Trixis is a genus of shrubs in the family Asteraceae, native to North and South America including the West Indies.
Members of the genus are commonly known as threefolds due to the outer lip of the corolla. The generic name is derived from (), the Greek word for 'threefold'.
Species
- Trixis aggregata <small>Rusby</small> - Bolivia
- Trixis alata <small>D.Don</small> - Guerrero, México State, Guanajuato
- Trixis angustifolia <small>DC. -</small> San Luis PotosÃÂ
- Trixis anomala <small>B.L.Turner</small> - Chiapas
- Trixis antimenorrhoea <small>(Schrank) Mart. ex Baker</small> - South America
- Trixis bowmanii <small>Baker</small> - Brazil
- Trixis cacalioides <small>(Kunth) D.Don</small> - Peru
- Trixis calcicola <small>B.L.Rob.</small> - Guerrero
- Trixis californica <small>Kellogg</small> – American threefold - USA (CA AZ NM TX), Mexico (Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Zacatecas, Nuevo León)
- Trixis chiapensis <small>C.E.Anderson</small> - Guatemala, Chiapas
- Trixis erosa <small>Sw.</small> - Costa Rica, West Indies
- Trixis glaziovii <small>Baker</small> - Paraná, Rio de Janeiro
- Trixis grandibracteata <small>C.E.Anderson</small> - Guerrero
- Trixis grisebachii <small>Kuntze</small> - Bolivia, northern Argentina
- Trixis haenkei <small>Sch.Bip.</small> - Durango, Sinaloa
- Trixis hassleri <small>Chodat</small> - Paraguay
- Trixis hyposericea <small>S.Wats.</small> - Jalisco, Michoacán, Nayarit
- Trixis inula <small>Crantz</small> – Tropical threefold - USA (TX), Mexico, Central America, West Indies, Colombia, Venezuela
- Trixis lessingii <small>DC.</small> - Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil
- Trixis longifolia <small>D.Don</small> - México State, Sinaloa
- Trixis megalophylla <small>Greenm.</small> - México State, Oaxaca, Puebla
- Trixis mexicana <small>Lex.</small> - Michoacán
- Trixis michuacana <small>Lex.</small> - Michoacán, Jalisco, Nayarit
- Trixis nelsonii <small>Greenm.</small> - Guatemala, Chiapas, Oaxaca
- Trixis nobilis <small>(Vell.) Katinas</small> - Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina
- Trixis ophiorhiza <small>Gardner</small> - Bolivia, Brazil
- Trixis pallida <small>Less.</small> - Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina
- Trixis parviflora <small>C.E.Anderson</small> - Oaxaca
- Trixis peruviana <small>Katinas</small> - Peru
- Trixis praestans <small>(Vell.) Cabrera</small> - Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina
- Trixis pringlei <small>B.L.Rob. & Greenm.</small> - Guerrero, Oaxaca
- Trixis proustioides <small>Hieron.</small> - Colombia
- Trixis pterocaulis <small>B.L.Rob. & Greenm.</small> - Colima, Jalisco, Nayarit, Sinaloa, Sonora
- Trixis silvatica <small>B.L.Rob. & Greenm.</small> - Oaxaca
- Trixis spicata <small>Gardner</small> - Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil
- Trixis thyrsoidea <small>Dusén ex Malme</small> - southern Brazil
- Trixis vauthieri <small>DC.</small> - eastern Brazil
- Trixis verbascifolia <small>(Gardner) S.F.Blake</small> - Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro
- Trixis villosa <small>(Spreng.) Sch.Bip.</small> - Brazil
Formerly included
Numerous species once included in Trixis but now considered better suited to other genera: Acourtia Clibadium Dolichlasium Holocheilus Perezia Riencourtia
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