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Bidens is a of in the aster family, . Bidens. Flora of North America. The genus include roughly 230 species which are distributed worldwide.Knope, M. L., Funk, V. A., Johnson, M. A., Wagner, W. L., Datlof, E. M., Johnson, G., ... & Carlquist, S. (2020). Dispersal and adaptive radiation of Bidens (Compositae) across the remote archipelagoes of Polynesia. Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 58(6), 805-822. Despite their global distribution, the systematics and taxonomy of the genus has been described as complicated and unorganized.Ganders, F. R., Berbee, M., & Perseyedi, M. (2000). ITS base sequence phylogeny in Bidens (Asteraceae): Evidence for the continental relatives of Hawaiian and Marquesan Bidens. Systematic Botany, 25(1), 122-133. The common names beggarticks, black jack, burr marigolds, cobbler's pegs, Spanish needles, stickseeds, tickseeds and tickseed sunflowers refer to the fruits of the plants, most of which are bristly and barbed. The generic name refers to the same character; Bidens comes from the bi ("two") and dens ("tooth").


Phylogeny, taxonomy and diversity
Despite their global distribution, the systematics and taxonomy of the genus has been described as complicated and unorganized. The genus include roughly 230 species. Bidens. The Jepson eFlora 2013.

Bidens is closely related to the American genus , and the genera are sometimes difficult to tell apart; in addition, neither is .Crawford, D. J. and M. E. Mort. (2005). Phylogeny of Eastern North American Coreopsis (Asteraceae-Coreopsideae): insights from nuclear and plastid sequences, and comments on character evolution. American Journal of Botany 92(2), 330-36.


Species
Species include: Bidens. Flora of China.

  • (L.) DC. – romerillo
  • Bidens amplectens Sherff – Waianae kokoolau
  • Bidens amplissima Greene – Vancouver Island beggarticks
  • (Michx.) Britt. – bearded beggarticks, long-bracted beggarticks, tickseed sunflower, western tickseed
  • Bidens asymmetrica (Levl.) Sherff – Koolau kokoolau, Ko'olau Range beggarticks
  • (Ait.) Sherff – Arizona beggarticks
  • – Beck's water-marigold, Henderson's water-marigold, Oregon water-marigold
  • Bidens bidentoides (Nutt.) Britt. – Delmarva beggarticks
  • A.Gray – Bigelow's beggarticks
  • L. – Spanish needles, hemlock beggarticks, gui zheng cao ()
  • Bidens cabopulmensis
  • Bidens campylotheca Sch.Bip.– viper beggarticks
  • L. (syn. B. glaucescens Greene) – nodding beggarticks, nodding bur-marigold
  • Sherff – Kauai beggarticks
  • (M.B.Moss) Mesfin
  • Sherff – bog beggarticks
  • Crowe, D. R. and W. H. Parker. (1981). Hybridization and agamospermy of Bidens in northwestern Ontario. Taxon 30(4): 749-60. Muhl. ex Willd. – purplestem beggarticks
  • (L.) Britt. – crowned beggarticks
  • (A.Gray) Sherff – cosmosflower beggarticks, poola nui
  • Bidens cynapiifolia Kunth – West Indian beggarticks, alfilerillo
  • (Torr. & A.Gray) Britt. – discoid beggarticks, small beggarticks, swamp beggarticks, few-bracted beggarticks
  • Fern. – Eaton's beggarticks, bident d'Eaton
  • Bidens ferulifolia (Jacq.) DC. – Apache beggarticks, fern-leaved beggarticks
  • Sherff – coastal bluff beggarticks
  • L. – devil's beggarticks, devil's pitchfork, devil's bootjack, pitchfork weed, common beggarticks, sticktights. ( B. frondosa) is considered to be a in .
  • Baker – ridge beggarticks
  • Bidens hawaiensis A.Gray – Hawaii beggarticks
  • Sherff
  • Bidens heterodoxa (Fern.) Fern. & H.St.John – Connecticut beggarticks, bident différent
  • Bidens heterosperma Gray – Rocky Mountain beggarticks
  • Bidens hillebrandiana (Drake) O.Deg. – seacliff beggarticks
  • Bidens hyperborea Greene – estuary beggarticks, coastal beggarticks, northern estuarine beggarticks, seacliff beggarticks
  • (L.) B.S.P. – smooth beggarticks, smooth bur-marigold, larger bur-marigold. ( B. laevis) is a common fall in the southeastern United States.
  • Gray – Lemmon's beggarticks
  • Bidens leptocephala Sherff – few-flowered beggarticks
  • Bidens leptophylla
  • Bidens macrocarpa (Gray) Sherff – large-fruited beggarticks
  • Bidens macroptera (Sch.Bip. ex Chiov.) Mesfin
  • T.G.J.Rayner
  • (Gray) Sherff – Maui beggarticks
  • Bidens maximowicziana
  • (Gray) Sherff – Mauna Loa beggarticks
  • V.A.Funk & K.R.Wood
  • Gaud. beggarticks
    • B. micrantha ssp. kalealaha Nagata & Ganders – Kalealaha beggarticks
  • (Michx.) Sherff – small-fruited beggarticks
  • Bidens molokaiensis (Hillebr.) Sherff – Molokai beggarticks, wedge beggarticks
  • Bidens × multiceps Fassett
  • Brandegee Cape beggar's tick, Baja tickseed
  • Bidens parviflora
  • – Meskel Flower
  • S.F.Blake – hairy beggarticks
  • S.F.Blake
  • Bidens populifolia Sherff – Oahu beggarticks
  • (L.) G.Don – manzanilla trepador
  • Bidens sandvicensis Less. – shrubland beggarticks
  • Sch.Bip.
  • Bidens simplicifolia C.H.Wright
  • Bidens socorrensis
  • Kunth
  • Bidens subalternans DC.
  • Bidens tenuisecta A.Gray – slim-lobed beggarticks
  • Sherff – corkscrew beggarticks
  • Bidens trichosperma (Michx.) Britton – crowned beggarticks
  • Bidens tripartita L. (syn. B. acuta, B. comosa) – three-lobed beggarticks, three-part beggarticks, leafy-bracted beggarticks, trifid bur-marigold
  • Bidens triplinervia Kunth
    • B. triplinervia var. macrantha (Wedd.) Sherff
  • Sherff – Mt. Kahili beggarticks
  • Greene – big devil's beggarticks, tall beggarticks, tall bur-marigold, western sticktight
  • Sherff – Wiebke's beggarticks


