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''Scaevola'' is a
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s in the '' Goodenia''
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, Goodeniaceae. It consists of more than 130 species, with the center of diversity being
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. There are around 80 species in Australia, occurring throughout the continent, in a variety of habitats. Diversity is highest in the South West, where around 40 species are
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. Common names for ''Scaevola'' species include scaevolas, fan-flowers, half-flowers, and naupaka, the plants' Hawaiian name. The
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s are shaped as if they have been cut in half. Consequently, the generic name means " left-handed" in
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. Many Hawaiian
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s have been told to explain the formation of the shape of the flowers. In one version a woman tears the flower in half after a quarrel with her lover. The gods, angered, turn all naupaka flowers into half flowers and the two lovers remained separated while the man is destined to search in vain for another whole flower. ''Scaevola'' is the only Goodeniaceae genus that is widespread outside of
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. In at least six separate dispersals, about 40 species have spread throughout the Pacific Basin, with a few reaching the tropical coasts of the
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s. The
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are home to ten ''Scaevola'' species, nine of which are
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. Eight of the indigenous species are the result of a single
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event. ''
Scaevola glabra ''Scaevola glabra'', the 'ohe naupaka, is a shrub in the family Goodeniaceae. The flowers are yellow. The plant is endemic to Hawaii, and naturally found on Oahu and Kaua'i Kauai, () anglicized as Kauai ( ), is geologically the second- ...
'' and ''
Scaevola taccada ''Scaevola taccada'', also known as beach cabbage, sea lettuce, or beach naupaka, is a flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae found in coastal locations in the tropical areas of the Indo-Pacific. It is a common beach shrub throughout the Arab ...
'' arrived separately to produce a total of three colonizations of Hawaii by ''Scaevola''. Some of the endemic species are of
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origin. Beach naupaka (''
Scaevola taccada ''Scaevola taccada'', also known as beach cabbage, sea lettuce, or beach naupaka, is a flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae found in coastal locations in the tropical areas of the Indo-Pacific. It is a common beach shrub throughout the Arab ...
'' synonym ''S. sericea'') occurs throughout the Pacific and
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s and is considered an
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in Florida, USA, and in some islands of the
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. Beachberry or Inkberry ('' Scaevola plumieri'') is widespread along the Atlantic coast of the tropical Americas and
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; however, it is becoming rarer in areas where ''S. taccada'' is displacing native coastal plants. Most Australian ''Scaevola'' have dry
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s and sprawling,
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by habits. By contrast, nearly all species outside Australia have shrub habits with fleshy fruit making dispersal by
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'' Mycosphaerella scaevolae'' was discovered on a ''Scaevola'' fan-flower. In Europe, ''
Scaevola aemula ''Scaevola aemula'', commonly known as the fairy fan-flower or common fan-flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae. It has mostly egg-shaped leaves and blue, mauve or white fan-shaped flowers. It grows in New South Wal ...
'' is a fairly common container- and bedding plant, usually grown as an annual.


Taxonomy

The genus ''Scaevola'' was first described by
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in 1771. He did not explain the origin of the genus name. It is considered to allude to the one-sided shape of the flower, which has a five-lobed tubular corolla; in
Latin Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the ...
means 'left-handed'. Linnaeus created the genus for a species he had previously described as ''Lobelia plumieri'', which is thus the type species. Linnaeus did not explicitly use the specific epithet ''plumieri'' in combination with the genus ''Scaevola''; the combination ''Scaevola plumieri'' was first published by
Martin Vahl Martin Henrichsen Vahl (10 October 1749 – 24 December 1804) was a Danish-Norwegian botanist, herbalist and zoologist. Biography Martin Vahl was born in Bergen, Norway and attended Bergen Cathedral School. He studied botany at the University ...
in 1791.


Species

, ''
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'' accepted the following species: *'' Scaevola acacioides'' Carolin *''
Scaevola aemula ''Scaevola aemula'', commonly known as the fairy fan-flower or common fan-flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae. It has mostly egg-shaped leaves and blue, mauve or white fan-shaped flowers. It grows in New South Wal ...
'' R.Br. *'' Scaevola albida'' (Sm.) Druce *''
Scaevola amblyanthera ''Scaevola amblyanthera'' is a small shrub (to 0.7 m high) in the family Goodeniaceae which is found in tropical and central Australia. Description Its leaves are sessile (having no stem), and are elliptic to obovate, with margins which are usua ...
