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Linnaeus

Sp. Pl. 2: 628. 1753.

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Latest revision as of 19:30, 5 November 2020

Stems branched, 4–20 dm, hirsute to glabrate. Leaves: blade spatulate, 30–80 × 5–35 mm, glabrous or moderately hirsute. Pedicels 5–22 mm, glabrous or glandular-pubescent. Flowers bilaterally symmetric, 10–13 mm; sepals 4–7 mm, glabrous; corolla white, with purple spots inside, tubular-funnelform, villous inside; stamens 4(or 5), didynamous; ovary glabrous; style included, 3–5 mm, glabrous or sparsely pilose. Seeds 0.4–0.5 × 0.3–0.4 mm. 2n = 28, 60 (Africa).


Phenology: Flowering fall–spring.
Habitat: Beaches, dunes, empty lots, roadways, streams.
Elevation: 0–10 m.

Distribution

Introduced; Fla., Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America (e of the Andes), Pacific Islands (Galapagos Islands).

Discussion

In the United States, Capraria biflora grows only in the southern tip of Florida, where it is widely distributed on the southern quarter of the peninsula as well as throughout the Florida Keys. It is commonly cultivated throughout the world for its purported healing properties.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Fla. +, Mexico +, West Indies +, Central America +, South America (e of the Andes) +  and Pacific Islands (Galapagos Islands). +
0–10 m. +
Beaches, dunes, empty lots, roadways, streams. +
Flowering fall–spring. +
Introduced +  and Illustrated +
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