Tanacetopsis Explained
Tanacetopsis is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae.[1]
Its native range stretches from Afghanistan to Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kirghistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan) to parts of tropical Asia (Western Himalaya and Pakistan).
It was first published in Fl. Uzbekistan. vol.6 on page 138 in 1962.
Species
As accepted by Plants of the World Online;
- Tanacetopsis afghanica
- Tanacetopsis botschantzevii
- Tanacetopsis czukavinae
- Tanacetopsis doabensis
- Tanacetopsis eriobasis
- Tanacetopsis ferganensis
- Tanacetopsis freitagii
- Tanacetopsis goloskokovii
- Tanacetopsis handeliiformis
- Tanacetopsis hedgei
- Tanacetopsis kamelinii
- Tanacetopsis karataviensis
- Tanacetopsis korovinii
- Tanacetopsis krascheninnikovii
- Tanacetopsis mucronata
- Tanacetopsis pamiralaica
- Tanacetopsis pjataevae
- Tanacetopsis popovii
- Tanacetopsis santoana
- Tanacetopsis setacea
- Tanacetopsis submarginata
- Tanacetopsis subsimilis
- Tanacetopsis tripinnatifida
- Tanacetopsis urgutensis
Notes and References
- Web site: Tanacetopsis (Tzvelev) Kovalevsk. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 17 March 2021 . en.