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Species of Tanacetum L.

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Accepted Names
Exclude infraspecific names

NameAccepted Nameai
Tanacetum spp. a 
Tanacetum abrotanifolium (L.) Druce  a 
Tanacetum achilleifolium (M. Bieb.) Sch. Bip.  a 
Tanacetum argyrophyllum (K. Koch) Tzvelev Tanacetum polycephalum Sch. Bip. subsp. argyrophyllum (K. Koch) Podlech   
Tanacetum atkinsonii (C. B. Clarke) Kitam.  a 
Tanacetum axillare Thunb. Asaemia minuta (L. f.) K. Bremer   
Tanacetum balsamita L.  a 
Tanacetum balsamita L. subsp. balsamita  ai
Tanacetum balsamita L. subsp. balsamitoides (Sch. Bip.) Grierson  ai
Tanacetum balsamitoides Sch. Bip. Tanacetum balsamita L. subsp. balsamitoides (Sch. Bip.) Grierson   
Tanacetum bipinnatum (L.) Sch. Bip.  a 
Tanacetum boreale Fisch. ex DC. Tanacetum vulgare L.   
Tanacetum camphoratum Less.  a 
Tanacetum cinerariifolium (Trevir.) Sch. Bip.  a 
Tanacetum coccineum (Willd.) Grierson  a 
Tanacetum corymbosum (L.) Sch. Bip.  a 
Tanacetum corymbosum (L.) Sch. Bip. subsp. clusii (Fisch. ex Rchb.) Heywood  ai
Tanacetum corymbosum (L.) Sch. Bip. subsp. corymbosum  ai
Tanacetum douglasii DC. Tanacetum camphoratum Less.   
Tanacetum huronense Nutt.  a 
Tanacetum incanum L. Artemisia incana (L.) Druce   
Tanacetum lingulatum (Boiss.) Bornm. Xylanthemum lingulatum (Boiss.) K. Bremer & Humphries   
Tanacetum macrophyllum (Waldst. & Kit.) Sch. Bip.  a 
Tanacetum niveum (Lag.) Sch. Bip.  a 
Tanacetum parthenifolium (Willd.) Sch. Bip.  a 
Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Sch. Bip.  a 
Tanacetum pauciflorum Richardson Tanacetum huronense Nutt.   
Tanacetum pinnatum Boiss.  a 
Tanacetum polycephalum Sch. Bip.  a 
Tanacetum polycephalum Sch. Bip. subsp. argyrophyllum (K. Koch) Podlech  ai
Tanacetum polycephalum Sch. Bip. subsp. polycephalum  ai
Tanacetum potentilloides (A. Gray) A. Gray Sphaeromeria potentilloides (A. Gray) A. Heller   
Tanacetum potentilloides subsp. potentilloides  ai
Tanacetum poteriifolium (Ledeb.) Grierson  a 
Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum (Webb & Berthel.) Sch. Bip.  a 
Tanacetum purpureum Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don Cyathocline purpurea (Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don) Kuntze   
Tanacetum serotinum (L.) Sch. Bip. Leucanthemella serotina (L.) Tzvelev   
Tanacetum simplex A. Nelson Sphaeromeria simplex (A. Nelson) A. Heller   
Tanacetum suffruticosum L. Oncosiphon suffruticosum (L.) Kallersjo   
Tanacetum vulgare L.  a 
Tanacetum waldsteinii Sch. Bip. Leucanthemum waldsteinii (Sch. Bip.) Pouzar   
  1. Tanacetum abrotanifolium (L.) Druce
  2. Tanacetum achilleifolium (M. Bieb.) Sch. Bip.
  3. Tanacetum argyrophyllum (K. Koch) Tzvelev (=Tanacetum polycephalum Sch. Bip. subsp. argyrophyllum (K. Koch) Podlech)
  4. Tanacetum atkinsonii (C. B. Clarke) Kitam.
  5. Tanacetum axillare Thunb. (=Asaemia minuta (L. f.) K. Bremer)
  6. Tanacetum balsamita L.
  7. Tanacetum balsamita L. subsp. balsamita
  8. Tanacetum balsamita L. subsp. balsamitoides (Sch. Bip.) Grierson
  9. Tanacetum balsamitoides Sch. Bip. (=Tanacetum balsamita L. subsp. balsamitoides (Sch. Bip.) Grierson)
  10. Tanacetum bipinnatum (L.) Sch. Bip.
  11. Tanacetum boreale Fisch. ex DC. (=Tanacetum vulgare L.)
  12. Tanacetum camphoratum Less.
  13. Tanacetum cinerariifolium (Trevir.) Sch. Bip.
  14. Tanacetum coccineum (Willd.) Grierson
  15. Tanacetum corymbosum (L.) Sch. Bip.
  16. Tanacetum corymbosum (L.) Sch. Bip. subsp. clusii (Fisch. ex Rchb.) Heywood
  17. Tanacetum corymbosum (L.) Sch. Bip. subsp. corymbosum
  18. Tanacetum douglasii DC. (=Tanacetum camphoratum Less.)
  19. Tanacetum huronense Nutt.
  20. Tanacetum incanum L. (=Artemisia incana (L.) Druce)
  21. Tanacetum lingulatum (Boiss.) Bornm. (=Xylanthemum lingulatum (Boiss.) K. Bremer & Humphries)
  22. Tanacetum macrophyllum (Waldst. & Kit.) Sch. Bip.
  23. Tanacetum niveum (Lag.) Sch. Bip.
  24. Tanacetum parthenifolium (Willd.) Sch. Bip.
  25. Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Sch. Bip.
  26. Tanacetum pauciflorum Richardson (=Tanacetum huronense Nutt.)
  27. Tanacetum pinnatum Boiss.
  28. Tanacetum polycephalum Sch. Bip.
  29. Tanacetum polycephalum Sch. Bip. subsp. argyrophyllum (K. Koch) Podlech
  30. Tanacetum polycephalum Sch. Bip. subsp. polycephalum
  31. Tanacetum potentilloides (A. Gray) A. Gray (=Sphaeromeria potentilloides (A. Gray) A. Heller)
  32. Tanacetum potentilloides subsp. potentilloides
  33. Tanacetum poteriifolium (Ledeb.) Grierson
  34. Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum (Webb & Berthel.) Sch. Bip.
  35. Tanacetum purpureum Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don (=Cyathocline purpurea (Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don) Kuntze)
  36. Tanacetum serotinum (L.) Sch. Bip. (=Leucanthemella serotina (L.) Tzvelev)
  37. Tanacetum simplex A. Nelson (=Sphaeromeria simplex (A. Nelson) A. Heller)
  38. Tanacetum spp.
  39. Tanacetum suffruticosum L. (=Oncosiphon suffruticosum (L.) Kallersjo)
  40. Tanacetum vulgare L.
  41. Tanacetum waldsteinii Sch. Bip. (=Leucanthemum waldsteinii (Sch. Bip.) Pouzar)


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