Leaves more or less plainly 3-ribbed; heads in one-sided spreading or recurved racemes, forming an ample panicle.
Pericarp persistent upon the smooth seed; leaves more or less sinuate-dentate (except in C.
Leaves more or less denticulate or serrate; styles short.
Leaves more or less cuneate at base, elliptic to lanceolate, usually acuminate.
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