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Pentanema Auriculatum
''Pentanema'' is a genus of Asian and African plants in the tribe Inuleae within the family Asteraceae. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Pentanema'': Formerly included In 2018, the '' Vicoa'' genus was re-erected due to molecular analysis.Gutierrez-Larruscain, D., Vicente, M.S., Anderberg, A.A., Rico, E. & Martínez-Ortega, M.M. (2018) Phylogeny of the Inula group (Asteraceae: Inuleae): Evidence from nuclear and plastid genomes and a recircumscription of Pentanema. Taxon 67 (1): 149–164. * ''Pentanema albertoregelium'' (C.Winkl.) Gorschk. → '' Vicoa albertoregelia'' * ''Pentanema cernuum'' (Dalzell) Ling → '' Vicoa cernua'' * ''Pentanema chodzhakasiani'' Kinzik. → ''Vicoa chodzhakasiani'' * ''Pentanema discoideum'' Nabiev → '' Vicoa discoidea'' * ''Pentanema glanduligerum'' (Krasch.) Gorschk. → ''Vicoa glanduligera'' * ''Pentanema indicum'' (L.) - → ''Vicoa indica'' * ''Pentanema krascheninnikovii'' (Kamelin) Czerep. → ''Vicoa krasc ...
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Pentanema Indicum
''Pentanema'' is a genus of Asian and African plants in the tribe Inuleae within the family Asteraceae. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Pentanema'': Formerly included In 2018, the ''Vicoa'' genus was re-erected due to molecular analysis.Gutierrez-Larruscain, D., Vicente, M.S., Anderberg, A.A., Rico, E. & Martínez-Ortega, M.M. (2018) Phylogeny of the Inula group (Asteraceae: Inuleae): Evidence from nuclear and plastid genomes and a recircumscription of Pentanema. Taxon 67 (1): 149–164. * ''Pentanema albertoregelium'' (C.Winkl.) Gorschk. → ''Vicoa albertoregelia'' * ''Pentanema cernuum'' (Dalzell) Ling → ''Vicoa cernua'' * ''Pentanema chodzhakasiani'' Kinzik. → ''Vicoa chodzhakasiani'' * ''Pentanema discoideum'' Nabiev → ''Vicoa discoidea'' * ''Pentanema glanduligerum'' (Krasch.) Gorschk. → ''Vicoa glanduligera'' * ''Pentanema indicum'' (L.) - → ''Vicoa indica'' * ''Pentanema krascheninnikovii'' (Kamelin) Czerep. → ''Vicoa krascheninn ...
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Vicoa Indica
''Vicoa'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to elecampane tribe within the Asteraceae (sunflower family). It is found in parts of Africa and stretching across Asia to Indochina. It was described by Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini (Cass.) in 1829, but the genus was later absorbed into the ''Pentanema'' genus (also within the ''Asteraceae'' family). Until molecular analysis in 2018, determined it was a separate genus. Description They are annual or perennial herbs,Gyanendra Pandey (Sri Satguru Publications, 1994) with simple (undivided or unsegmented),James P. Mandaville or entire (not divided) leaves. The leaves are arranged alternate (at different levels along the stem), with pinnately veining (lateral veins are arranged either side of the main vein) and they are mostly amplexicaule (the base is dilated and clasping the stem) at the base. They have flowers which have solitary, radiate heads (ray floret surrounding disc florets), which are either axillary (beside a leaf ...
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Asteraceae Genera
The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order Asterales. Commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family, Compositae were first described in the year 1740. The number of species in Asteraceae is rivaled only by the Orchidaceae, and which is the larger family is unclear as the quantity of extant species in each family is unknown. Most species of Asteraceae are annual, biennial, or perennial herbaceous plants, but there are also shrubs, vines, and trees. The family has a widespread distribution, from subpolar to tropical regions in a wide variety of habitats. Most occur in hot desert and cold or hot semi-desert climates, and they are found on every continent but Antarctica. The primary common characteristic is the existence of sometimes hundreds of tiny individual florets which are held together by protective involucres in flower heads, or more technically ...
