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Crocanthemum Pringlei
''Crocanthemum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cistaceae. They are native to both North and South America where they are widespread. The common name frostweed relates to the ice crystals which form from sap exuding from cracks near the base of the stem in the late fall. ''Crocanthemum'' are herbaceous perennials or subshrubs with alternate leaves. With the exception of species in California, they generally produce two types of flowers: showy, yellow chasmogamous (cross-pollinated) produced earlier in the growing season, followed by cleistogamous (self-pollinated) flowers that are smaller and lack petals. All species of ''Crocanthemum'' are fire tolerant and are found in open habitats. Although the genus was first named in 1836 to encompass New World species of ''Helianthemum'', it generally went unrecognized by taxonomists and its species were included in a broad concept of ''Helianthemum'' throughout much of the 1800s and 1900s. However, phylogenetic studies in ...
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Édouard Spach
Édouard Spach (23 November 1801 – 18 May 1879) was a French botanist. The son of a merchant in Strasbourg, in 1824 he went to Paris, where he studied botany with René Desfontaines (1750–1831) and Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu (1748–1836). He then became the secretary of Charles-François Brisseau de Mirbel (1776–1854). When de Mirbel became a professor at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), he followed him and remained at the museum for the remainder of his career. He published many monographs, including ''Histoire naturelle des végétaux. Phanérogames'' ("Natural history of plants: Spermatophytes"; fourteen volumes and an atlas, Roret, Paris, 1834–1848), and with Hippolyte François Jaubert (1798–1874), ''Illustrationes plantarum orientalium'' ("Illustrations of plants of the East"; five volumes, Roret, Paris, 1842–1857). The genus ''Spachea'' was named after him by Adrien-Henri de Jussieu
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Crocanthemum Bicknellii
''Crocanthemum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cistaceae. They are native to both North and South America where they are widespread. The common name frostweed relates to the ice crystals which form from sap exuding from cracks near the base of the stem in the late fall. ''Crocanthemum'' are herbaceous perennials or subshrubs with alternate leaves. With the exception of species in California, they generally produce two types of flowers: showy, yellow chasmogamous (cross-pollinated) produced earlier in the growing season, followed by cleistogamous (self-pollinated) flowers that are smaller and lack petals. All species of ''Crocanthemum'' are fire tolerant and are found in open habitats. Although the genus was first named in 1836 to encompass New World species of ''Helianthemum'', it generally went unrecognized by taxonomists and its species were included in a broad concept of ''Helianthemum'' throughout much of the 1800s and 1900s. However, phylogenetic studies in ...
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Crocanthemum Rosmarinifolium
''Crocanthemum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cistaceae. They are native to both North and South America where they are widespread. The common name frostweed relates to the ice crystals which form from sap exuding from cracks near the base of the stem in the late fall. ''Crocanthemum'' are herbaceous perennials or subshrubs with alternate leaves. With the exception of species in California, they generally produce two types of flowers: showy, yellow chasmogamous (cross-pollinated) produced earlier in the growing season, followed by cleistogamous (self-pollinated) flowers that are smaller and lack petals. All species of ''Crocanthemum'' are fire tolerant and are found in open habitats. Although the genus was first named in 1836 to encompass New World species of ''Helianthemum'', it generally went unrecognized by taxonomists and its species were included in a broad concept of ''Helianthemum'' throughout much of the 1800s and 1900s. However, phylogenetic studies in ...
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Crocanthemum Propinquum
''Helianthemum propinquum'', formerly called ''Crocanthemum propinquum'', common names low frostweed and low rockrose, is a perennial plant that is native to the United States. Conservation status It is listed as endangered in Connecticut, and as a species of special concern in Rhode Island and Tennessee Tennessee ( , ), officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States. Tennessee is the 36th-largest by area and the 15th-most populous of the 50 states. It is bordered by Kentucky to th .... References Flora of the United States dumosum Taxa named by Eugene P. Bicknell {{Malvales-stub ...
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Crocanthemum Pringlei
''Crocanthemum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cistaceae. They are native to both North and South America where they are widespread. The common name frostweed relates to the ice crystals which form from sap exuding from cracks near the base of the stem in the late fall. ''Crocanthemum'' are herbaceous perennials or subshrubs with alternate leaves. With the exception of species in California, they generally produce two types of flowers: showy, yellow chasmogamous (cross-pollinated) produced earlier in the growing season, followed by cleistogamous (self-pollinated) flowers that are smaller and lack petals. All species of ''Crocanthemum'' are fire tolerant and are found in open habitats. Although the genus was first named in 1836 to encompass New World species of ''Helianthemum'', it generally went unrecognized by taxonomists and its species were included in a broad concept of ''Helianthemum'' throughout much of the 1800s and 1900s. However, phylogenetic studies in ...
