Balduina (plant)
Balduina | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Eudicots |
(unranked): | Asterids |
Order: | Asterales |
Family: | Asteraceae |
Genus: | Balduina Nutt. |
Balduina (honeycombhead)[1] is a genus of North American plants in the sunflower family described as a genus in 1818.[2][3][4]
The genus is endemic to the Southeastern United States.[5] It is named in honor of William Baldwyn M.D., 1779–1819, of Savannah, Georgia.[2][4]
- Balduina angustifolia (Pursh) B.L.Rob. - Florida Georgia Alabama Mississippi
- Balduina atropurpurea R.M.Harper - Florida Georgia South Carolina North Carolina
- Balduina uniflora Nutt. - Louisiana Florida Georgia (U.S. state) Alabama Mississippi South Carolina North Carolina
References
- ↑ "Balduina". Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Database. USDA. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
- 1 2 Nuttall, Thomas. 1818. Genera of North American Plants 2: 175–177
- ↑ Tropicos, Balduina Nutt.
- 1 2 Flora of North America, Balduina Nuttall, Gen. N. Amer. Pl. 2: 175. 1818.
- ↑ Parker, E. S. and S. B. Jones. 1975. A systematic study of the genus Balduina (Compositae, Heliantheae). Brittonia 27: 355–361.
- ↑ The Plant List search for Balduina
- ↑ Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution maps
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