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For the furniture piece, see Madia (furniture)For a people of Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra, India see Madia Gond.Madia is a genus of annual or perennial usually aromatic herbs, which have yellow flowers, in the family Asteraceae (sunflower family). They are sometimes known as tarweeds. The 11 species in this genus are native to western North America and southwestern South America. The name Madia is derived from a Chilean name ("Madi") for one of the members of the genus.
Species
Madia anomala Greene - plumpseeded madiaMadia chilensis (Nutt.) ReicheMadia citrigracilis D.D.Keck - Shasta tarweedMadia citriodora Greene - lemon-scented madiaMadia elegans D.Don ex Lindl. - common madiaMadia exigua (Sm.) A.Gray - small tarweedMadia glomerata Hook. - mountain tarweedMadia gracilis (Sm. ex Sm.) D.D.Keck - grassy tarweedMadia radiata Kellogg - golden madiaMadia sativa Molina - coast tarweedMadia subspicata D.D.Keck - slender tarweed Synonims
Madia bolanderi = Kyhosia bolanderiMadia doris-nilesiae = Harmonia doris-nilesiaeMadia hallii = Harmonia halliiMadia madioides = Anisocarpus madioidesMadia minima = Hemizonella minimaMadia nutans = Harmonia nutansMadia stebbinsii = Harmonia stebbinsiiMadia yosemitana = Jensia yosemitana