Tripteris

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

Tripteris
Tripteris vaillantii Decne., Wadi Ghuweir, Jordan
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Tripteris

Less. 1831, conserved name not Thunb. 1817 (Malpighiaceae)
Synonyms[2]
  • Osteospermum subg. Tripteris (Less.) Norl.

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

Species[1]
  • Tripteris afromontana (Norl.) B.Nord.
  • Tripteris aghillana DC.
  • Tripteris amplexicaulis (Thunb.) Less.
  • Tripteris angolensis (Norl.) B.Nord.
  • Tripteris auriculata S.Moore
  • Tripteris crassifolia O.Hoffm.
  • Tripteris dentata (Burm.f.) Harv.
  • Tripteris microcarpa Harv.
  • Tripteris monocephala Oliv. & Hiern
  • Tripteris nervosa Hutch.
  • Tripteris nyikensis (Norl.) B.Nord.
  • Tripteris oppositifolia (Aiton) B.Nord.
  • Tripteris pinnatilobata (Norl.) B.Nord.
  • Tripteris polycephala DC.
  • Tripteris rosulata (Norl.) B.Nord.
  • Tripteris sinuata DC.
  • Tripteris spathulata DC.
  • Tripteris spinigera Norl.
  • Tripteris vaillantii Decne.
  • Tripteris volkensii O.Hoffm.
formerly included[1]

see Inuloides Monoculus Norlindhia Osteospermum

  • Tripteris amplectens - Norlindhia amplectens
  • Tripteris amplexicaulis - Norlindhia amplectens
  • Tripteris arborescens - Osteospermum grandiflorum
  • Tripteris atropurpurea - Monoculus monstrosus
  • Tripteris bolusii - Osteospermum bolusii
  • Tripteris breviradiata - Norlindhia breviradiata
  • Tripteris burchellii - Oligocarpus burchellii
  • Tripteris clandestina - Monoculus monstrosus
  • Tripteris concordiae - Osteospermum spinescens
  • Tripteris confusa - Norlindhia amplectens
  • Tripteris fruticosa - Osteospermum karooicum
  • Tripteris glabra - Osteospermum glabrum
  • Tripteris gracilis - Norlindhia amplectens
  • Tripteris herbacea - Monoculus monstrosus
  • Tripteris hyoseroides - Monoculus hyoseroides
  • Tripteris integrifolia - Osteospermum karooicum
  • Tripteris karrooica - Osteospermum karooicum
  • Tripteris leptoloba - Osteospermum leptolobum
  • Tripteris muschlerianus - Osteospermum spinescens
  • Tripteris pachypteris - Osteospermum spinescens
  • Tripteris petiolata - Osteospermum grandiflorum
  • Tripteris rogersii - Osteospermum rigidum
  • Tripteris scariosa - Monoculus monstrosus
  • Tripteris spinescens - Osteospermum spinescens
  • Tripteris tomentosa - Inuloides tomentosa

References

  1. Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist Archived 2014-11-06 at Archive.today
  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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