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Liatris

Genus of flowering plants From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Liatris
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Liatris (/lˈætrɪs/[2]), commonly known as gayfeather[3] and blazing star[4][5] is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Eupatorieae within the family Asteraceae native to North America (Canada, United States, Mexico and the Bahamas).[6][7][4] Some species are used as ornamental plants, sometimes in flower bouquets. They are perennials, surviving the winter and resprouting from underground corms.[4]

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Liatris ligulistylis with goldenrod soldier beetles (Chauliognathus pennsylvanicus) on it

Liatris species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species such as moths of the genus Schinia.

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Classification

Liatris is in the tribe Eupatorieae of the aster family. Like other members of this tribe, the flower heads have disc florets and no ray florets. Liatris is in the subtribe Liatrinae along with Trilisa, Carphephorus, and other genera.[8][9] Liatris is closely related to Garberia, a genus with only one species endemic to Florida. The two genera can be distinguished by the shrub form of the latter and by karyotype.[10]

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Species

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Species in the genus include:[1][4][5][11][12][13]

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