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Crocanthemum Nutans
''Crocanthemum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cistaceae. They are native to both North and South America where they are widespread. The common name frostweed relates to the ice crystals which form from sap exuding from cracks near the base of the stem in the late fall. ''Crocanthemum'' are herbaceous perennials or subshrubs with alternate leaves. With the exception of species in California, they generally produce two types of flowers: showy, yellow chasmogamous (cross-pollinated) produced earlier in the growing season, followed by cleistogamous (self-pollinated) flowers that are smaller and lack petals. All species of ''Crocanthemum'' are fire tolerant and are found in open habitats. Although the genus was first named in 1836 to encompass New World species of ''Helianthemum'', it generally went unrecognized by taxonomists and its species were included in a broad concept of ''Helianthemum'' throughout much of the 1800s and 1900s. However, phylogenetic studies in ...
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Crocanthemum Nashii
''Crocanthemum nashii'' is a species of plant endemic to Florida and other parts of the southeastern United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territori .... It is commonly called Florida scrub frostweed. References Cistaceae Endemic flora of Florida Flora without expected TNC conservation status {{Malvales-stub ...
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Crocanthemum Greenei
''Crocanthemum greenei'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the rock-rose family known by the common name island rush-rose. It is endemic to the Channel Islands of California, where it grows in the chaparral of the rocky seaside slopes. It is present on three of the eight islands, where it has historically been threatened by feral herbivores such as the Santa Cruz sheep and is making a gradual recovery. It is a federally listed threatened species. This wildflower is an erect perennial herb reaching a maximum height near 30 centimeters. Its leafy stem is mostly green, with new growth and inflorescences at the top often appearing purple in color. The leaves are narrow, linear, and pointed, up to three centimeters long. The inflorescence is generally a panicle, producing many buds which open into golden yellow flowers one to two centimeters wide. Each rock-rose flower has five rounded petals over five smaller, fuzzy-haired sepals. The fruit is an oval-shaped capsule half a c ...
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Crocanthemum Glomeratum
''Crocanthemum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cistaceae. They are native to both North and South America where they are widespread. The common name frostweed relates to the ice crystals which form from sap exuding from cracks near the base of the stem in the late fall. ''Crocanthemum'' are herbaceous perennials or subshrubs with alternate leaves. With the exception of species in California, they generally produce two types of flowers: showy, yellow chasmogamous (cross-pollinated) produced earlier in the growing season, followed by cleistogamous (self-pollinated) flowers that are smaller and lack petals. All species of ''Crocanthemum'' are fire tolerant and are found in open habitats. Although the genus was first named in 1836 to encompass New World species of ''Helianthemum'', it generally went unrecognized by taxonomists and its species were included in a broad concept of ''Helianthemum'' throughout much of the 1800s and 1900s. However, phylogenetic studies in ...
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Crocanthemum Georgianum
''Crocanthemum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cistaceae. They are native to both North and South America where they are widespread. The common name frostweed relates to the ice crystals which form from sap exuding from cracks near the base of the stem in the late fall. ''Crocanthemum'' are herbaceous perennials or subshrubs with alternate leaves. With the exception of species in California, they generally produce two types of flowers: showy, yellow chasmogamous (cross-pollinated) produced earlier in the growing season, followed by cleistogamous (self-pollinated) flowers that are smaller and lack petals. All species of ''Crocanthemum'' are fire tolerant and are found in open habitats. Although the genus was first named in 1836 to encompass New World species of ''Helianthemum'', it generally went unrecognized by taxonomists and its species were included in a broad concept of ''Helianthemum'' throughout much of the 1800s and 1900s. However, phylogenetic studies in ...
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Crocanthemum Dumosum
''Crocanthemum dumosum'', common names bushy frostweed and bushy rockrose, is a perennial plant that is native to the United States. Conservation status It is listed as endangered in Rhode Island, threatened in New York, a species of special concern in Massachusetts. It is listed as a species of special concern and believed extirpated in Connecticut Connecticut () is the southernmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It is bordered by Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, New York to the west, and Long Island Sound to the south. Its capita ...."Connecticut's Endangered, Threatened and Special Concern Species 2015"
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Crocanthemum Corymbosum
''Crocanthemum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cistaceae. They are native to both North and South America where they are widespread. The common name frostweed relates to the ice crystals which form from sap exuding from cracks near the base of the stem in the late fall. ''Crocanthemum'' are herbaceous perennials or subshrubs with alternate leaves. With the exception of species in California, they generally produce two types of flowers: showy, yellow chasmogamous (cross-pollinated) produced earlier in the growing season, followed by cleistogamous (self-pollinated) flowers that are smaller and lack petals. All species of ''Crocanthemum'' are fire tolerant and are found in open habitats. Although the genus was first named in 1836 to encompass New World species of ''Helianthemum'', it generally went unrecognized by taxonomists and its species were included in a broad concept of ''Helianthemum'' throughout much of the 1800s and 1900s. However, phylogenetic studies in ...
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