ogiera
Eleutheranthera ruderalis (Sw.) Sch.Bip.

Eleutheranthera ruderalis is a species in the Asteraceae family, commonly known as ogiera. It was first described in 1866 and is native to various regions including BR, CO, TW, NU, AS, WF, ID, IN, MY, and PG, with notable occurrences in Madeira and Parque Nacional Natural Los Katíos. This species is part of the genus Eleutheranthera, which is characterized by its herbaceous growth and flowering structures typical of the daisy family.
Description
Eleutheranthera ruderalis, known as ogiera, is a member of the Asteraceae family. It was published in 1866 and is found in a wide range of locations, including BR, CO, TW, NU, AS, WF, ID, IN, MY, and PG. The species is also recorded in Madeira and Parque Nacional Natural Los Katíos. As part of the genus Eleutheranthera, it shares traits common to the daisy family, such as composite flower heads and herbaceous growth forms. The species is known for its adaptability to various habitats and is often found in disturbed or open areas.
Other common names
ogiera
Distribution
BR · CO · Parque Nacional Natural Los Katíos · TW · NU · AS · WS · SB · TK · KI · CD · BF · SG · Cimitarra · WF · Madeira · ID · IN · MY · PG · CN · AU · TL · Antioquia, Atlántico, Bolívar, Boyacá, Casanare, Cauca, Cesar, Chocó, Cundinamarca, Huila, Magdalena, Meta, San Andrés, Providencia y Santa Catalina, Tolima, Valle · the Democratic Republic of the Congo · HN · GT · FJ · GQ · TO
Synonyms
Ogiera eleuthrantheraEleutheranthera ovalifoliaGymnopsis microcephalaOgiera triplinervisWedelia ecliptaWedelia discoideaOgiera leiocarpaMelampodium ruderaleKegelia ramossisimaOgiera triplinervis var. triplinervisMelampodium ruderalisKegelia ruderalisEleutheranthera areolataEleutheranthera ovataFingalia hexagonaSigesbeckia portoriccensisOgiera triplinervis var. portoriccensisVerbesina foliaceaEleutheranthera ruderalis var. radiataEleutheranthera prostrata var. portoriccensisEleutheranthera prostrata var. leiocarpaOgiera triplinervis var. leiocarpa