'' F.Muell. *'' Scaevola anchusifolia'' Benth. *''
Scaevola angulata Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' R.Br. *'' Scaevola angustata'' Carolin *'' Scaevola archeriana'' L.W.Sage *'' Scaevola arenaria'' E.Pritz. *'' Scaevola argentea'' Carolin *'' Scaevola auriculata'' Benth. *'' Scaevola balansae'' Guillaumin *'' Scaevola ballajupensis'' L.W.Sage *'' Scaevola barrierei'' A.S.Wulff & Munzinger *'' Scaevola basedowii'' Carolin *''
Scaevola beckii Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' Zahlbr. *'' Scaevola brookeana'' F.Muell. *''
Scaevola browniana ''Scaevola browniana'' is a shrub in the family Goodeniaceae, endemic to Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Queensland. Description ''Scaevola browniana'' is a shrub which grows to a height of 1 m. The leaves lack stalks (Glossary o ...
'' Carolin *'' Scaevola bursariifolia'' J.M.Black *''
Scaevola calendulacea ''Scaevola calendulacea'' commonly known as dune fan-flower, is a flowering plant in the family ''Goodeniaceae''. It is a small, mat-forming shrub with blue fan-shaped flowers with a yellow centre and grows on sand dunes in eastern and sout ...
'' (Andrews) Druce *''
Scaevola calliptera Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' Benth. *'' Scaevola canescens'' Benth. * ''Scaevola'' × ''cerasifolia'' Skottsb. *''
Scaevola chamissoniana ''Scaevola chamissoniana'' is a shrub in the family Goodeniaceae and its native range is the Hawaiian Islands, where it is known as the Mountain naupaka or Naupaka kuahiwi. it is found in wet forests and open areas at elevations of about 1150 ...
'' Gaudich. *'' Scaevola chanii'' K.M.Wong *''
Scaevola chrysopogon ''Scaevola chrysopogon'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae. It is a small, understorey shrub with fan-shaped cream or white flowers and is endemic to Western Australia. Description ''Scaevola chrysopogon'' is a small, u ...
'' Carolin *'' Scaevola coccinea'' Däniker *''
Scaevola collaris ''Scaevola collaris'' is a shrub in the family Goodeniaceae and its native range is five mainland states/territories of Australia: the Northern Territory, New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland and Western Australia. It is an endangered sp ...
'' F.Muell. *''
Scaevola collina ''Scaevola collina'', is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae. It is a small sub-shrub with blue to purplish flowers. It grows in South Australia. Description ''Scaevola collina'' is an upright sub-shrub up to high with sma ...
'' J.M.Black ex E.L.Robertson *''
Scaevola coriacea ''Scaevola coriacea'', the dwarf naupaka, is one of the ten Scaevolas (flowering plants in the ''Goodenia'' family, Goodeniaceae), that are endemic to Hawaii. It was first described in 1842 by Thomas Nuttall, and its specific epithet, ''coriace ...
'' Nutt. *''
Scaevola crassifolia ''Scaevola crassifolia'' is a shrub in the family Goodeniaceae, native to Western Australia and South Australia. Common names include cushion fanflower, thick-leaved fanflower and thick-leaved scaevola. It grows up to 1.5 metres high and 3 metre ...
'' Labill. *''
Scaevola cuneiformis Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' Labill. *'' Scaevola cunninghamii'' DC. *'' Scaevola cylindrica'' Schltr. & K.Krause *'' Scaevola densifolia'' Carolin *'' Scaevola depauperata'' R.Br. *'' Scaevola enantophylla'' F.Muell. *''
Scaevola eneabba ''Scaevola eneabba'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae. It is a small, spreading shrub with fan-shaped white to pink flowers and is endemic to Western Australia. Description ''Scaevola eneabba'' is an understorey shrub u ...
'' Carolin *'' Scaevola erosa'' Guillaumin *'' Scaevola floribunda'' A.Gray *''
Scaevola gaudichaudiana ''Scaevola gaudichaudiana'', the mountain naupaka, is a perennial shrub in the family Goodeniaceae. The plant is endemic to Hawaii. It was first described by Adelbert von Chamisso in 1832 in the journal ''Linnaea'' and was given the specific e ...
'' Cham. *''
Scaevola gaudichaudii ''Scaevola gaudichaudii'', the ridgetop naupaka, is a shrub in the family Goodeniaceae. The flowers are yellow. The plant is endemic to Hawaii. It was first described by William J. Hooker and George Arnott Walker-Arnott in 1832 in the ''Bota ...
