Plants in this section are mostly bushy shrubs to 1.0 m (3 ft) tall with bright yellow flowers which in some species turn red as they age.
[1] When Alex George reviewed the genus in 1991, he described the section and gave it the name Jugata.
[2][3] The name Jugata is from the Latin word jugis meaning "yoked together"[4] referring to the arrangement of the bracteoles in these species.
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