Tribe

Mutisieae

Adenocaulon bicolor. Photo: (c) Alex Jones, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

The Mutisioideae are a subfamily in the plant family Asteraceae that includes about 630 species assigned to 44 different genera. This subfamily is mainly native in South-America, except for Adenocaulon, Chaptalia, Gerbera, Trichocline, which have species in all continents other than Europe and Antarctica. Common characters are the deeply incised corollas of the disc florets, with five lobes, sometimes merged in two lips, flower heads with overlapping involucral bracts, anthers with tails and pointy tips, the…

— Wikipedia

Subtaxa

Where in Humboldt



Discussion

PLEASE SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MUTISIEAE, A MEMBER OF THE SUNFLOWERS, DAISIES, ASTERS, AND ALLIES