Psathyrotes

{{Short description|Genus of plants}}

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|image = Psathyrotes ramosissima (1).jpg

|image_caption = Psathyrotes ramosissima

|display_parents = 3

|taxon = Psathyrotes

|authority = A.Gray

|type_species = Psathyrotes annua

|type_species_authority = (Nutt.) A.Gray[http://www.tropicos.org/Name/40016899 Tropicos, Psathyrotes (Nutt.) A. Gray ]

|synonyms_ref = [http://dixon.iplantcollaborative.org/CompositaeWeb/Default.aspx?Page=NameSearch&searchText=Psathyrotes&searchField=NameFull Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist ] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20150102143541/http://dixon.iplantcollaborative.org/CompositaeWeb/Default.aspx?Page=NameSearch&searchText=Psathyrotes&searchField=NameFull |date=2015-01-02 }}

|synonyms =

  • Bulbostylis sect. Psathyrotus Nutt.
  • Pseudobartlettia Rydb.

|}}

Psathyrotes is a genus of North American plants in the sneezeweed tribe within the sunflower family.[https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/9050475#page/604/mode/1up Gray, Asa. 1853. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge 5(6): 100] It contains annual and perennial forbs and low subshrubs native to dry areas of southwestern North America. Common names include turtleback, brittlestem, and fanleaf.

The plants are low, densely branching, hairy, and scaly, with a turpentine-like odor. Leaves are alternate and hairy. The Latin name of the genus (from the Greek psathurotes) refers to the brittleness of the stems.

;Species[http://bonap.net/NAPA/TaxonMaps/Genus/County/Psathyrotes Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution maps]

;formerly included

see Peucephyllum Psathyrotopsis Trichoptilium

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