Calyceraceae 头花草科
Calyceraceae is a plant family in the order Asterales. The natural distribution of the about sixty species belonging to this family is restricted to the southern half of South-America. The species of the family share a unique character combination of florets which are set in a flowerhead on a common flowerbase with strawlike bracts at the foot of each floret, while the flowerhead is surrounded one or two rows of leaf-like bracts which are not merged with each other though. The mostly five (but sometimes four or six) fused petals form a funnel or tube and remain on top of the fruit when the seed is ripe, while the stamens alternate with the petals and are fused with the tube of petals near the base, and finally the fruit contain one seed and two carpels.