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Pseudogynoxys Scabra
''Pseudogynoxys'' is a genus of flowering plant in the groundsel tribe within the sunflower family, native to North and South America. ; Species * ''Pseudogynoxys benthamii'' Cabrera - Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia * ''Pseudogynoxys bogotensis'' (Spreng.) Cuatrec. - Colombia * '' Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides'' (Kunth) Cabrera - from Tamaulipas to Nicaragua; introduced in Florida + Texas * ''Pseudogynoxys chiribogensis'' K.Afzel. - Ecuador * ''Pseudogynoxys cordifolia'' (Cass.) Cabrera - Peru * ''Pseudogynoxys cummingii'' (Benth.) H. Rob. & Cuatrec. - Mesoamerica * ''Pseudogynoxys engleri'' (Hieron.) H. Rob. & Cuatrec. - Peru, Ecuador * ''Pseudogynoxys filicalyculata'' (Cuatrec.) Cuatrec. - Peru, Ecuador * ''Pseudogynoxys fragans'' (Hook.) H.Rob. & Cuatrec. - Guatemala * ''Pseudogynoxys haenkei'' (DC.) Cabrera - Mesoamerica * ''Pseudogynoxys lobata'' Pruski - Brazil, Bolivia * ''Pseudogynoxys poeppigii'' (DC.) H.Rob. & Cuatrec. - Peru * '' Pseudogynoxys pohlii' ...
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Jesse More Greenman
Jesse More Greenman (December 27, 1867 – January 20, 1951) was an American botanist. He specialized in tropical flora, with emphasis on plants from Mexico and Central America. He was an authority on the genus ''Senecio'' and noted for his work at the Missouri Botanical Garden. Life and career Greenman was born in North East, Pennsylvania. Greenman earned his baccalaureate from the University of Pennsylvania 1893, then became an instructor for a year. In 1894 he went to Harvard University studying and working in the Gray Herbarium until 1899 when he earned his master's degree. There he began a long association with Benjamin Lincoln Robinson. In 1901 he earned his Ph.D. from the University of Berlin. He then taught at Harvard from 1902–1905. In 1902 he married Anne Turner, who was born in 1875 and died in 1936. Subsequently, he worked as an assistant to the curator of the Department of Botany of the Natural History Museum in Chicago and as an Assistant Professor of Botany at th ...
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