Phemeranthus
Phemeranthus is a genus of flowering plants in the miner's lettuce family, Montiaceae, native to the Americas. It is sometimes placed in Portulacaceae. The name is derived from the Greek words εφήμερος, meaning "living for one day," and ἄνθος, meaning "flower." Common names for the various species are often fame flower, rock rose, rock pink, and sand pink.Selected species
- Phemeranthus aurantiacus Kiger - Orange fameflower
- Phemeranthus brevicaulis Kiger - Dwarf fameflower
- Phemeranthus brevifolius Hershk. - Pygmy fameflower
- Phemeranthus calcaricus Kiger - Limestone fameflower
- Phemeranthus calycinus Kiger - Largeflower fameflower
- Phemeranthus confertiflorus Hershk. - New Mexico fameflower
- Phemeranthus humilis Kiger - Pinos Altos fameflower
- Phemeranthus longipes Kiger - Pink fameflower
- Phemeranthus marginatus Kiger - Tepic fameflower
- Phemeranthus mengesii Kiger - Menges' fameflower
- Phemeranthus parviflorus Kiger - Sunbright
- Phemeranthus piedmontanus Ware - Piedmont fameflower
- Phemeranthus rugospermus Kiger - Prairie fameflower
- Phemeranthus sediformis Kiger - Okanogan fameflower
- Phemeranthus spinescens Hershk. - Spiny fameflower
- Phemeranthus teretifolius Raf. - Quill fameflower
- Phemeranthus thompsonii Kiger - Cedar Mountain fameflower
- Phemeranthus validulus Kiger - Tusayan Fameflower