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Psiadia, commonly known as daisy trees, is a genus of mostly woody Asian and African plants in the tribe Astereae within the family Asteraceae. The genus is distributed throughout the Western Indian Ocean, with species reported from continental Eastern Africa, Madagascar, Mauritius, La Reunion, Rodrigues, the Comoro islands, as well as several of the smaller, uninhabited islands in the Mozambique Channel. Additional species are suspected on Socotra and Sri Lanka, but these have not been confirmed. Phylogenetic studies using DNA sequence data and biogeographic reconstruction using molecular dating have shown that the genus originated on the African mainland, and colonized Madagascar and the outlying islands in the Indian Ocean in several independent instances of overwater dispersal in the M

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  • Psiadia (en)
  • شوزم (ar)
  • Psiadia (es)
  • Psiadia (fr)
  • Psiadia (it)
  • Psiadia (pt)
  • Psiadia (sv)
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  • الشوزم (الاسم العلمي: Psiadia) هي جنس من النباتات يتبع الفصيلة النجمية من رتبة النجميات. (ar)
  • Psiadia es un género de plantas fanerógamas perteneciente a la familia de las asteráceas. Comprende 103 especies descritas y solo 42 aceptadas.​​ (es)
  • Psiadia est un genre de plantes de la famille des Asteraceae. (fr)
  • Psiadia Jacq., 1800 è un genere di piante della famiglia delle Asteraceae. (it)
  • Psiadia é um género botânico pertencente à família Asteraceae. (pt)
  • Psiadia är ett släkte av korgblommiga växter. Psiadia ingår i familjen korgblommiga växter. (sv)
  • Psiadia, commonly known as daisy trees, is a genus of mostly woody Asian and African plants in the tribe Astereae within the family Asteraceae. The genus is distributed throughout the Western Indian Ocean, with species reported from continental Eastern Africa, Madagascar, Mauritius, La Reunion, Rodrigues, the Comoro islands, as well as several of the smaller, uninhabited islands in the Mozambique Channel. Additional species are suspected on Socotra and Sri Lanka, but these have not been confirmed. Phylogenetic studies using DNA sequence data and biogeographic reconstruction using molecular dating have shown that the genus originated on the African mainland, and colonized Madagascar and the outlying islands in the Indian Ocean in several independent instances of overwater dispersal in the M (en)
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