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Fleischmannia
''Fleischmannia'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The name honours Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), the teacher of Carl Heinrich 'Bipontinus' Schultz, Carl Heinrich Schultz at University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Members of the genus are native to South America, South, Central America, Central, and North America, with some species found as far north as Virginia and Illinois. They are commonly known as thoroughworts. ''Fleischmannia'' is in the tribe Eupatorieae and as such has flower heads with disc florets and no ray florets. Within that tribe it is most closely related to ''Conoclinium'' and ''Ageratum''. ''Fleischmannia'' species were traditionally included as part of the large ''Eupatorium'', recognized in the broad sense based on achenes with five ribs and a pappus of capillary bristles. ''Fleischmannia'' is distinguished morphologically by having the inner surface of the corolla lobes markedly papillate (requires magnification to see), the c ...
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Fleischmannia Chiriquensis
''Fleischmannia'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The name honours Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), the teacher of Carl Heinrich 'Bipontinus' Schultz, Carl Heinrich Schultz at University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Members of the genus are native to South America, South, Central America, Central, and North America, with some species found as far north as Virginia and Illinois. They are commonly known as thoroughworts. ''Fleischmannia'' is in the tribe Eupatorieae and as such has flower heads with disc florets and no ray florets. Within that tribe it is most closely related to ''Conoclinium'' and ''Ageratum''. ''Fleischmannia'' species were traditionally included as part of the large ''Eupatorium'', recognized in the broad sense based on achenes with five ribs and a pappus of capillary bristles. ''Fleischmannia'' is distinguished morphologically by having the inner surface of the corolla lobes markedly papillate (requires magnification to see), the c ...
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Fleischmannia Allenii
''Fleischmannia'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The name honours Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), the teacher of Carl Heinrich Schultz at University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Members of the genus are native to South, Central, and North America, with some species found as far north as Virginia and Illinois. They are commonly known as thoroughworts. ''Fleischmannia'' is in the tribe Eupatorieae and as such has flower heads with disc florets and no ray florets. Within that tribe it is most closely related to ''Conoclinium'' and ''Ageratum''. ''Fleischmannia'' species were traditionally included as part of the large ''Eupatorium'', recognized in the broad sense based on achenes with five ribs and a pappus of capillary bristles. ''Fleischmannia'' is distinguished morphologically by having the inner surface of the corolla lobes markedly papillate This glossary of botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botan ...
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Fleischmannia Ceronii
''Fleischmannia'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The name honours Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), the teacher of Carl Heinrich Schultz at University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Members of the genus are native to South, Central, and North America, with some species found as far north as Virginia and Illinois. They are commonly known as thoroughworts. ''Fleischmannia'' is in the tribe Eupatorieae and as such has flower heads with disc florets and no ray florets. Within that tribe it is most closely related to ''Conoclinium'' and ''Ageratum''. ''Fleischmannia'' species were traditionally included as part of the large ''Eupatorium'', recognized in the broad sense based on achenes with five ribs and a pappus of capillary bristles. ''Fleischmannia'' is distinguished morphologically by having the inner surface of the corolla lobes markedly papillate This glossary of botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botan ...
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Fleischmannia Carletonii
''Fleischmannia'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The name honours Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), the teacher of Carl Heinrich Schultz at University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Members of the genus are native to South, Central, and North America, with some species found as far north as Virginia and Illinois. They are commonly known as thoroughworts. ''Fleischmannia'' is in the tribe Eupatorieae and as such has flower heads with disc florets and no ray florets. Within that tribe it is most closely related to ''Conoclinium'' and ''Ageratum''. ''Fleischmannia'' species were traditionally included as part of the large ''Eupatorium'', recognized in the broad sense based on achenes with five ribs and a pappus of capillary bristles. ''Fleischmannia'' is distinguished morphologically by having the inner surface of the corolla lobes markedly papillate This glossary of botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botan ...
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Fleischmannia Capillipes
''Fleischmannia'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The name honours Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), the teacher of Carl Heinrich Schultz at University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Members of the genus are native to South, Central, and North America, with some species found as far north as Virginia and Illinois. They are commonly known as thoroughworts. ''Fleischmannia'' is in the tribe Eupatorieae and as such has flower heads with disc florets and no ray florets. Within that tribe it is most closely related to ''Conoclinium'' and ''Ageratum''. ''Fleischmannia'' species were traditionally included as part of the large ''Eupatorium'', recognized in the broad sense based on achenes with five ribs and a pappus of capillary bristles. ''Fleischmannia'' is distinguished morphologically by having the inner surface of the corolla lobes markedly papillate This glossary of botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botan ...
