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The Mutisioideae are a subfamily in the plant family Asteraceae that includes about 630 species assigned to 44 different genera. This subfamily is mainly native in South America, except for Adenocaulon, Chaptalia, Gerbera, Trichocline, which have species in all continents other than Europe and Antarctica. Common characters are the deeply incised corollas of the disc florets, with fivelobes, sometimes merged in two lips, flower heads with overlapping involucral bracts, anthers with tails and pointy tips, the styles usually stick far out of the florets and are essentially hairless. Most species are herbs, but some are vines, shrubs, or small trees.

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  • Mutisioideae (en)
  • موتيساوات (ar)
  • Mutisiòidies (ca)
  • Mutisioideae (de)
  • Mutisioideae (es)
  • Mutisioideae (it)
  • 멸가치아과 (ko)
  • Mutisioideae (pl)
  • Мутизиевые (ru)
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  • Les Mutisioideae són una subfamília de la família de plantes asteràcies. (ca)
  • الموتيسياوات (الاسم العلمي: Mutisioideae) هي أسرة نباتية تتبع الفصيلة النجمية من رتبة النجميات. (ar)
  • Die Mutisioideae sind eine Unterfamilie der Pflanzenfamilie der Korbblütler (Asteraceae). Die Verbreitung ist hauptsächlich neuweltlich; einige Arten kommen auch in Afrika, Asien und Australien vor. Am bekanntesten sind die Sorten der Gerbera, die heute weltweit zu den beliebtesten Schnittblumen gehören; neuerdings werden einige Sorten auch als Zimmerpflanzen angeboten. (de)
  • The Mutisioideae are a subfamily in the plant family Asteraceae that includes about 630 species assigned to 44 different genera. This subfamily is mainly native in South America, except for Adenocaulon, Chaptalia, Gerbera, Trichocline, which have species in all continents other than Europe and Antarctica. Common characters are the deeply incised corollas of the disc florets, with fivelobes, sometimes merged in two lips, flower heads with overlapping involucral bracts, anthers with tails and pointy tips, the styles usually stick far out of the florets and are essentially hairless. Most species are herbs, but some are vines, shrubs, or small trees. (en)
  • 멸가치아과(---亞科, 학명: Mutisioideae 무티시오이데아이[*])는 국화과의 아과이다. (ko)
  • Mutisioideae (Cass.) Lindl., 1829 è una sottofamiglia di piante angiosperme dicotiledoni appartenente alla famiglia delle Asteraceae. (it)
  • Mutisioideae — подсемейство цветковых растений семейства Астровые (Asteraceae). Растения встречаются, преимущественно, в Новом Свете, несколько видов произрастает в Африке, Азии и Австралии. Подсемейство включает около 630 видов в, примерно, 44 родах; выделяют три трибы: * — включает около 12 родов; * — включает около 26 родов; * — включает 6 родов. (ru)
  • Mutisioideae es una subfamilia de plantas de flores perteneciente a la familia Asteraceae. Esta subfamilia presenta flores con corola bilabiada. Los lóbulos del estigma son cortos. El número cromosómico básico es n=6 a 9. La subfamilia comprende 44 géneros y aproximadamente 630 especies que se distribuyen en Sudamérica.Los 44 géneros se agrupan en las siguientes tribus: * Onoserideae * Aphyllocladus, Gypothamnium, Lycoseris, Onoseris, Plazia, Urmenetea. * Nassauvieae * ejemplos: Nassauvia, Criscia. * Mutisieae * ejemplos :Gerbera, Mutisia. (es)
  • Mutisioideae – podrodzina w obrębie astrowatych (Asteraceae). W ujęciu Panero i Funk z 2002 oraz późniejszych aktualizacjach tej klasyfikacji astrowatych, jest to jedna ze starszych podrodzin astrowatych. Jest siostrzana względem podrodziny Stifftioideae, wraz z którą tworzy klad oddzielony od pnia astrowatych na przełomie paleocenu i eocenu. Starszymi kladami tworzącymi grupę koronną astrowatych są tylko podrodziny Barnadesioideae i . (pl)
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