Guardiola is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Mexico and the southwestern United States.[4][5][6] Members of the genus are subshrubs with simple, opposite leaves and terminal inflorescences.[2][6]
Originally placed in the subtribe Melampodiinae,[7] the genus was placed in its own subtribe, Guardiolinae, by Harold Robinson in 1978.[2]
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Guardiola is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Mexico and the southwestern United States. Members of the genus are subshrubs with simple, opposite leaves and terminal inflorescences.
Originally placed in the subtribe Melampodiinae, the genus was placed in its own subtribe, Guardiolinae, by Harold Robinson in 1978.
Species Guardiola angustifolia (A.Gray ex A.Gray) B.L.Rob. - Jalisco Guardiola arguta B.L.Rob. - Sonora Guardiola carinata B.L.Rob. - Nayarit †Guardiola diehlii M.E.Jones - New Mexico but probably extinct Guardiola mexicana Humb. & Bonpl. - from Durango to Oaxaca Guardiola odontophylla B.L.Rob. - Durango Guardiola palmeri B.L.Rob. - Durango Guardiola pappifera Paul G.Wilson - Guerrero Guardiola platyphylla A.Gray - Arizona (Gila, Pima, Santa Cruz, Cochise Counties), Sonora, Sinaloa, Chihuahua Guardiola rosei B.L.Rob. - Chihuahua, Nayarit, Durango Guardiola rotundifolia B.L.Rob. - Jalisco Guardiola stenodonta S.F.Blake - Sinaloa Guardiola thompsonii P.Van Faasen - Michoacán Guardiola tulocarpus A.Gray - from Sinaloa + Veracruz to Oaxaca