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Pittocaulon

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Tribe
  
Senecioneae

Rank
  
Genus

Subfamily
  
Asteroideae

Higher classification
  
Daisy family

Order
  
Asterales

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Similar
  
Pittocaulon praecox, Daisy family, Barkleyanthus, Telanthophora, Siloxerus

Pittocaulon is a genus of Mexican shrubs and small trees in the groundsel tribe within the sunflower family.

Pittocaulon is native to the dry parts of central and southern Mexico. In addition to the strange appearance of these plants, Pittocaulon is of interest due to the remarkable range of habitats in which the species occur, from dry highland scrub well above 3000 meters, to tropical dry forest in hot country as low as 300 meters and on rocks, often in very steep situations. Pittocaulon species are conspicuous when they flower at the end of the dry season are popularly called "palo loco" or "crazy tree", because they flower at the very end of the dry season when most other plants are suffering the effects of drought.

Species
  1. Pittocaulon bombycophole (Bullock) H.Rob. & Brettell - Guerrero, México State
  2. Pittocaulon filare (McVaugh) H.Rob. & Brettell - Colima
  3. Pittocaulon hintonii H.Rob. & Brettell - Michoacán
  4. Pittocaulon velatum (Greenm.) H.Rob. & Brettell - Guerrero, Nayarit, Oaxaca, Zacatecas
formerly included

see Roldana Senecio

  • Pittocaulon calzadanum B.L.Turner - Roldana eriophylla (Greenm.) H.Rob. & Brettell
  • Pittocaulon praecox (Cav.) H.Rob. & Brettell - Senecio praecox (Cav.) DC.
  • References

    Pittocaulon Wikipedia