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 * colspan=2 |A. Female florets fibular, filiform, in from 2 to many series, always outnumbering the hermaphrodite ones.
 * Herbs. Heads corymbose or clustered, rarely solitary. Pappus-hairs capillary, not barbellate||9.
 * colspan=2 |B. Female florets tubular, filiform, in 1 or 3 series, sometimes altogether wanting, fewer in number than the hermaphrodite ones (sometimes outnumbering the hermaphrodite ones in Raoulia).
 * Herbs, usually alpine. Stems creeping or cæspitose, often compacted into bard rounded masses. Heads solitary, small, sessile. Involucral bracts often white and radiating||10.
 * Herbs or small shrubs. Heads solitary or corymbose. Pappus-hairs various, often barbellate. Receptacle naked||11.
 * Shrubs with narrow leaves. Heads corymbose. Receptacle narrow; florets few, usually subtended by chaffy scales||12.
 * Herbs. Flower-heads numerous, aggregated into a globose compound head surrounded by scarious bracts. Female florets wanting. Receptacle with scales between the florets||13.
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 * Herbs or small shrubs. Heads solitary or corymbose. Pappus-hairs various, often barbellate. Receptacle naked||11.
 * Shrubs with narrow leaves. Heads corymbose. Receptacle narrow; florets few, usually subtended by chaffy scales||12.
 * Herbs. Flower-heads numerous, aggregated into a globose compound head surrounded by scarious bracts. Female florets wanting. Receptacle with scales between the florets||13.
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 * Herbs. Flower-heads numerous, aggregated into a globose compound head surrounded by scarious bracts. Female florets wanting. Receptacle with scales between the florets||13.
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