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Pentanema
''Pentanema'' is a genus of Asian and African plants in the tribe Inuleae within the family Asteraceae The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order Asterales. Commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family, Compositae w .... Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Pentanema'': Formerly included In 2018, the '' Vicoa'' genus was re-erected due to molecular analysis.Gutierrez-Larruscain, D., Vicente, M.S., Anderberg, A.A., Rico, E. & Martínez-Ortega, M.M. (2018) Phylogeny of the Inula group (Asteraceae: Inuleae): Evidence from nuclear and plastid genomes and a recircumscription of Pentanema. Taxon 67 (1): 149–164. * ''Pentanema albertoregelium'' (C.Winkl.) Gorschk. → '' Vicoa albertoregelia'' * ''Pentanema cernuum'' (Dalzell) Ling → '' Vicoa cernua'' * ''Pentanema chodzhakasiani'' Kinzik. → '' Vicoa chodzhakasiani'' * ' ...
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Vicoa Vestita
''Vicoa'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to elecampane tribe within the Asteraceae (sunflower family). It is found in parts of Africa and stretching across Asia to Indochina. It was described by Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini (Cass.) in 1829, but the genus was later absorbed into the ''Pentanema'' genus (also within the ''Asteraceae'' family). Until molecular analysis in 2018, determined it was a separate genus. Description They are annual or perennial herbs,Gyanendra Pandey (Sri Satguru Publications, 1994) with simple (undivided or unsegmented),James P. Mandaville or entire (not divided) leaves. The leaves are arranged alternate (at different levels along the stem), with pinnately veining (lateral veins are arranged either side of the main vein) and they are mostly amplexicaule (the base is dilated and clasping the stem) at the base. They have flowers which have solitary, radiate heads (ray floret surrounding disc florets), which are either axillary (beside a le ...
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Vicoa Varzobica
''Vicoa'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to elecampane tribe within the Asteraceae (sunflower family). It is found in parts of Africa and stretching across Asia to Indochina. It was described by Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini (Cass.) in 1829, but the genus was later absorbed into the ''Pentanema'' genus (also within the ''Asteraceae'' family). Until molecular analysis in 2018, determined it was a separate genus. Description They are annual or perennial herbs,Gyanendra Pandey (Sri Satguru Publications, 1994) with simple (undivided or unsegmented),James P. Mandaville or entire (not divided) leaves. The leaves are arranged alternate (at different levels along the stem), with pinnately veining (lateral veins are arranged either side of the main vein) and they are mostly amplexicaule (the base is dilated and clasping the stem) at the base. They have flowers which have solitary, radiate heads (ray floret surrounding disc florets), which are either axillary (beside a le ...
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Vicoa Propinqua
''Vicoa'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to elecampane tribe within the Asteraceae (sunflower family). It is found in parts of Africa and stretching across Asia to Indochina. It was described by Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini (Cass.) in 1829, but the genus was later absorbed into the ''Pentanema'' genus (also within the ''Asteraceae'' family). Until molecular analysis in 2018, determined it was a separate genus. Description They are annual or perennial herbs,Gyanendra Pandey (Sri Satguru Publications, 1994) with simple (undivided or unsegmented),James P. Mandaville or entire (not divided) leaves. The leaves are arranged alternate (at different levels along the stem), with pinnately veining (lateral veins are arranged either side of the main vein) and they are mostly amplexicaule (the base is dilated and clasping the stem) at the base. They have flowers which have solitary, radiate heads (ray floret surrounding disc florets), which are either axillary (beside a le ...
