Dyssodia

Dyssodia Cav. is a small genus of flowering plants in the daisy family. Most dyssodias are now treated as members of other related genera, including Thymophylla or Adenophyllum, with Dyssodia as genus synonym. Dyssodia papposa is usually retained in this genus. The name is derived from the Greek δυσοδια (dusodia), meaning "ill-smelling".[1]

Dyssodia
Dyssodia papposa
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Dyssodia

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Several species of Dyssodia (sensu lato) have found their way into the nursery trade and are relatively popular flowering annuals for hot, dry sites. Generally sold as threadleaf dyssodia (Dyssodia tenuisecta) and golden dyssodia (Dyssodia cf. pentachaeta). They perform best in well-drained soil.

Selected species

  • Dyssodia decipiens (Bartl.) M.C.Johnst. ex M.C.Johnst. & B.L.Turner
  • Dyssodia greggii (A.Gray) B.L.Rob.
  • Dyssodia montana (Benth.) A.Gray
  • Dyssodia papposa (Vent.) Hitchc. fetid marigold[2]
  • Dyssodia pinnata (Cav.) B.L.Rob.
  • Dyssodia porophyllum (Cav.) Cav.
  • Dyssodia tagetiflora Lag.[3]

Formerly placed here

References

  1. Holloway, Joel Ellis; Neill, Amanda (2005). A Dictionary of Common Wildflowers of Texas & the Southern Great Plains. TCU Press. p. 58. ISBN 978-0-87565-309-9.
  2. "Dyssodia". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  3. "Dyssodia". Global Compositae checklist. Retrieved 2018-01-09.


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