Gaillardia é um género botânico pertencente à família Asteraceae .[1]
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Wikispecies
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O género Gaillardia inclui as seguintes espécies:[2] [3]
Gaillardia aestivalis (Walter) H.Rock – lanceleaf blanketflower southeastern USA
Gaillardia amblyodon J.Gay – maroon blanketflower - Texas
Gaillardia aristata Pursh – common gaillardia - Canada, northern + western USA
Gaillardia arizonica A.Gray – Arizona blanketflower - Sonora, southwestern USA
Gaillardia cabrerae (Lihue Calel , Argentina)
Gaillardia coahuilensis B.L.Turner – bandanna daisy - Coahuila, Texas
Gaillardia comosa A.Gray - northern Mexico
Gaillardia doniana (Hook. & Arn.) Griseb. - Argentina
Gaillardia gypsophila B.L.Turner - Coahuila
Gaillardia henricksonii B.L.Turner - Coahuila
Gaillardia megapotamica (Spreng.) Baker - Argentina[3] – boton de oro
Gaillardia megapotamica var. radiata (San Luis, Argentina )
Gaillardia megapotamica var. scabiosoides
Gaillardia mexicana A.Gray - northeastern Mexico
Gaillardia multiceps Greene – onion blanketflower - Arizona, Texas, New Mexico
Gaillardia parryi Greene – Parry's blanketflower - Utah, Arizona
Gaillardia pinnatifida Torr. – red dome blanketflower - northern Mexico, western USA
Gaillardia powellii B.L.Turner - Coahuila
Gaillardia pulchella Foug. – firewheel - southern + central USA, central Canada, northern Mexico
Gaillardia serotina (Walter) H. Rock - southeastern USA
Gaillardia spathulata A.Gray – western blanketflower - Utah, Colorado
Gaillardia suavis (A.Gray & Engelm.) Britton & Rusby – perfumeballs - northeastern Mexico, south-central USA
Gaillardia tontalensis (San Juan Province, Argentina )
Gaillardia turneri Averett & A.M.Powell - Chihuahua
Híbridos
Gaillardia × grandiflora hort. ex Van Houtte [G. aristata × G. pulchella ][3]
Anteriormente no género
Helenium amarum (Raf.) H.Rock var. amarum (as G. amara Raf. )
Tetraneuris acaulis (Pursh) Greene var. acaulis (as G. acaulis Pursh )[3]
«Gaillardia » (em inglês). ITIS (www.itis.gov). Consultado em 10 de fevereiro de 2011