Hymenothrix wislizeni
We don't have an image yet.
Upload an image!
Table of Contents
Details Top
Internal ID | UUID643fd1fd9f225349945787 |
Scientific name | Hymenothrix wislizeni |
Authority | A.Gray |
First published in | Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts , ser. 2, 4(1): 102 (1849) |
Description Top
Suggest a correction or write a new one!
It is commonly known as the Trans-Pecos thimblehead and is found in Mexico and the southwestern United States.
Hymenothrix wislizeni, also known as the Trans-Pecos thimblehead, is a type of flowering plant found in northwestern Mexico and the southwestern United States. This annual herb can grow up to 70 cm tall and has distinctive yellow or cream-colored flowers. It is a member of the daisy family and is commonly found in areas such as Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, and far western Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico. Its unique appearance and distribution make it a notable species in the region.
Hymenothrix wislizeni, also known as the Trans-Pecos thimblehead, is a type of flowering plant found in northwestern Mexico and the southwestern United States. This annual herb can grow up to 70 cm tall and has distinctive yellow or cream-colored flowers. It is a member of the daisy family and is commonly found in areas such as Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, and far western Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico. Its unique appearance and distribution make it a notable species in the region.
Common names Top
Add a new one! Suggest a correction!Language | Common/alternative name |
---|---|
English | trans-pecos thimblehead |
Germination/Propagation Top
Suggest a correction or add new data!
No germination or propagation data was added yet.
Distribution (via POWO/KEW) Top
Legend for the distribution data:
- Doubtful data
- Extinct
- Introduced
- Native
-
Northern America click to expand
-
Mexico
- Mexico Northeast
- Mexico Northwest
-
South-central U.S.A.
- New Mexico
- Texas
-
Southwestern U.S.A.
- Arizona
-
Mexico
Links to other databases Top
Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
---|---|
World Flora Online | wfo-0000119830 |
USDA Plants | HYWI |
Tropicos | 2700917 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:225283-1 |
The Plant List | gcc-81114 |
Open Tree Of Life | 526952 |
NCBI Taxonomy | 176544 |
Nature Serve | 2.143693 |
IPNI | 225283-1 |
iNaturalist | 163936 |
GBIF | 3095894 |
EOL | 487682 |
USDA GRIN | 413851 |
Wikipedia | Hymenothrix_wislizeni |
Genomes (via NCBI) Top
No reference genome is available on NCBI yet. We are constantly monitoring for new data.
Scientific Literature Top
Below are displayed the latest 15 articles published in PMC (PubMed CentralĀ®) and other sources (DOI number only)!
If you wish to see all the related articles click here.
If you wish to see all the related articles click here.
Title | Authors | Publication | Released | IDs | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Honey bees preferentially consume freshly-stored pollen | Carroll MJ, Brown N, Goodall C, Downs AM, Sheenan TH, Anderson KE | PLoS One | 21-Apr-2017 |
|
||||||
Introduction to the Arizona Sky Island Arthropod Project (ASAP): Systematics, Biogeography, Ecology, and Population Genetics of Arthropods of the Madrean Sky Islands | Moore W, Meyer WM III, Eble JA, Franklin K, Wiens JF, Brusca RC | Proc RMRS | 01-Jan-2013 |
|
||||||
Norrosane derivatives and other constituents from Hymenothrix wislizenii | J. Jakupovic, A. Schuster, F. Bohlmann, H. Sanchez V., X.A. Dominguez | Elsevier BV | 25-Jul-2002 |
|
Phytochemical Profile Top
Add a new one!
Below are displayed the proven (via scientific papers) natural compounds!
You can also contribute to this by clicking here.
You can also contribute to this by clicking here.
Collections Top
In private collections | 0 |
In public collections | 0 |