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Sphagneticola Brachycarpa
''Sphagneticola'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order Asterales. Commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family, Compositae w .... Creeping-oxeye is a common name for plants in this genus. ; Species * '' Sphagneticola brachycarpa'' (Baker) Pruski - Guyana, Venezuela, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia * '' Sphagneticola calendulacea'' (L.) Pruski - China, Japan, India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Indonesia, Philippines * '' Sphagneticola gracilis'' (Rich.) Pruski - Puerto Rico, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Antigua * '' Sphagneticola trilobata'' (L.) Pruski - native to South America, widely naturalized in many subtropical and tropical regions (Asia, Australia, Pacific Islands, Mesoamerica, West Indies, Florida, Louisiana etc.) * '' Sphagneticola ulei'' O.Hoffm. - native to the American ...
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Sphagneticola Trilobata
''Sphagneticola trilobata'', commonly known as the Bay Biscayne creeping-oxeye, merigold Singapore daisy, creeping-oxeye, trailing daisy, and wedelia, is a plant in the tribe Heliantheae of the family Asteraceae. It is native to Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, but now grows throughout the Neotropics. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental groundcover. Description Spreading, mat-forming perennial herb up to 30 cm in height. Has rounded stems up to 40 cm long, rooting at nodes and with the flowering stems ascending. Leaves are fleshy, hairy, 4–9 cm long and 2–5 cm wide, serrate or irregularly toothed, normally with pairs of lateral lobes, and dark green above and lighter green below. Its surface is hairy or glabrous, rarely scaly. Inflorescence Peduncles are 3–10 cm long; involucres are campanulate to hemispherical, about 1 cm high; chaffy bracts are lanceolate, rigid. The flowers are bright yellow ray florets of about 8-13 per ...
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Karl August Otto Hoffmann
Karl August Otto Hoffmann (25 October 1853 in Beeskow – 11 September 1909) was a German botanist and a high school teacher in Berlin. Author of ''Sertum plantarum madagascariensium'', the genus '' Hoffmanniella'' in the family Asteraceae was named after him by Rudolf Schlechter. The plant genus of '' Hoffmannanthus'' (also in the family of Asteraceae was named after him in 2014. He studied mathematics and natural history at the University of Berlin, later performing graduate studies at the University of Göttingen. Beginning in 1877, he taught classes at the ''Friedrichswerdersches Gymnasium'' in Berlin. He died in September 1909, following an operation for appendicitis. He donated his impressive herbarium to the Berlin Herbarium.A history of research i ...
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Sphagneticola Ulei
''Sphagneticola'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Creeping-oxeye is a common name for plants in this genus. ; Species * ''Sphagneticola brachycarpa ''Sphagneticola'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order Asterales. Commonly ...'' (Baker) Pruski - Guyana, Venezuela, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia * '' Sphagneticola calendulacea'' (L.) Pruski - China, Japan, India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Indonesia, Philippines * '' Sphagneticola gracilis'' (Rich.) Pruski - Puerto Rico, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Antigua * '' Sphagneticola trilobata'' (L.) Pruski - native to South America, widely naturalized in many subtropical and tropical regions (Asia, Australia, Pacific Islands, Mesoamerica, West Indies, Florida, Louisiana etc.) * '' Sphagneticola ulei'' O.Hoffm. - native to the American ...
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