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Heterocoma
1810Summary
Heterocoma is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Heterocoma was believed for many years to contain only one species, until 2013, when two new species were described and the three genera Bishopalea, Sipolisia, and Xerxes were merged into Heterocoma. All are endemic to the Brazilian Highlands. Species: formerly included Heterocoma bifrons (DC. ex Pers.) DC. – Chronopappus bifrons (DC. ex Pers.) DC....read more on Wikipedia.
6 Heterocoma species found:
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