Tripteris

Tripteris
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Calenduleae[1]
Genus: Tripteris
Less. 1831, conserved name not Thunb. 1817 (Malpighiaceae)
Synonyms[2]
  • Osteospermum subg. Tripteris (Less.) Norl.

Tripteris is a genus of African plants in the pot marigold tribe within the daisy family. [3]

Some authors have classified as a Tripteris subgenus of Osteospermum, but more recent studies support separating it as a distinct genus.[4]

Species[1]
  1. Tripteris afromontana (Norl.) B.Nord.
  2. Tripteris aghillana DC.
  3. Tripteris amplexicaulis (Thunb.) Less.
  4. Tripteris angolensis (Norl.) B.Nord.
  5. Tripteris auriculata S.Moore
  6. Tripteris crassifolia O.Hoffm.
  7. Tripteris dentata (Burm.f.) Harv.
  8. Tripteris microcarpa Harv.
  9. Tripteris monocephala Oliv. & Hiern
  10. Tripteris nervosa Hutch.
  11. Tripteris nyikensis (Norl.) B.Nord.
  12. Tripteris oppositifolia (Aiton) B.Nord.
  13. Tripteris pinnatilobata (Norl.) B.Nord.
  14. Tripteris polycephala DC.
  15. Tripteris rosulata (Norl.) B.Nord.
  16. Tripteris sinuata DC.
  17. Tripteris spathulata DC.
  18. Tripteris spinigera Norl.
  19. Tripteris vaillantii Decne.
  20. Tripteris volkensii O.Hoffm.
formerly included[1]

see Inuloides Monoculus Norlindhia Osteospermum

  1. Tripteris amplectens - Norlindhia amplectens
  2. Tripteris amplexicaulis - Norlindhia amplectens
  3. Tripteris arborescens - Osteospermum grandiflorum
  4. Tripteris atropurpurea - Monoculus monstrosus
  5. Tripteris bolusii - Osteospermum bolusii
  6. Tripteris breviradiata - Norlindhia breviradiata
  7. Tripteris burchellii - Oligocarpus burchellii
  8. Tripteris clandestina - Monoculus monstrosus
  9. Tripteris concordiae - Osteospermum spinescens
  10. Tripteris confusa - Norlindhia amplectens
  11. Tripteris fruticosa - Osteospermum karooicum
  12. Tripteris glabra - Osteospermum glabrum
  13. Tripteris gracilis - Norlindhia amplectens
  14. Tripteris herbacea - Monoculus monstrosus
  15. Tripteris hyoseroides - Monoculus hyoseroides
  16. Tripteris integrifolia - Osteospermum karooicum
  17. Tripteris karrooica - Osteospermum karooicum
  18. Tripteris leptoloba - Osteospermum leptolobum
  19. Tripteris muschlerianus - Osteospermum spinescens
  20. Tripteris pachypteris - Osteospermum spinescens
  21. Tripteris petiolata - Osteospermum grandiflorum
  22. Tripteris rogersii - Osteospermum rigidum
  23. Tripteris scariosa - Monoculus monstrosus
  24. Tripteris spinescens - Osteospermum spinescens
  25. Tripteris tomentosa - Inuloides tomentosa

References

  1. 1 2 3 Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist
  2. The International Plant Names Index
  3. Lessing, Christian Friedrich. 1831. Linnaea 6: 95-97 in Latin
  4. Nordenstam, B. and Trift, I. (1999) A phylogenetic Study of the Calenduleae (Asteraceae), XVI International Botanical Congress Session 3.9.6: 3885

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