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Asteraceae
Bercht. & Presl 1820

Etymology: Also known as Compositae. It refers to the aster family, with the aster being the type genus of this family, and in Greek it means star, alluding to the shape of its flowers.
Place of Origin: Widespread across all continents and in nearly all regions.

It is one of the largest families, with over 20,000 species. It is characterized by having inflorescences composed of numerous flowers surrounded by bracts. They typically exhibit herbaceous or shrubby habits. Some contain valuable essential oils of commercial importance.
Main Taxa

Plectranthus (LHér. 1788)

Plants with a creeping habit and fleshy appearance. They have a strong tendency to cover anything they encounter along their way. They prefer partial shade and moderate temperatures. Widely used as ornamental indoor plants. Several of their species are commonly known as "Money Plant" or "Money Flower." Both the plant and its delicate flower are highly attractive. More Information


Etymology: From the Greek "plectron", meaning spur, and "anthos", meaning flower, due to the resemblance of part of its flower to a spur.
Place of Origin: Warm or temperate zones of the Southern Hemisphere such as Australia, Africa, Indonesia, and India.

Other Taxa:
Achillea (L. 1953)
Adenostyles (Cass. 1816)
Aetheorhiza (Cass. 1827)
Ambrosia (L. 1753)
Anacyclus (L. 1753)
Andryala (L.1753))
Antennaria (Gaertn.1791))
Anthemis (L.1753))
Arctotheca (Vaill. 1754)
Arnica (L.1753))
Arnoseris (Gaertn.791).)
Artemisia (L.1753))
Aster (L.1753)
Asteriscus (Moench1794)
Atractylis (L.1753)
Balsamita (Mill.1754)
Bellis (L.1753)
Bellium (L.1771)
Bidens (L.1753)
Bombycilaena ((DC.) Smoljan.1955)
Calendula (L.1753)
Carduncellus (Adans.1763)
Carduus (L.1753)
Carlina (L.1753)
Carpesium (L.1753)
Carthamus (L.1753)
Catananche (L.1753)
Centaurea (L.1753)
Chamaemelum (Mill.1754)
Chamomilla
Cheirolophus (Cass.1827)
Chrysanthemum (L.1753)
Cicerbita (Wallr.1822)
Cichorium (L.1753)
Cirsium (Mill.1754)
Cladanthus (Cass.1816)
Cnicus (L.1753)
Coleostephus (Cass.1826)
Conyza (Less.1832)
Cotula (L.1753)
Crepis (L.1753)
Crupina ((Pers.) DC.1810)
Cynara (L.1753)
Dittrichia (Greuter1973)
Doronicum (L.1753)
Echinops (L.1753)
Eclipta (L.1771)
Erigeron (L.1753)
Eupatorium (L.1753)
Evax (Gaertn.791.)
Filaginella (Opiz1852)
Filago (Loefl.1753)
Galactites (Moench1794)
Galinsoga (Ruiz & Pav. 1794)
Gamochaeta (Wedd.1856)
Gazania (Gaertn.1791)
Gnaphalium (L.1753)
Guizotia (Cass.1829)
Gymnostyles (Raf.1817)
Hedypnois (Mill.1754)
Helianthus (L.1753)
Helichrysum (Mill.1754)
Heteranthemis (Schott 821.)
Hieracium (L.1753)
Hispidella (Barnadez ex Lam.1789)
Homogyne (Cass.1816)
Hyoseris (L.1753)
Inula (L.1753)
Jasonia (Cass.c. Na)
Jurinea (Cass.1821)
Lactuca (L.1753)
Lapsana (L.1753)
Lasiopogon (Cass. 75.)
Launaea (Cass.1822)
Leontodon (L.1753)
Leontopodium (R.Br. ex Cass.1819)
Lepidophorum (Neck. ex DC.1838)
Leucanthemopsis ((Giroux) Heywood1975)
Leucanthemum (Mill.1754)
Leuzea (DC.1805)
Logfia (Cass.1819)
Mantisalca (Cass. 142)
Matricaria (L.1753)
Mycelis (Cass.1824)
Notobasis (Cass.1825.)
Omalotheca (Cass.1828)
Onopordum (L.1753)
Osteospermum (L.1753)
Otanthus (Hoffmanns. & Link1834)
Pallenis ((Cass.) Cass.1822)
Petasites (Mill.1754)
Phagnalon (Cass. 174.)
Phalacrocarpum (Willk.1864)
Picnomon (Adans.1763)
Picris (L.1753)
Prenanthes (L.1753)
Prolongoa (Boiss.1840)
Ptilostemon (Cass. 200)
Pulicaria (Gaertn.1791)
Reichardia
Rhagadiolus (Juss.1789)
Santolina (L.1753)
Saussurea
Schkuria
Scolymus (Tourn. ex L.1753)
Scorzonera (L.1753)
Serratula (L.1753)
Silybum (Adans.1763)
Solidago (L.1753)
Sonchus (L.1753)
Staehelina (L.1753)
Tagetes (L.1753)
Tanacetum (L.1753)
Taraxacum (F.H.Wigg.1780)
Tolpis (Adans.1763)
Tragopogon (L.1753)
Tussilago (L.1753)
Tyrimnus (Cass.1826)
Urospermum (Scop.1777)
Xanthium (L.1753)
Xeranthemum (L.1753)
Zinnia (L.1759)
Nombres en Desuso:
\ Eukaryota Magnoliophyta Eudicots Compositae Vease -> Asteraceae (Bercht. & Presl 1820)