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Tetramolopium
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Tetramolopium is a genus of plants in the tribe Astereae within the family Asteraceae. Most of the species are native to New Guinea, 11 species are found in Hawaii, and one in the Cook Islands, with the island populations apparently representing a recent (by evolutionary standards) colonization. It is related to Camptacra, Kippistia, Minuria, Peripleura, and Vittadinia all of which are from Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, or Pacific islands. Species formerly included see Diplostephium Tetramolopium ochraceum - Diplostephium ochraceum Tetramolopium phylicoides - Diplostephium phylicoides Tetramolopium rupestre - Diplostephium rupestre...read more on Wikipedia.
40 Tetramolopium species found, including:
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