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Xylothamia

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Tribe
  
Astereae

Higher classification
  
Daisy family

Order
  
Asterales

Scientific name
  
Xylothamia

Rank
  
Genus

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Xylothamia, the desert goldenrods, is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae. Until 2003, it was held to contain nine species of shrubs native to deserts of Mexico and the southwestern United States. However, it seems to contain at least two groups. Four species are related to Gundlachia and may be moved to that genus. The relationships of the other five species is not quite as clear. All nine species do belong in the subtribe Solidagininae.

Species

The following four species, including the type species Xylothamia triantha, are related to each other and to Gundlachia:

  • Xylothamia diffusa
  • Xylothamia riskindii
  • Xylothamia triantha
  • Xylothamia truncata
  • The following three species are related to each other and to Bigelowia and Thurovia:

  • Xylothamia pseudobaccharis
  • Xylothamia parrasana
  • Xylothamia purpusii
  • The following two species are related to each other:

  • Xylothamia johnstonii
  • Xylothamia palmeri
  • References

    Xylothamia Wikipedia