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Kathryn L. Fox +  and Janet R. Sullivan +
Jussieu +
South America (Argentina +, Bolivia +, Brazil +, Paraguay +, Uruguay) +  and introduced also widely. +
Tupi-Guarani (Brazilian) petun, tobacco, alluding to affinity with Nicotiana +
Ann. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. +
Introduced +
Stimoryne +
Petunia +
Solanaceae +