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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
AsteraceaeChaetopappa asteroidesTiny Lazy-daisySandy 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).image of plant
AsteraceaeChaetopappa bellidifoliaEdwards Plateau Lazy-daisyRocky and alluvial calcareous areas.Endemic to Edwards Plateau, TX, and adjacent provinces to the east and northeast.image of plant
AsteraceaeChaetopappa bellioidesMany-flower Lazy-daisyOpen, calcareous upland sites.C. TX, w. TX, south through s. TX to Mexico (AGS, CHH, COA, DGO, JAL, NLE, SLP, TAM, ZAC).image of plant
AsteraceaeChaetopappa effusaCentral TX (primarily Edwards Plateau), west to trans-Pecos TX.
AsteraceaeChaetopappa imberbisAwnless Lazy-daisyDeep, loose sand of oak woodlands.Endemic to se. TX.
AsteraceaeChaetopappa modestaRio Grande Lazy-daisyOpen sites in brushland.Rio Grande Valley of s. TX and adjacent n. TAM.