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Fleischmannia Cajamarcensis
''Fleischmannia'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The name honours Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), the teacher of Carl Heinrich Schultz at University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Members of the genus are native to South, Central, and North America, with some species found as far north as Virginia and Illinois. They are commonly known as thoroughworts. ''Fleischmannia'' is in the tribe Eupatorieae and as such has flower heads with disc florets and no ray florets. Within that tribe it is most closely related to ''Conoclinium'' and ''Ageratum''. ''Fleischmannia'' species were traditionally included as part of the large ''Eupatorium'', recognized in the broad sense based on achenes with five ribs and a pappus of capillary bristles. ''Fleischmannia'' is distinguished morphologically by having the inner surface of the corolla lobes markedly papillate This glossary of botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botan ...
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Fleischmannia Bridgesii
''Fleischmannia'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The name honours Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), the teacher of Carl Heinrich Schultz at University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Members of the genus are native to South, Central, and North America, with some species found as far north as Virginia and Illinois. They are commonly known as thoroughworts. ''Fleischmannia'' is in the tribe Eupatorieae and as such has flower heads with disc florets and no ray florets. Within that tribe it is most closely related to ''Conoclinium'' and ''Ageratum''. ''Fleischmannia'' species were traditionally included as part of the large ''Eupatorium'', recognized in the broad sense based on achenes with five ribs and a pappus of capillary bristles. ''Fleischmannia'' is distinguished morphologically by having the inner surface of the corolla lobes markedly papillate This glossary of botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botan ...
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Fleischmannia Bohlmanniana
''Fleischmannia'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The name honours Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), the teacher of Carl Heinrich Schultz at University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Members of the genus are native to South, Central, and North America, with some species found as far north as Virginia and Illinois. They are commonly known as thoroughworts. ''Fleischmannia'' is in the tribe Eupatorieae and as such has flower heads with disc florets and no ray florets. Within that tribe it is most closely related to ''Conoclinium'' and ''Ageratum''. ''Fleischmannia'' species were traditionally included as part of the large ''Eupatorium'', recognized in the broad sense based on achenes with five ribs and a pappus of capillary bristles. ''Fleischmannia'' is distinguished morphologically by having the inner surface of the corolla lobes markedly papillate This glossary of botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botan ...
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Fleischmannia Blakei
''Fleischmannia'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The name honours Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), the teacher of Carl Heinrich Schultz at University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Members of the genus are native to South, Central, and North America, with some species found as far north as Virginia and Illinois. They are commonly known as thoroughworts. ''Fleischmannia'' is in the tribe Eupatorieae and as such has flower heads with disc florets and no ray florets. Within that tribe it is most closely related to ''Conoclinium'' and ''Ageratum''. ''Fleischmannia'' species were traditionally included as part of the large ''Eupatorium'', recognized in the broad sense based on achenes with five ribs and a pappus of capillary bristles. ''Fleischmannia'' is distinguished morphologically by having the inner surface of the corolla lobes markedly papillate This glossary of botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botan ...
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Fleischmannia Bergantinensis
''Fleischmannia'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The name honours Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), the teacher of Carl Heinrich Schultz at University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Members of the genus are native to South, Central, and North America, with some species found as far north as Virginia and Illinois. They are commonly known as thoroughworts. ''Fleischmannia'' is in the tribe Eupatorieae and as such has flower heads with disc florets and no ray florets. Within that tribe it is most closely related to ''Conoclinium'' and ''Ageratum''. ''Fleischmannia'' species were traditionally included as part of the large ''Eupatorium'', recognized in the broad sense based on achenes with five ribs and a pappus of capillary bristles. ''Fleischmannia'' is distinguished morphologically by having the inner surface of the corolla lobes markedly papillate This glossary of botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botan ...
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Fleischmannia Arguta
''Fleischmannia'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The name honours Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), the teacher of Carl Heinrich Schultz at University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Members of the genus are native to South, Central, and North America, with some species found as far north as Virginia and Illinois. They are commonly known as thoroughworts. ''Fleischmannia'' is in the tribe Eupatorieae and as such has flower heads with disc florets and no ray florets. Within that tribe it is most closely related to ''Conoclinium'' and ''Ageratum''. ''Fleischmannia'' species were traditionally included as part of the large ''Eupatorium'', recognized in the broad sense based on achenes with five ribs and a pappus of capillary bristles. ''Fleischmannia'' is distinguished morphologically by having the inner surface of the corolla lobes markedly papillate This glossary of botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botan ...
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Fleischmannia Antiquorum
''Fleischmannia'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The name honours Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), the teacher of Carl Heinrich Schultz at University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Members of the genus are native to South, Central, and North America, with some species found as far north as Virginia and Illinois. They are commonly known as thoroughworts. ''Fleischmannia'' is in the tribe Eupatorieae and as such has flower heads with disc florets and no ray florets. Within that tribe it is most closely related to ''Conoclinium'' and ''Ageratum''. ''Fleischmannia'' species were traditionally included as part of the large ''Eupatorium'', recognized in the broad sense based on achenes with five ribs and a pappus of capillary bristles. ''Fleischmannia'' is distinguished morphologically by having the inner surface of the corolla lobes markedly papillate This glossary of botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botan ...
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