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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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− | ''A. pectinata'' has opposite, fern like leaves which are pinnately incised, with sticky glandular hairs <ref name=NativeandNaturalized [[http://www.namethatplant.net/plantdetail.shtml?plant=2563 Native and Naturalized Plants of the Carolinas and Georgia]] Accessed November 30, 2015. </ref>. | + | ''A. pectinata'' has opposite, fern like leaves which are pinnately incised, with sticky glandular hairs <ref name="NativeandNaturalized" [[http://www.namethatplant.net/plantdetail.shtml?plant=2563 Native and Naturalized Plants of the Carolinas and Georgia]] Accessed November 30, 2015. </ref>. |
==Distribution== | ==Distribution== |
Revision as of 11:47, 30 November 2015
Aureolaria pectinata | |
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Photo was taken by Gil Nelson | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants |
Class: | Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons |
Order: | Scrophulariales |
Family: | Scrophulariaceae |
Genus: | Aureolaria |
Species: | A. pectinata |
Binomial name | |
Aureolaria pectinata (Nutt.) Pennell | |
Natural range of Aureolaria pectinata from USDA NRCS Plants Database. |
Common Name: Combleaf Yellow False Foxglove
Contents
Taxonomic notes
Synonym: Gerardia pectinata
Description
A. pectinata has opposite, fern like leaves which are pinnately incised, with sticky glandular hairs <ref name="NativeandNaturalized" [Native and Naturalized Plants of the Carolinas and Georgia] Accessed November 30, 2015. </ref>.
Distribution
Ecology
Habitat
A. pectinata has been found on a slight ridge in slash pineland (FSU Herbarium).
Phenology
This species has been observed flowering in October (FSU Herbarium).
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: June 2014. Collectors: Robert K. Godfrey. States and Counties: Florida: Wakulla.