Inuleae Cass.
Annual or perennial herbs or shrubs, not usually strongly scented, lacking latex. Lvs usually alternate, rarely opposite. Involucral bracts in (1)-2-many rows, membranous or foliaceous. Receptacle with or without scales. Capitula usually ⚥, rarely unisexual, usually discoid with outer florets ♀ and inner florets ⚥, sometimes inner florets ♂ or outer florets ligulate. Anthers sagittate and usually tailed at base. Style branches each with 2 stigmatic lines. Achenes usually homomorphic, rarely heteromorphic, smooth, ribbed or angled, terete or compressed; pappus usually of 1 row of toothed to plumose hairs, sometimes also of scales or rarely 0.
Key
c. 180-200 genera, 2100 spp., cosmopolitan.
The treatment provided here generally follows Merxmüller, H., Leins, P. and Roessler, H., in Heywood et al. (op. cit.). A satisfactory taxonomy at generic level has yet to be arrived at for many parts of the Inuleae - this is particularly true for genera segregated from Gnaphalium and Helichrysum. The genera accepted for the indigenous N.Z. flora will undoubtedly be considerably redefined once this situation has been resolved.
The terminology used here for involucral bracts follows that of Drury, D. G., New Zealand J. Bot.8 : 222-248 (1970) : the stereome is the rigid, central lower portion, the lamina is the membranous tip which is often coloured and sometimes radiating, and the gap and margins are the membranous parts surrounding the stereome (see, Gnaphalium delicatum, Fig. 26).