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Vicoa Parietarioides
''Vicoa'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to elecampane tribe within the Asteraceae (sunflower family). It is found in parts of Africa and stretching across Asia to Indochina. It was described by Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini (Cass.) in 1829, but the genus was later absorbed into the ''Pentanema'' genus (also within the ''Asteraceae'' family). Until molecular analysis in 2018, determined it was a separate genus. Description They are annual or perennial herbs,Gyanendra Pandey (Sri Satguru Publications, 1994) with simple (undivided or unsegmented),James P. Mandaville or entire (not divided) leaves. The leaves are arranged alternate (at different levels along the stem), with pinnately veining (lateral veins are arranged either side of the main vein) and they are mostly amplexicaule (the base is dilated and clasping the stem) at the base. They have flowers which have solitary, radiate heads (ray floret surrounding disc florets), which are either axillary (beside a le ...
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Vicoa Multicaulis
''Vicoa'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to elecampane tribe within the Asteraceae (sunflower family). It is found in parts of Africa and stretching across Asia to Indochina. It was described by Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini (Cass.) in 1829, but the genus was later absorbed into the ''Pentanema'' genus (also within the ''Asteraceae'' family). Until molecular analysis in 2018, determined it was a separate genus. Description They are annual or perennial herbs,Gyanendra Pandey (Sri Satguru Publications, 1994) with simple (undivided or unsegmented),James P. Mandaville or entire (not divided) leaves. The leaves are arranged alternate (at different levels along the stem), with pinnately veining (lateral veins are arranged either side of the main vein) and they are mostly amplexicaule (the base is dilated and clasping the stem) at the base. They have flowers which have solitary, radiate heads (ray floret surrounding disc florets), which are either axillary (beside a le ...
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Vicoa Lignea
''Vicoa'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to elecampane tribe within the Asteraceae (sunflower family). It is found in parts of Africa and stretching across Asia to Indochina. It was described by Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini (Cass.) in 1829, but the genus was later absorbed into the ''Pentanema'' genus (also within the ''Asteraceae'' family). Until molecular analysis in 2018, determined it was a separate genus. Description They are annual or perennial herbs,Gyanendra Pandey (Sri Satguru Publications, 1994) with simple (undivided or unsegmented),James P. Mandaville or entire (not divided) leaves. The leaves are arranged alternate (at different levels along the stem), with pinnately veining (lateral veins are arranged either side of the main vein) and they are mostly amplexicaule (the base is dilated and clasping the stem) at the base. They have flowers which have solitary, radiate heads (ray floret surrounding disc florets), which are either axillary (beside a le ...
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Vicoa Krascheninnikovii
''Vicoa'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to elecampane tribe within the Asteraceae (sunflower family). It is found in parts of Africa and stretching across Asia to Indochina. It was described by Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini (Cass.) in 1829, but the genus was later absorbed into the ''Pentanema'' genus (also within the ''Asteraceae'' family). Until molecular analysis in 2018, determined it was a separate genus. Description They are annual or perennial herbs,Gyanendra Pandey (Sri Satguru Publications, 1994) with simple (undivided or unsegmented),James P. Mandaville or entire (not divided) leaves. The leaves are arranged alternate (at different levels along the stem), with pinnately veining (lateral veins are arranged either side of the main vein) and they are mostly amplexicaule (the base is dilated and clasping the stem) at the base. They have flowers which have solitary, radiate heads (ray floret surrounding disc florets), which are either axillary (beside a le ...
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Vicoa Glanduligera
''Vicoa'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to elecampane tribe within the Asteraceae (sunflower family). It is found in parts of Africa and stretching across Asia to Indochina. It was described by Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini (Cass.) in 1829, but the genus was later absorbed into the ''Pentanema'' genus (also within the ''Asteraceae'' family). Until molecular analysis in 2018, determined it was a separate genus. Description They are annual or perennial herbs,Gyanendra Pandey (Sri Satguru Publications, 1994) with simple (undivided or unsegmented),James P. Mandaville or entire (not divided) leaves. The leaves are arranged alternate (at different levels along the stem), with pinnately veining (lateral veins are arranged either side of the main vein) and they are mostly amplexicaule (the base is dilated and clasping the stem) at the base. They have flowers which have solitary, radiate heads (ray floret surrounding disc florets), which are either axillary (beside a leaf ...
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