Laphamia Explained
Laphamia is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family, Asteraceae. It includes 43 species native to the southwestern and south-central United States and northern and western Mexico.
Species
43 species are accepted.
- Laphamia aglossa
- Laphamia ajoensis
- Laphamia ambrosiifolia
- Laphamia angustifolia
- Laphamia batopilensis
- Laphamia bisetosa
- Laphamia carmenensis
- Laphamia castillonii
- Laphamia cernua
- Laphamia cinerea
- Laphamia coahuilensis
- Laphamia cochisensis
- Laphamia cordifolia
- Laphamia dissecta
- Laphamia fosteri
- Laphamia gentryi
- Laphamia gilensis
- Laphamia gracilis
- Laphamia grandifolia
- Laphamia huecoensis
- Laphamia intricata
- Laphamia inyoensis
- Laphamia lemmonii
- Laphamia leptoglossa
- Laphamia lindheimeri
- Laphamia lloydii
- Laphamia lobata
- Laphamia megalocephala
- Laphamia palmeri
- Laphamia parryi
- Laphamia quinqueflora
- Laphamia reinana
- Laphamia rupestris
- Laphamia sanchezii
- Laphamia saxicola
- Laphamia specicola
- Laphamia stansburyi
- Laphamia staurophylla
- Laphamia vandevenderi
- Laphamia vaseyi
- Laphamia villosa
- Laphamia vitreomontana
- Laphamia warnockii