Viguiera
Family: Asteraceae
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Edward E. Schilling in Flora of North America (vol. 21)
Perennials or shrubs [annuals], 50-200 cm. Stems erect or ascending, unbranched or branched. Leaves mostly cauline; opposite (proximal) and/or alternate (distal); petiolate or ± sessile; blades often 3-nerved (from at or near bases), deltate, deltate-ovate, lance-linear, lanceolate, lance-ovate, linear, linear-filiform, rhombic-ovate, or ovate, sometimes pinnately lobed, ultimate margins entire or toothed, faces glabrous or hairy, often gland-dotted. Heads radiate, borne singly or (2-25+) in open to crowded, ± corymbiform arrays. Involucres hemispheric [campanulate], (5-18 ×) 7-15 mm. Phyllaries persistent, 10-30 in 2-5 series (subequal to unequal). Receptacles flat to convex, paleate (paleae tan, conduplicate, apices often 3-lobed or -toothed). Ray florets 6-18, neuter; corollas yellow (laminae 2-4-lobed). Disc florets 40-100+, bisexual, fertile; corollas yellow, tubes shorter than campanulate throats, lobes 5, triangular (style branches slender, apices acute or attenuate). Cypselae (purplish black, often mottled) ± compressed, often obpyramidal (usually strigose, sometimes glabrous); pappi 0, or persistent or tardily falling, of 2 lacerate, aristate scales (2.2-5.5 mm) plus [0-]2-4[-6] lacerate or aristate scales (0.5-1.3 mm). x = 17. Viguiera has been long recognized as paraphyletic. Molecular studies are helping to clarify its phylogeny, and the corresponding systematic adjustments are beginning (E. E. Schilling and J. L. Panero 2002). Some groups have already been separated, including Bahiopsis and Heliomeris. It is likely that the genus will be narrowed to include only a single species, V. dentata (including V. helianthoides Kunth), and that new or resurrected genera will accommodate the remaining species. As currently circumscribed, the genus occurs primarily in Mexico and South America and reaches its northern limit of distribution in the southwestern United States. The Mexican (Chihuahua, Durango) V. phenax was collected a single time in Texas [where it was named Helianthus ludens Shinners and Viguiera ludens (Shinners) M. C. Johnston]; it apparently has not become established in the flora area.

FNA 2006, Wiggins 1964, Kearney and Peebles 1969
Nativity: Native General: Annual or perennial herbs, frutescent plants to shrubs. Leaves: Opposite, at least below. Flowers: Heads small to large, radiate, corollas usually yellow, sometimes with whitish rays or purplish disk; phyllaries 2-several-seriate, subequal or graduated, usually indurated and ribbed at base and herbaceous toward apex; ray florets usually sterile; disk florets subtended by chaffy bracts, these enclosing achenes and falling with them. Fruits: Cypselae with appressed hairs and a pappus of 2 bristles and smaller scales, or glabrous and pappus absent. Ecology: Washes, plains, arroyos, hillslopes, various substrates. Notes: Closely related to, and appearing similar to Helianthus. Three species and one variety have been found in Santa Cruz county, a collection of this plant is necessary for documentation (2008). Ethnobotany: Unknown Etymology: Viguiera named after Louis Guillaume Alexandre Viguier (1790-1867) a French botanist. Synonyms: None Editor: SBuckley, 2010
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Viguiera neocronquistii
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Viguiera oaxacana
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Viguiera obscura
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Viguiera orientalis
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Viguiera ovata
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Viguiera pachycephala
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Viguiera palmeri
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Viguiera parkinsonii
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Viguiera pazensis
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Viguiera phenax
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Viguiera pinnatilobata
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Viguiera porteri
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Viguiera potosina
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Viguiera pringlei
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Viguiera purisimae
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Viguiera purpusii
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Viguiera puruana
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Viguiera quinqueradiata
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Viguiera quitensis
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Viguiera reticulata
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Viguiera revoluta
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Viguiera rhombifolia
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Viguiera robusta
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Viguiera schultzii
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Viguiera seemannii
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Viguiera sessilifolia
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Viguiera similis
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Viguiera sodiroi
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Viguiera soliceps
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Viguiera sphaerocephala
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Viguiera splendens
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Viguiera spooneri
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Viguiera squarrosa
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Viguiera stenoloba
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Viguiera subincisa
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Viguiera superaxillaris
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Viguiera tenuis
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Viguiera tomentosa
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Viguiera trachyphylla
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Viguiera triangularis
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Viguiera tucumanensis
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Viguiera urticiformis
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