Psiadia Explained
Psiadia, commonly known as daisy trees, is a genus of mostly woody Asian and African plants in the tribe Astereae within the family Asteraceae.[1] [2] The genus is distributed throughout the Western Indian Ocean, with species reported from continental Eastern Africa, Madagascar, Mauritius, La Reunion, Rodrigues, the Comoro islands, as well as several of the smaller, uninhabited islands in the Mozambique Channel. Additional species are suspected on Socotra and Sri Lanka, but these have not been confirmed. Phylogenetic studies using DNA sequence data and biogeographic reconstruction using molecular dating have shown that the genus originated on the African mainland, and colonized Madagascar and the outlying islands in the Indian Ocean in several independent instances of overwater dispersal in the Miocene.[3]
- Species[4]
- Psiadia agathaeoides
- Psiadia ageratoides
- Psiadia alticola
- Psiadia altissima
- Psiadia amygdalina
- Psiadia anchusifolia
- Psiadia angustifolia
- Psiadia argentea
- Psiadia arguta
- Psiadia aspera
- Psiadia boivinii
- Psiadia cacuminum
- Psiadia callocephala
- Psiadia canescens
- Psiadia cataractae
- Psiadia ceylanica
- Psiadia coarctata
- Psiadia coursii
- Psiadia decaryi
- Psiadia dentata
- Psiadia depauperata
- Psiadia dimorpha
- Psiadia dracaenifolia
- Psiadia flavocinerea
- Psiadia glutinosa
- Psiadia godotiana
- Psiadia grandidentata
- Psiadia hendersoniae
- Psiadia hispida
- Psiadia humilis
- Psiadia inaequidentata
- Psiadia incana
- Psiadia insignis
- Psiadia laurifolia
- Psiadia leucophylla
- Psiadia lithospermifolia
- Psiadia lucida
- Psiadia marojejyensis
- Psiadia mauritiana
- Psiadia melastomoides
- Psiadia minor
- Psiadia mollissima
- Psiadia montana
- Psiadia nigrescens
- Psiadia pascalii
- Psiadia penninervia
- Psiadia pollicina
- Psiadia pseudonigrescens
- Psiadia punctulata
- Psiadia quartziticola
- Psiadia retusa
- Psiadia rivalsii
- Psiadia rodriguesiana
- Psiadia salaziana
- Psiadia salviifolia
- †Psiadia schweinfurthii
- Psiadia sericea
- Psiadia serrata
- Psiadia tanala
- Psiadia tardieuana
- Psiadia terebinthina
- Psiadia tsaratananensis
- Psiadia vestita
- Psiadia viscosa
- Formerly included[5] see: Conyza Microglossa Pluchea
Notes and References
- Book: Jacquin NJ . Plantarum Rariorum Horti Caesarei Schoenbrunnensis. . Iconographia Imperial Garden Schoenbrunnensis . Latin . 1797 . 2 . 13–14 . plate 152: color illustration of Psiadia glutinosa . https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/272067#page/118/mode/1up .
- Web site: Jacquin NJ . 1797 . Psiadia Jacq. . Tropicos.org . Missouri Botanical Garden .
- Strijk JS, Noyes RD, Strasberg D, Cruaud C, Gavory F, Chase MW, Abbott RJ, Thébaud C . 6 . In and out of Madagascar: dispersal to peripheral islands, insular speciation and diversification of Indian Ocean daisy trees (Psiadia, Asteraceae) . PLOS ONE . 7 . 8 . e42932 . 2012-08-10 . 22900068 . 3416790 . 10.1371/journal.pone.0042932 . 2012PLoSO...742932S . free .
- 10721-1 . Psiadia Jacq. . 16 April 2024.
- Web site: Psiadia . Global Compositae Database . The International Compositae Alliance (TICA) . 16 July 2021 .