Mutisioideae


The Mutisioideae are a subfamily in the plant family Asteraceae that includes about 630 species assigned to 44 different genera. This subfamily is mainly native in South America, except for Adenocaulon, Chaptalia, Gerbera, Trichocline, which have species in all continents other than Europe and Antarctica. Common characters are the deeply incised corollas of the disc florets, with five
lobes, sometimes merged in two lips, flower heads with overlapping involucral bracts, anthers with tails and pointy tips, the styles usually stick far out of the florets and are essentially hairless. Most species are herbs, but some are vines, shrubs, or small trees.

Taxonomy

The subfamily Mutisioideae consists of three tribes:
;Tribe MutisieaeAdenocaulon Hook. Brachyclados Gillies ex D.Don Chaetanthera Ruiz & Pav. Chaptalia Vent. Eriachaenium Sch.Bip Gerbera L. Leibnitzia Cass. Lulia Zardini Mutisia L.f. Oreoseris DC. Pachylaena D.Don ex Hook. Perdicium L. Trichocline Cass.
;Tribe Onoserideae
;Tribe NassauvieaeAcourtia D.Don Ameghinoa Speg.Berylsimpsonia B. L. TurnerBurkartia Crisci Calopappus MeyenCalorezia PaneroCephalopappus Nees & Mart.Criscia Katinas Dolichlasium Lag.Holocheilus Cass. Jungia L. f.Leucheria Lag.Leunisia Phil.Lophopappus RusbyMacrachaenium Hook f. Marticorenia Crisci Moscharia Ruiz & Pav.Nassauvia Comm. ex Juss.Oxyphyllum Phil.Pamphalea Lag. Perezia Lag.Pleocarphus D.Don: Polyachyrus Lag.Proustia Lag.Triptilion Ruiz & Pav.Trixis P.Br.