous caducous awns. It was only during the work of Panero on the genus that the con ...
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Pappobolus Acutifolius
''Pappobolus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Andes Mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ''Pappobolus'' is distinguished from closely related genera by its combination of shrubby habit and usually caducous pappus. Within the genus there is considerable variation in the pappus, a structure that has traditionally been considered a key to defining genera in Asteraceae, and this led to earlier confusion in defining the genus. Most of the species of the genus were originally described as members of ''Helianthus'', based on having a pappus of two caducous awns. When it was recognized that they were not part of the exclusively North American ''Helianthus'', they were transferred to a genus called ''Helianthopsis''. The prominent synantherologist S.F.Blake, however, much earlier named the genus ''Pappobolus'' based on species that have a pappus of numerous caducous awns. It was only during the work of Panero on the genus that the con ...
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Pappobolus Jelskii
''Pappobolus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Andes Mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ''Pappobolus'' is distinguished from closely related genera by its combination of shrubby habit and usually caducous pappus. Within the genus there is considerable variation in the pappus, a structure that has traditionally been considered a key to defining genera in Asteraceae, and this led to earlier confusion in defining the genus. Most of the species of the genus were originally described as members of ''Helianthus'', based on having a pappus of two caducous awns. When it was recognized that they were not part of the exclusively North American ''Helianthus'', they were transferred to a genus called ''Helianthopsis''. The prominent synantherologist S.F.Blake, however, much earlier named the genus ''Pappobolus'' based on species that have a pappus of numerous caducous awns. It was only during the work of Panero on the genus that the con ...
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Pappobolus Imbaburensis
''Pappobolus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Andes Mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ''Pappobolus'' is distinguished from closely related genera by its combination of shrubby habit and usually caducous pappus. Within the genus there is considerable variation in the pappus, a structure that has traditionally been considered a key to defining genera in Asteraceae, and this led to earlier confusion in defining the genus. Most of the species of the genus were originally described as members of ''Helianthus'', based on having a pappus of two caducous awns. When it was recognized that they were not part of the exclusively North American ''Helianthus'', they were transferred to a genus called ''Helianthopsis''. The prominent synantherologist S.F.Blake, however, much earlier named the genus ''Pappobolus'' based on species that have a Pappus (flower structure), pappus of numerous caducous Awn (botany), awns. It was only during the work of ...
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Pappobolus Hutchisonii
''Pappobolus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Andes Mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ''Pappobolus'' is distinguished from closely related genera by its combination of shrubby habit and usually caducous pappus. Within the genus there is considerable variation in the pappus, a structure that has traditionally been considered a key to defining genera in Asteraceae, and this led to earlier confusion in defining the genus. Most of the species of the genus were originally described as members of ''Helianthus'', based on having a pappus of two caducous awns. When it was recognized that they were not part of the exclusively North American ''Helianthus'', they were transferred to a genus called ''Helianthopsis''. The prominent synantherologist S.F.Blake, however, much earlier named the genus ''Pappobolus'' based on species that have a pappus of numerous caducous awns. It was only during the work of Panero on the genus that the con ...
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Pappobolus Discolor
''Pappobolus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Andes Mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ''Pappobolus'' is distinguished from closely related genera by its combination of shrubby habit and usually caducous pappus. Within the genus there is considerable variation in the pappus, a structure that has traditionally been considered a key to defining genera in Asteraceae, and this led to earlier confusion in defining the genus. Most of the species of the genus were originally described as members of ''Helianthus'', based on having a pappus of two caducous awns. When it was recognized that they were not part of the exclusively North American ''Helianthus'', they were transferred to a genus called ''Helianthopsis''. The prominent synantherologist S.F.Blake, however, much earlier named the genus ''Pappobolus'' based on species that have a pappus of numerous caducous awns. It was only during the work of Panero on the genus that the con ...
