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==Description==  
 
==Description==  
 
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It is an annual.  
 
It is an annual.  
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==Taxonomic Notes==
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Family: Euphorbiaceae
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Synonyms: ''''<ref>([http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-617 The Plant List])</ref>
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Varieties have been suggested in past literature as listed in [http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/search?q=Acalypha+gracilens The Plant List] but not appear to be widely accepted.
  
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
Distribution maps are provided on the [http://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=ACGR2 USDA Plants Database]].
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See [http://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=ACGR2 USDA Plants Database]] distribution map.
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==Ecology==
 
==Ecology==
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Occurs in native sandhill and floodplain forest communities as well as disturbed habitats such as ditch banks, road sides, and clear cut areas with very disturbed soils (FSU Herbarium). It occurs in sand, loamy sand, and peaty sand soil (FSU Herbarium) as well as sandy loams <ref>[[KMR|Kevin Robertson]] observations on Pebble Hill Plantation, Thomasville, GA.</ref>
 
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==Cultivation and restoration==
 
==Cultivation and restoration==
 
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 14 September 2015

Acalypha gracilens A. Gray photo by Gil Nelson

Description

It is an annual.

Taxonomic Notes

Family: Euphorbiaceae

Synonyms: '[1]

Varieties have been suggested in past literature as listed in The Plant List but not appear to be widely accepted.

Distribution

See USDA Plants Database] distribution map.

Ecology

Habitat

Occurs in native sandhill and floodplain forest communities as well as disturbed habitats such as ditch banks, road sides, and clear cut areas with very disturbed soils (FSU Herbarium). It occurs in sand, loamy sand, and peaty sand soil (FSU Herbarium) as well as sandy loams [2]

Phenology

Seed dispersal

Seed bank and germination

Fire ecology

Pollination

Use by animals

Diseases and parasites

Conservation and Management

Cultivation and restoration

Photo Gallery

References and notes

Florida State University Robert K. Godfrey Herbarium database. URL: http://herbarium.bio.fsu.edu. Last accessed: Collectors: States and Counties: Compiled by Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy.

  1. (The Plant List)
  2. Kevin Robertson observations on Pebble Hill Plantation, Thomasville, GA.