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Pectis
Genus of flowering plants From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pectis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1759.[4][5][6]
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.[7] Members of the genus are known generally as cinchweeds (current usage) or chinchweeds (older name).[8]
They are native to the Americas, including the West Indies.[9][10][11][12][13]
Species accepted by Plants of the World Online as of December 2022:[14]
- Pectis amplifolia D.J.Keil
- Pectis angustifolia Torr.
- Pectis arida D.J.Keil
- Pectis barberi Greenm.
- Pectis berlandieri DC.
- Pectis bonplandiana Kunth
- Pectis brachycephala Urb.
- Pectis brevicaulis Urb.
- Pectis brevipedunculata Sch.Bip.
- Pectis burchellii Baker
- Pectis cajamarcana D.J.Keil
- Pectis canescens Kunth
- Pectis capillipes (Benth.) Hemsl.
- Pectis carthusianorum Less.
- Pectis caymanensis (Urb.) Rydb.
- Pectis christii Urb.
- Pectis ciliaris L.
- Pectis congesta Sch.Bip.
- Pectis coulteri Harv. & A.Gray
- Pectis cubensis Griseb.
- Pectis cylindrica Rydb.
- Pectis decemcarinata McVaugh
- Pectis decumbens Sch.Bip.
- Pectis depressa Fernald
- Pectis diffusa Hook. & Arn.
- Pectis domingensis Urb.
- Pectis elongata Kunth
- Pectis ericifolia D.J.Keil
- Pectis exilis D.J.Keil
- Pectis exserta McVaugh
- Pectis fasciculiflora DC.
- Pectis filipes Harv. & A.Gray
- Pectis × floridana D.J.Keil
- Pectis gardneri Baker
- Pectis glaucescens (Cass.) D.J.Keil
- Pectis gracilis Baker
- Pectis guaranitica Chodat
- Pectis haenkeana Sch.Bip.
- Pectis harryi D.J.N.Hind & Frisby
- Pectis hassleri D.J.Keil
- Pectis havanensis Urb.
- Pectis holochaeta (S.F.Blake) D.J.Keil
- Pectis humifusa Sw.
- Pectis imberbis A.Gray
- Pectis incisifolia I.M.Johnst.
- Pectis juniperina Rydb.
- Pectis latisquama Sch.Bip. ex Greenm.
- Pectis leavenworthii Standl. ex Leavenw.
- Pectis leonis Rydb.
- Pectis liebmannii Sch.Bip. ex Hemsl.
- Pectis linearifolia Urb.
- Pectis linearis La Llave
- Pectis linifolia L.
- Pectis longipes A.Gray
- Pectis luckoviae D.J.Keil
- Pectis masonii Cuatrec.
- Pectis monocephala Cuatrec.
- Pectis mornicola Urb. & Ekman
- Pectis multiceps Urb.
- Pectis multiflosculosa (DC.) Sch.Bip.
- Pectis multiseta Benth.
- Pectis odorata Griseb.
- Pectis oligocephala Sch.Bip.
- Pectis papposa Harv. & A.Gray
- Pectis peruviana D.J.Keil
- Pectis pimana Laferr. & D.J.Keil
- Pectis pinosia Urb.
- Pectis pringlei Fernald
- Pectis propetes Greenm.
- Pectis prostrata Cav.
- Pectis pumila D.J.Keil
- Pectis purpurascens Urb. & Ekman
- Pectis purpurea Brandegee
- Pectis pusilla Urb.
- Pectis pygmaea Kunth
- Pectis repens Brandegee
- Pectis rigida Baker
- Pectis ritlandii R.A.Howard & W.R.Briggs
- Pectis rusbyi Greene ex A.Gray
- Pectis samanensis Urb.
- Pectis saturejoides (Mill.) Sch.Bip.
- Pectis schaffneri Sch.Bip. ex A.Gray
- Pectis sessiliflora Sch.Bip.
- Pectis sinaloensis Fernald
- Pectis stella Malme
- Pectis stenophylla A.Gray
- Pectis subeglandulosa Urb. & Ekman
- Pectis subsquarrosa Sch.Bip.
- Pectis substriata Rusby
- Pectis tenuicaulis Urb.
- Pectis tenuifolia Sch.Bip.
- Pectis uniaristata DC.
- Pectis vandevenderi B.L.Turner
- Pectis vollmeri Wiggins
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