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Pectis Christii
''Pectis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1759. The name is derived from the Latin word ''pecten'', meaning "comb." It refers to the marginally-bristled leaves or the pappus form. These plants vary in appearance but they usually bear yellow daisy-like flower heads. Members of the genus are known generally as cinchweeds (current usage) or chinchweeds (older name). They are native to the Americas, including the West Indies.Keil, D. J. 1986. Synopsis of the Florida species of ''Pectis'' (Asteraceae). Sida 11: 385–395. Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It was launched in March 2017 with the ultimate aim being "to enable users to access information on all the world's known seed-bearing plants by ... as of December 2022: References External links * * Jepson Manual TreatmentUSDA Plants Profil ...
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Pectis Papposa
''Pectis papposa'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to North America, where it occurs in the southwestern United States as far east as Texas, and in northern Mexico. Common names include cinchweed, common chinchweed, many-bristle chinchweed, and many-bristle fetid-marigold.''Pectis papposa''.
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This is a host plant of the .


Uses

It can be found in Mexican markets sold as ''limoncillo''. It is used in moderation to flavor meat.


Among indigenous peoples

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Pectis Brevipedunculata
''Pectis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1759. The name is derived from the Latin word ''pecten'', meaning "comb." It refers to the marginally-bristled leaves or the pappus form. These plants vary in appearance but they usually bear yellow daisy-like flower heads. Members of the genus are known generally as cinchweeds (current usage) or chinchweeds (older name). They are native to the Americas, including the West Indies.Keil, D. J. 1986. Synopsis of the Florida species of ''Pectis'' (Asteraceae). Sida 11: 385–395. Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It was launched in March 2017 with the ultimate aim being "to enable users to access information on all the world's known seed-bearing plants by ... as of December 2022: References External links * * Jepson Manual TreatmentUSDA Plants Profil ...
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Pectis Decemcarinata
''Pectis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1759. The name is derived from the Latin word ''pecten'', meaning "comb." It refers to the marginally-bristled leaves or the pappus form. These plants vary in appearance but they usually bear yellow daisy-like flower heads. Members of the genus are known generally as cinchweeds (current usage) or chinchweeds (older name). They are native to the Americas, including the West Indies.Keil, D. J. 1986. Synopsis of the Florida species of ''Pectis'' (Asteraceae). Sida 11: 385–395. Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It was launched in March 2017 with the ultimate aim being "to enable users to access information on all the world's known seed-bearing plants by ... as of December 2022: References External links * * Jepson Manual TreatmentUSDA Plants Profil ...
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Pectis Cylindrica
''Pectis cylindrica'', the Sonoran cinchweed, is an annual plant and species of ''Pectis''. ''Pectis cylindrica'' is native to the southwestern United States (Arizona, New Mexico and Texas) and in northwestern Mexico (Baja California Sur, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Nuevo León, Sinaloa, Sonora Sonora (), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora ( en, Free and Sovereign State of Sonora), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the Administrative divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. The state is d ...).Rydberg, Per Axel. North American Flora 34(3): 198. 1916. ''Pectis cylindrica'' is similar to '' Pectis prostrata'' and the two occasionally grow together. Some herbaria contain mixed collections of the two although no evidence is available of hybrids between them. References cylindrica Flora of Arizona Flora of Texas Flora of New Mexico Flora of Chihuahua (state) Flora of Baja California Sur Flora of Coahuila Flora of Durang ...
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Pectis Cubensis
''Pectis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1759. The name is derived from the Latin word ''pecten'', meaning "comb." It refers to the marginally-bristled leaves or the pappus form. These plants vary in appearance but they usually bear yellow daisy-like flower heads. Members of the genus are known generally as cinchweeds (current usage) or chinchweeds (older name). They are native to the Americas, including the West Indies.Keil, D. J. 1986. Synopsis of the Florida species of ''Pectis'' (Asteraceae). Sida 11: 385–395. Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It was launched in March 2017 with the ultimate aim being "to enable users to access information on all the world's known seed-bearing plants by ... as of December 2022: References External links * * Jepson Manual TreatmentUSDA Plants Profil ...
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Pectis Coulteri