Formerly placed here
  • Cosmos atrosanguineus (Hook.) Voss (as B. atrosanguinea (Hook.) Ortgies ex Regel)
  • Cosmos bipinnatus Cav. (as B. formosa (Bonato) Sch.Bip.)
  • (L.) Small (as B. nivea L.)
  • (L.) DC. (as B. scandens L.)
  • Thelesperma megapotamicum (Spreng.) Kuntze (as B. megapotamica Spreng.)


Distribution
Bidens includes roughly 230 species which are distributed worldwide throughout many and warm temperate regions. Bidens. New South Wales Flora Online. National Herbarium, Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney. Species occur in the Americas, Africa, Polynesia, Europe and Asia.Ganders, F. R., et al. (2000). ITS base sequence phylogeny in Bidens (Asteraceae): Evidence for the continental relatives of Hawaiian and Marquesan Bidens. Systematic Botany 25(1) 122-33.

Bidens are ; their seeds will stick to clothing, fur or feathers, and be carried to new . This has enabled them to colonize a wide range, including many . Some of these species occur only in a very restricted range and several are now threatened with , notably in the . Due to the absence of native mammals on these islands, some of the oceanic island have reduced burrs, features that seem to aid in dispersal by the wind instead.


Human use and interactions
( B. cernua) and ( B. pilosa) are useful as . Several Bidens species are used as food by the of certain , such as the Hypercompe hambletoni and the , the painted lady.

The Bidens mottle virus, a , was first isolated from B. pilosa, and it infects many other Asteraceae and plants of other families.

drink a special tea out of their leaves (known collectively as koʻokoʻolau) back when they were abundant in Hawaii.


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File:Bidens tripartita 003.jpg File:Bidens biternata W IMG 2942.jpg File:Flor blanca (Bidens alba).jpg File:Bidens frondosa, 2021-09-15, Bird Park, 02.jpg File:BidensFrondosa9.jpg File:Bidens cernua SCA-6457.jpg File:Bidens cernua sl27.jpg


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