Claytonia

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Claytonia
Claytonia virginica
Claytonia virginica
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Portulacaceae
Genus: Claytonia L.
Species

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Claytonia (Spring Beauty) is a genus of 26 species of flowering plants in the family Portulacaceae, primarily native to North America, with a few species extending south to Guatemala in Central America, and northwest to northeastern Asia.

A number of the species were formerly treated in the related genus Montia.

Species
  • Claytonia acutifolia
  • Claytonia arctica
  • Claytonia arenicola
  • Claytonia caroliniana
  • Claytonia cordifolia
  • Claytonia exigua
  • Claytonia gypsophiloides
  • Claytonia lanceolata
  • Claytonia megarhiza
  • Claytonia multiscapa
  • Claytonia nevadensis
  • Claytonia ogilviensis
  • Claytonia palustris
  • Claytonia parviflora
  • Claytonia perfoliata
  • Claytonia rosea
  • Claytonia rubra
  • Claytonia sarmentosa
  • Claytonia saxosa
  • Claytonia scammaniana
  • Claytonia sibirica
  • Claytonia tuberosa
  • Claytonia umbellata
  • Claytonia virginica
  • Claytonia washingtoniana

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