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Foodplant / internal feeder
larva of Apion confluens feeds within stem (lower, then rootstock) of Tripleurospermum
Remarks: Other: uncertain

Foodplant / internal feeder
larva of Apion dispar feeds within capitulum? of Tripleurospermum
Remarks: Other: uncertain

Foodplant / internal feeder
larva of Apion hookeri feeds within capitulum of Tripleurospermum

Foodplant / spot causer
sorus of Entyloma matricariae causes spots on stem of Tripleurospermum
Remarks: season: 8-9

Foodplant / parasite
sporangium of Paraperonospora leptosperma parasitises live involucre of Tripleurospermum

Foodplant / parasite
sporangium of Peronospora radii parasitises live leaf of Tripleurospermum

Foodplant / feeds on
Pseudostyphlus pillumus feeds on Tripleurospermum

Foodplant / feeds on
pycnidium of Septoria coelomycetous anamorph of Septoria matricariae feeds on Tripleurospermum

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Tripleurospermum

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Tripleurospermum is a genus in the chamomile tribe within the sunflower family.[2][3] Mayweed is a common name for plants in this genus.[4]

Most of the species are from Europe and temperate Asia although a few are from North America and North Africa. The species are placed in Matricaria by some authors.[5][6][7]

Plants typically have lobed leaves that are composed of one to three opposite pairs cut almost to the leaf mid rib: they have indehiscent one-celled fruits that have 3-ribs and two resinous glands at the base, Matricaria species are distinguished from these species by lacking fruits with 3-ribs and the two glands.[8]

Species[1][9]

Formerly included[1]

See Heteromera Matricaria Pyrethrum

References

  1. ^ a b c Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist Archived 2014-11-06 at archive.today
  2. ^ Schultz, Carl Heinrich Bipontinus. 1844. Ueber die Tanaceteen: mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der deutschen Arten 31–34
  3. ^ Tropicos, Tripleurospermum Sch. Bip.
  4. ^ USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Tripleurospermum". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  5. ^ Flora of North America Vol. 19, 20 and 21 Page 548, Tripleurospermum Schultz-Bipontinus, Tanaceteen. 31. 1844.
  6. ^ Flora of China Vol. 20-21 Page 769 三肋果属 san lei guo shu Tripleurospermum Schultz Bipontinus, Tanaceteen. 31. 1844.
  7. ^ Altervista Flora Italilana, Camomilla senza odore, Tripleurospermum inodorum (L.) Sch. Bip. includes photos and distribution maps
  8. ^ "6. Tripleurospermum". Flora of Pakistan. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press. 207: 33. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
  9. ^ "Tripleurospermum". Index Nominum Genericorum. International Association for Plant Taxonomy. 2006-02-20. Retrieved 2008-06-14.

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Tripleurospermum: Brief Summary

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Tripleurospermum is a genus in the chamomile tribe within the sunflower family. Mayweed is a common name for plants in this genus.

Most of the species are from Europe and temperate Asia although a few are from North America and North Africa. The species are placed in Matricaria by some authors.

Plants typically have lobed leaves that are composed of one to three opposite pairs cut almost to the leaf mid rib: they have indehiscent one-celled fruits that have 3-ribs and two resinous glands at the base, Matricaria species are distinguished from these species by lacking fruits with 3-ribs and the two glands.

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