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Pappobolus Decumbens
''Pappobolus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Andes Mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ''Pappobolus'' is distinguished from closely related genera by its combination of shrubby habit and usually caducous pappus. Within the genus there is considerable variation in the pappus, a structure that has traditionally been considered a key to defining genera in Asteraceae, and this led to earlier confusion in defining the genus. Most of the species of the genus were originally described as members of ''Helianthus'', based on having a pappus of two caducous awns. When it was recognized that they were not part of the exclusively North American ''Helianthus'', they were transferred to a genus called ''Helianthopsis''. The prominent synantherologist S.F.Blake, however, much earlier named the genus ''Pappobolus'' based on species that have a pappus of numerous caducous awns. It was only during the work of Panero on the genus that the con ...
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Pappobolus Davidii
''Pappobolus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Andes Mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ''Pappobolus'' is distinguished from closely related genera by its combination of shrubby habit and usually caducous pappus. Within the genus there is considerable variation in the pappus, a structure that has traditionally been considered a key to defining genera in Asteraceae, and this led to earlier confusion in defining the genus. Most of the species of the genus were originally described as members of ''Helianthus'', based on having a pappus of two caducous awns. When it was recognized that they were not part of the exclusively North American ''Helianthus'', they were transferred to a genus called ''Helianthopsis''. The prominent synantherologist S.F.Blake, however, much earlier named the genus ''Pappobolus'' based on species that have a pappus of numerous caducous awns. It was only during the work of Panero on the genus that the con ...
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Pappobolus Cinerascens
''Pappobolus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Andes Mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ''Pappobolus'' is distinguished from closely related genera by its combination of shrubby habit and usually caducous pappus. Within the genus there is considerable variation in the pappus, a structure that has traditionally been considered a key to defining genera in Asteraceae, and this led to earlier confusion in defining the genus. Most of the species of the genus were originally described as members of ''Helianthus'', based on having a pappus of two caducous awns. When it was recognized that they were not part of the exclusively North American ''Helianthus'', they were transferred to a genus called ''Helianthopsis''. The prominent synantherologist S.F.Blake, however, much earlier named the genus ''Pappobolus'' based on species that have a pappus of numerous caducous awns. It was only during the work of Panero on the genus that the con ...
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Pappobolus Cajamarcensis
''Pappobolus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Andes Mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ''Pappobolus'' is distinguished from closely related genera by its combination of shrubby habit and usually caducous pappus. Within the genus there is considerable variation in the pappus, a structure that has traditionally been considered a key to defining genera in Asteraceae, and this led to earlier confusion in defining the genus. Most of the species of the genus were originally described as members of ''Helianthus'', based on having a pappus of two caducous awns. When it was recognized that they were not part of the exclusively North American ''Helianthus'', they were transferred to a genus called ''Helianthopsis''. The prominent synantherologist S.F.Blake, however, much earlier named the genus ''Pappobolus'' based on species that have a pappus of numerous caducous awns. It was only during the work of Panero on the genus that the con ...
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Pappobolus Andinus
''Pappobolus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Andes Mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ''Pappobolus'' is distinguished from closely related genera by its combination of shrubby habit and usually caducous pappus. Within the genus there is considerable variation in the pappus, a structure that has traditionally been considered a key to defining genera in Asteraceae, and this led to earlier confusion in defining the genus. Most of the species of the genus were originally described as members of ''Helianthus'', based on having a pappus of two caducous awns. When it was recognized that they were not part of the exclusively North American ''Helianthus'', they were transferred to a genus called ''Helianthopsis''. The prominent synantherologist S.F.Blake, however, much earlier named the genus ''Pappobolus'' based on species that have a pappus of numerous caducous awns. It was only during the work of Panero on the genus that the con ...
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Pappobolus Amoenus
''Pappobolus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Andes Mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. ''Pappobolus'' is distinguished from closely related genera by its combination of shrubby habit and usually caducous pappus. Within the genus there is considerable variation in the pappus, a structure that has traditionally been considered a key to defining genera in Asteraceae, and this led to earlier confusion in defining the genus. Most of the species of the genus were originally described as members of ''Helianthus'', based on having a pappus of two caducous awns. When it was recognized that they were not part of the exclusively North American ''Helianthus'', they were transferred to a genus called ''Helianthopsis''. The prominent synantherologist S.F.Blake, however, much earlier named the genus ''Pappobolus'' based on species that have a pappus of numerous caducous awns. It was only during the work of Panero on the genus that the con ...
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