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  2. Category:Asteroideae - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Asteroideae" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  3. Asteroideae - Wikipedia

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    Asteroideae contains plants found all over the world, many of which are shrubby. There are about 1,135 genera and 17,200 species within this subfamily; the largest genera by number of species are Helichrysum (500–600) and Artemisia (550). Asteroideae is said to date back to approximately 46–36.5 million years ago. [3]

  4. Anthemideae - Wikipedia

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    Anthemideae is a tribe of flowering plants in the subfamily Asteroideae, which is part of the family Asteraceae. They are distributed worldwide, with concentrations in central Asia, the Mediterranean Basin, and southern Africa. [2] Most species of plant known as chamomile belong to genera of this tribe.

  5. Asterozoa - Wikipedia

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    The Asterozoa are a subphylum in the phylum Echinodermata, within the Eleutherozoa.Characteristics include a star-shaped body and radially divergent axes of symmetry. The subphylum includes the classes Asteroidea (the starfish or sea stars), Ophiuroidea (the brittle stars and basket stars), Somasteroidea (early asterozoans from which the other classes most likely evolved), and Stenuroidea ...

  6. Coreopsideae - Wikipedia

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    Coreopsideae is a tribe of flowering plants belonging to the Asteroideae subfamily. [1] It includes widely cultivated genera such as Coreopsis, after which the tribe is named, as well as Cosmos and Dahlia. A similar group has been recognized since 1829, generally as part of the tribe Heliantheae (Cassini, 1819). [2]

  7. Asteridea (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Asteridea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Evidence suggests that the genus, Asteridea, is monophyletic. Species Accepted species. all of which are endemic to Australia, and found in Western Australia, South Australia, and Victoria. Asteridea archeri P.S.Short Asteridea asteroides (Turcz.) Kroner Asteridea athrixioides (Sond. & F.Muell.) Kroner Asteridea chaetopoda (F ...

  8. Category:Asteroideae stubs - Wikipedia

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    F. Faxonia; Feddea; Filago (plant) Filago prolifera; Filago vulgaris; Fitchia (plant) Fitchia cordata; Fitchia mangarevensis; Fitchia nutans; Fitchia rapensis ...

  9. Astereae - Wikipedia

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    Astereae is a tribe of plants in the family Asteraceae that includes annuals, biennials, perennials, subshrubs, shrubs, and trees. They are found primarily in temperate regions of the world. [2]