Baccharoides

Baccharoides is a genus of Asian and African plants in the Vernonieae (nicknamed "evil") tribe[2] within the sunflower family.[3][4][5]

Species[1]
  • Baccharoides adoensis (Sch.Bip. ex Walp.) H.Rob.
  • Baccharoides anthelmintica (L.) Moench
  • Baccharoides ballyi (C.Jeffrey) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides bracteosa (O.Hoffm.) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides calvoana (Hook.f.) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides cardiolepis (O.Hoffm.) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides dumicola (S.Moore) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides filigera (Oliv. & Hiern) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides filipendula (Hiern) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides guineensis (Benth.) H.Rob.
  • Baccharoides hymenolepis (A.Rich.) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides incompta (S.Moore) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides kirungae (R.E.Fr.) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides lasiopus (O.Hoffm.) H.Rob.
  • Baccharoides longipedunculata (De Wild.) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides nimbaensis (C.D.Adams) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides prolixa (S.Moore) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides pumila (Kotschy & Peyr.) Isawumi
  • Baccharoides ringoetii (De Wild.) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides schimperi (DC.) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides sunzuensis (Wild) Isawumi, El-Ghazaly & B.Nord.
  • Baccharoides tayloriana Isawumi
  • Baccharoides tenoreana (Oliv.) Isawumi
formerly included[1]

Baccharoides
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Baccharoides

Moench
Type species
Conyza anthelmintica
Synonyms[1]
  • Vernonia sect. Stengelia (Sch.Bip. ex Walp.)
  • Vernonia sect. Baccharoides (L. ex Moench) Moench ex Gleason
  • Stengelia Sch.Bip.
  • Stengelia Sch.Bip. ex Steetz
  • Candidea Ten.

several species once regarded as members of Baccharoides but now considered better suited to other genera: Centratherum Hololepis Lepidaploa Lessingianthus Phyllocephalum Pluchea Vernonia

References

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