Acourtia | |
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Acourtia runcinata | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Asterales |
Family: | Asteraceae |
Subfamily: | Mutisioideae |
Tribe: | Nassauvieae |
Genus: | Acourtia D.Don[1] |
Synonyms[2] | |
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Acourtia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae and was first described as a genus in 1830.[3][4][5] It includes desertpeonies, such as Acourtia nana (dwarf desertpeony) and Acourtia runcinata (featherleaf desertpeony).[6]
The genus name of Acourtia is in honour of Mary Elizabeth Catherine Gibbs à Court-Repington (1792–1878), an English noblewoman with botanical interests, who married Charles Ashe à Court-Repington.[7]
Plants in this genus are native to the Southwestern United States (from Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah to Texas) and Mesoamerica (in Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico).[8][9] They are diverse in appearance. The flowers are usually white, pink, or purple.[2][10][11] Their flower heads are usually composed of only disc florets, though some are long and look like ray florets.
Accepted species
81 species (as of January 2022),[8]
- Acourtia bravohollisiana
- Acourtia butandae
- Acourtia caltepecana
- Acourtia carpholepis
- Acourtia carranzae
- Acourtia ciprianoi
- Acourtia cordata
- Acourtia coulteri
- Acourtia cuernavacana
- Acourtia dieringeri
- Acourtia discolor
- Acourtia dissiticeps
- Acourtia dugesii
- Acourtia durangensis
- Acourtia elizabethiae
- Acourtia erioloma
- Acourtia fragrans
- Acourtia fruticosa
- Acourtia gentryi
- Acourtia glandulifera
- Acourtia glomeriflora
- Acourtia gracilis
- Acourtia grandifolia
- Acourtia guatemalensis
- Acourtia hidalgoana
- Acourtia hintoniorum
- Acourtia hondurana
- Acourtia hooveri
- Acourtia huajuapana
- Acourtia humboldtii
- Acourtia intermedia
- Acourtia joaquinensis
- Acourtia lepidopoda
- Acourtia lobulata
- Acourtia longifolia
- Acourtia lozanii
- Acourtia macrocephala
- Acourtia macvaughii
- Acourtia matudae
- Acourtia mexiae
- Acourtia mexicana
- Acourtia michoacana
- Acourtia microcephala
- Acourtia moctezumae
- Acourtia molinana
- Acourtia moschata
- Acourtia nana
- Acourtia nelsonii
- Acourtia nudicaulis
- Acourtia nudiuscula
- Acourtia oaxacana
- Acourtia ovatifolia
- Acourtia oxylepis
- Acourtia palmeri
- Acourtia parryi
- Acourtia patens
- Acourtia pilulosa
- Acourtia pinetorum
- Acourtia platyphylla
- Acourtia platyptera
- Acourtia potosina
- Acourtia pringlei
- Acourtia pulchella
- Acourtia purpusii
- Acourtia reticulata
- Acourtia runcinata
- Acourtia rzedowskii
- Acourtia scapiformis
- Acourtia scaposa
- Acourtia simulata
- Acourtia sinaloana
- Acourtia souleana
- Acourtia tenoriensis
- Acourtia thurberi
- Acourtia tomentosa
- Acourtia turbinata
- Acourtia umbratalis
- Acourtia venturae
- Acourtia veracruzana
- Acourtia wislizeni
- Acourtia wrightii
- Acourtia zacatecana
References
- ↑ "Genus: Acourtia D. Don". Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. 1994-09-07. Archived from the original on 2009-05-06. Retrieved 2010-10-25.
- 1 2 Flora of North America Vol. 19 Page 72, Acourtia D. Don
- ↑ Don, David. 1830. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 16(2): 203–204 descriptions in Latin, commentary in English
- ↑ Tropicos, Acourtia D. Don
- ↑ Reveal, J. L. and R. M. King. 1973. Re-establishment of Acourtia D. Don (Asteraceae). Phytologia 27: 228–232
- ↑ Michael Eason Wildflowers of Texas (2018), p. 326, at Google Books
- ↑ Burkhardt, Lotte (2018). Verzeichnis eponymischer Pflanzennamen – Erweiterte Edition [Index of Eponymic Plant Names – Extended Edition] (pdf) (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2018. ISBN 978-3-946292-26-5. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- 1 2 "Acourtia D.Don | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ↑ Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution maps
- ↑ Davidse, G., M. Sousa-Peña, S. Knapp & F. Chiang Cabrera. 2014. Asteraceae. 5(2): ined. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez, S. Knapp & F. Chiang Cabrera (eds.) Flora Mesoamericana. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México D.F.
- ↑ Nelson, C. H. 2008. Catálogo de las Plantas Vasculares de Honduras 1–1576. Secretaria de Recursos Naturales y Ambiente, Tegucigalpa
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