''Pectis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1759. The name is derived from the Latin word ''pecten'', meaning "comb." It refers to the marginally-bristled leaves or the pappus form. These plants vary in appearance but they usually bear yellow daisy-like flower heads. Members of the genus are known generally as cinchweeds (current usage) or chinchweeds (older name). They are native to the Americas, including the West Indies.Keil, D. J. 1986. Synopsis of the Florida species of ''Pectis'' (Asteraceae). Sida 11: 385–395. Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It was launched in March 2017 with the ultimate aim being "to enable users to access information on all the world's known seed-bearing plants by ... as of December 2022: References External links * * Jepson Manual TreatmentUSDA Plants Profil ...
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Pectis Congesta
''Pectis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1759. The name is derived from the Latin word ''pecten'', meaning "comb." It refers to the marginally-bristled leaves or the pappus form. These plants vary in appearance but they usually bear yellow daisy-like flower heads. Members of the genus are known generally as cinchweeds (current usage) or chinchweeds (older name). They are native to the Americas, including the West Indies.Keil, D. J. 1986. Synopsis of the Florida species of ''Pectis'' (Asteraceae). Sida 11: 385–395. Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It was launched in March 2017 with the ultimate aim being "to enable users to access information on all the world's known seed-bearing plants by ... as of December 2022: References External links * * Jepson Manual TreatmentUSDA Plants Profil ...
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Pectis Ciliaris
''Pectis ciliaris'', the donkeyweed, is a species of ''Pectis'' and is an annual plant. Its floral region is the Caribbean, mainly Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (; abbreviated PR; tnq, Boriken, ''Borinquen''), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( es, link=yes, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, lit=Free Associated State of Puerto Rico), is a Caribbean island and Unincorporated .... External links * ciliaris Flora of North America Plants described in 1759 {{Tageteae-stub ...
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Pectis Christii
''Pectis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1759. The name is derived from the Latin word ''pecten'', meaning "comb." It refers to the marginally-bristled leaves or the pappus form. These plants vary in appearance but they usually bear yellow daisy-like flower heads. Members of the genus are known generally as cinchweeds (current usage) or chinchweeds (older name). They are native to the Americas, including the West Indies.Keil, D. J. 1986. Synopsis of the Florida species of ''Pectis'' (Asteraceae). Sida 11: 385–395. Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It was launched in March 2017 with the ultimate aim being "to enable users to access information on all the world's known seed-bearing plants by ... as of December 2022: References External links * * Jepson Manual TreatmentUSDA Plants Profil ...
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Pectis Caymanensis
''Pectis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1759. The name is derived from the Latin word ''pecten'', meaning "comb." It refers to the marginally-bristled leaves or the pappus form. These plants vary in appearance but they usually bear yellow daisy-like flower heads. Members of the genus are known generally as cinchweeds (current usage) or chinchweeds (older name). They are native to the Americas, including the West Indies.Keil, D. J. 1986. Synopsis of the Florida species of ''Pectis'' (Asteraceae). Sida 11: 385–395. Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It was launched in March 2017 with the ultimate aim being "to enable users to access information on all the world's known seed-bearing plants by ... as of December 2022: References External links * * Jepson Manual TreatmentUSDA Plants Profil ...
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Pectis Carthusianorum
''Pectis carthusianorum'', the Caribbean cinchweed, is a summer blooming annual plant of the genus ''Pectis,'' found in Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (; abbreviated PR; tnq, Boriken, ''Borinquen''), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( es, link=yes, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, lit=Free Associated State of Puerto Rico), is a Caribbean island and Unincorporated .... It is also native to Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Venezuela. References External linksWolfram alpha entities - species - Caribbean cinchweedPlants nursery - Asteraceae
carthusianorum Flora of Puerto Rico
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Pectis Capillipes
''Pectis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1759. The name is derived from the Latin word ''pecten'', meaning "comb." It refers to the marginally-bristled leaves or the pappus form. These plants vary in appearance but they usually bear yellow daisy-like flower heads. Members of the genus are known generally as cinchweeds (current usage) or chinchweeds (older name). They are native to the Americas, including the West Indies.Keil, D. J. 1986. Synopsis of the Florida species of ''Pectis'' (Asteraceae). Sida 11: 385–395. Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It was launched in March 2017 with the ultimate aim being "to enable users to access information on all the world's known seed-bearing plants by ... as of December 2022: References External links * * Jepson Manual TreatmentUSDA Plants Profil ...
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