Trixis divaricata subsp. divaricata

Taxonavigation

Taxonavigation: Asterales 
Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Cladus: Asterids
Cladus: Campanulids
Ordo: Asterales

Familia: Asteraceae
Subfamilia: Mutisioideae
Tribus: Nassauvieae
Genus: Trixis
Species: Trixis divaricata
Subspecies: Trixis divaricata subsp. divaricata

Name

  • Trixis divaricata subsp. divaricata autonym

Synonyms

  • Castra regia Vell.
  • Perdicium divaricatum Kunth
  • Perdicium flexuosum Kunth
  • Prionanthes antimenorrhoea Schrank
  • Trixis antimenorrhoea (Schrank) C. Mart. ex Baker
  • Trixis antimenorrhoea var. auriculata (Hook.) Cabrera
  • Trixis antimenorrhoea var. cladoptera (Baker) Cabrera
  • Trixis antimenorrhoea var. divaricata (Kunth) Kuntze
  • Trixis antimenorrhoea var. flexuosa (Kunth) Kuntze
  • Trixis antimenorrhoea var. petiolata Kuntze
  • Trixis auriculata R. Grah.
  • Trixis calcarea Gardn.
  • Trixis diffusa Rusby
  • Trixis divaricata var. auriculata (Grah.) DC.
  • Trixis divaricata var. cladoptera Baker
  • Trixis divaricata var. exauriculata DC.
  • Trixis divaricata var. odoratissima (Gardn.) Baker
  • Trixis divaricata var. sprengeliana (Gardn.) Baker
  • Trixis divaricata f. subpetiolata Chod.
  • Trixis flexuosa (Kunth) Spreng.
  • Trixis odoratissima Gardn.
  • Trixis salicifolia D. Don
  • Trixis sprengeliana Gardn.

Distribution

Native distribution areas:
  • Continental:Southern America
      • Colombia (Antioquia, Caldas, Cundinamarca, Magdalena, Norte de Santander, Santander), NE-Brazil (Ceara, Pernambuco, Bahia), WC-Brazil (Goias, Distrito Federal, Mato Grosso do Sul), SE-Brazil (Minas Gerais, Espirito Santo, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro), Argentina (Chaco, Cordoba, Corrientes, Formosa, Jujuy, Mendoza, Misiones, Salta, Santa Fe, Tucuman), S-Brazil (Parana), Paraguay (Alto Paraguay, Amambay, Caaguazu, Central, Concepcion, Cordillera, Guaira, Itapua, Paraguari, Pres. Hayes), Uruguay (Rio Negro), Peru, Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, Bolivia (Beni, Chuquisaca, La Paz, Pando, Santa Cruz, Tarija), Dominican Republic, Haiti

References: Brummitt, R.K. 2001. TDWG – World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, 2nd Edition

References

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