https://doi.org/10.2307/1224514 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/1224514 Copy URL The systematic position of the thistle-like Gundelia of Asteraceae-Arctoteae is ...
Asteraceae, a family of flowering plants which includes daisies, sunflowers and asters, are the most diverse group of flowering plants in the world. This plant family comprises around 34,000 species, ...
Clibadium L. (Asteraceae, Heliantheae) is a genus of 29 species distributed throughout Latin America, from Mexico to Peru, and in the West Indies, with high numbers of species in Costa Rica, Colombia, ...
The sunflower or daisy family, Asteraceae, comprises of approximately 10% of all angiosperm species. Their inflorescences form dense flower-like structures, pseudanthia or false flowers that may ...
Diversity of Asteraceae shown by representative species from the genera sampled in this study from six tribes across the family.
Accurately reconstructing the relationships between different species requires analyzing the sequences of a judiciously selected, and preferably large, sample of different genes. Hybrid capture with ...
How does the classical ABCE model of flower development apply in Asteraceae? The presence of three distinct types of flowers in its inflorescence (ray, trans and disc flowers) makes Gerbera a unique ...
For such a cheery-looking, smile-invoking plant, the sunflower is a rather complex, even confusing slice of nature. For starters, it’s not really a flower but instead many thousands of flowers in one ...