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Gnaphalium

Gnaphalium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly called cudweeds or (formerly) chafeweeds. They are widespread and common in temperate regions, although some are found on tropical mountains or in the subtropical regions of the world.

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Secondary metabolites

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Gnaphalium

Nodes111
Edges110
Triples103
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.018018
Components1

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Gnaphalium

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related to Formerly included · 56
Gnaphalium → Achyrocline, Aliella, Ammobium, Anaphalioides, Anaphalis, Anaxeton, Antennaria, Argyrotegium, Belloa, Berroa, Blumea, Castroviejoa, Chevreulia, Chionolaena, Chrysocephalum, Dolichothrix, Edmondia, Euchiton, Ewartia, Facelis
related to Species · 36
Gnaphalium → April, As, BenoistGnaphalium, Bip, Bolus, Burtt DavyGnaphalium, BurttGnaphalium, Clarke, DC, Emb, Gand, Harv, Hieron, Hilliard, HilliardGnaphalium, Hochst, Hoffm, Hook, Kirp, Kr
related to External links · 4
Gnaphalium → Media, Wikimedia Commons Data, WikispeciesJepson Manual Treatment, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Secondary metabolites · 4
Gnaphalium → Cass, D-glucaric, Leontopodium, Recently
related to Some former species · 2
Gnaphalium → Omalotheca, Pseudognaphalium
is a · 1
Gnaphalium → genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae

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dc hilliard sect formerly kirp omalotheca burtt species cass genus ex sch bip hoffm family plants world synchaeta included leontopodium

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Gnaphaliumis agenus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae0.90text
Gnaphaliumrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Gnaphaliumrelated to External linksMedia0.60section
Gnaphaliumrelated to External linksWikimedia Commons Data0.60section
Gnaphaliumrelated to External linksWikispeciesJepson Manual Treatment0.60section
Gnaphaliumrelated to Formerly includedNumerous0.60section
Gnaphaliumrelated to Formerly includedAchyrocline0.60section
Gnaphaliumrelated to Formerly includedAliella0.60section
Gnaphaliumrelated to Formerly includedAmmobium0.60section
Gnaphaliumrelated to Formerly includedAnaphalioides0.60section
Gnaphaliumrelated to Formerly includedAnaphalis0.60section
Gnaphaliumrelated to Formerly includedAnaxeton0.60section

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