| Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
| Asteraceae | Chaetopappa asteroides | Tiny Lazy-daisy | Sandy open areas, Catahoula barrens; eastwards in waste areas near wool-combing mills. | MO and se. KS south to w. LA, s. TX, and Mexico; reported for SC by Nesom (2004d). | 
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| Asteraceae | Chaetopappa bellidifolia | Edwards Plateau Lazy-daisy | Rocky and alluvial calcareous areas. | Endemic to Edwards Plateau, TX, and adjacent provinces to the east and northeast. | 
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| Asteraceae | Chaetopappa bellioides | Many-flower Lazy-daisy | Open, calcareous upland sites. | C. TX, w. TX, south through s. TX to Mexico (AGS, CHH, COA, DGO, JAL, NLE, SLP, TAM, ZAC). | 
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| Asteraceae | Chaetopappa effusa | | | Central TX (primarily Edwards Plateau), west to trans-Pecos TX. | |
| Asteraceae | Chaetopappa imberbis | Awnless Lazy-daisy | Deep, loose sand of oak woodlands. | Endemic to se. TX. | |
| Asteraceae | Chaetopappa modesta | Rio Grande Lazy-daisy | Open sites in brushland. | Rio Grande Valley of s. TX and adjacent n. TAM. | |