'' Hook. & Arn. *''
Scaevola glabra ''Scaevola glabra'', the 'ohe naupaka, is a shrub in the family Goodeniaceae. The flowers are yellow. The plant is endemic to Hawaii, and naturally found on Oahu and Kaua'i Kauai, () anglicized as Kauai ( ), is geologically the second- ...
'' Hook. & Arn. *''
Scaevola glabrata ''Scaevola glabrata'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae. It is a small, spreading shrub with fan-shaped blue flowers and elliptic to egg-shaped leaves. Description ''Scaevola glabrata'' is a spreading under-storey shrub ...
'' Carolin *''
Scaevola glandulifera ''Scaevola glandulifera'', the viscid hand-flower, is a shrub in the family Goodeniaceae, endemic to Western Australia. Description ''Scaevola glandulifera'' is an erect shrub which grows to a height of 50 cm. The stems are not ribbed. The leav ...
'' DC. *'' Scaevola globosa'' (Carolin) Carolin *'' Scaevola globulifera'' Labill. *''
Scaevola glutinosa ''Scaevola glutinosa'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae. It is a small, spreading shrub with fan-shaped blue flowers, toothed, oval-shaped leaves and grows in Queensland. Description ''Scaevola glutinosa'' is a small, s ...
'' Carolin *''
Scaevola gracilis ''Scaevola gracilis'' is a plant in the family Goodeniaceae, native to the Kermadec Islands and Tonga. It was first described in 1856 by Joseph Dalton Hooker. In 1998, William Russell Sykes united the Tongan ''Scaevola porrecta'' with the Kerma ...
'' Hook.f. *''
Scaevola graminea Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' Ewart & A.H.K.Petrie *'' Scaevola hainanensis'' Hance *'' Scaevola hamiltonii'' K.Krause *'' Scaevola hobdyi'' W.L.Wagner *'' Scaevola hookeri'' F.Muell. ex Hook.f. *''
Scaevola humifusa ''Scaevola humifusa'' (common name - procumbent scaevola) is a prostrate shrub in the family Goodeniaceae, native to Western Australia. It grows to a height of 0.01 to 0.5 m, and its white-cream/white-blue flowers may be seen from August to Nove ...
'' de Vriese *''
Scaevola humilis Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' R.Br. *''
Scaevola kallophylla Scaevola or Scævola (Latin language, Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * M ...
'' G.J.Howell *'' Scaevola kilaueae'' O.Deg. *'' Scaevola laciniata'' F.M.Bailey *''
Scaevola lanceolata Scaevola or Scævola (Latin language, Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * M ...
'' Benth. *'' Scaevola linearis'' R.Br. *''
Scaevola longifolia Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' de Vriese *'' Scaevola macrophylla'' (de Vriese) Benth. *'' Scaevola macropyrena'' I.H.Müll. *''
Scaevola macrostachya Scaevola or Scævola (Latin language, Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * M ...
'' Benth. *''
Scaevola marquesensis Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' F.Br. *''
Scaevola micrantha Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' C.Presl *''
Scaevola microcarpa Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' Cav. *'' Scaevola microphylla'' Benth. *'' Scaevola mollis'' Hook. & Arn. *'' Scaevola montana'' Labill. *'' Scaevola muluensis'' K.M.Wong *'' Scaevola myrtifolia'' (de Vriese) K.Krause *'' Scaevola neoebudica'' Guillaumin *''
Scaevola nitida ''Scaevola nitida'' (common name - shining fanflower) is an erect shrub in the family Goodeniaceae, native to Western Australia. It grows to a height of 0.3 to 3 m, and its blue-purple flowers may be seen from August to December. Description ...
'' R.Br. *'' Scaevola nubigena'' Lauterb. *''
Scaevola obovata Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' Carolin *''
Scaevola oldfieldii Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' F.Muell. *''
Scaevola oppositifolia Scaevola or Scævola (Latin language, Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * M ...
'' Roxb. *'' Scaevola ovalifolia'' R.Br. *''
Scaevola oxyclona ''Scaevola oxyclona'', commonly known as tangled fanflower, is a spiny shrub in the family Goodeniaceae, native to Western Australia. It grows to between 0.1 and 1.5 metres high and produces blue to purple flowers from August to December in ...
'' F.Muell. *'' Scaevola paludosa'' R.Br. *'' Scaevola parvibarbata'' Carolin *''
Scaevola parviflora Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' K.Krause *''
Scaevola parvifolia ''Scaevola parvifolia'' (common name - camel weed) is an erect, many stemmed perennial in the family Goodeniaceae, which is native to Western Australia, the Northern Territory, Queensland and South Australia. It grows to a height of 0.6 m, and ...
'' F.Muell. ex Benth. *''
Scaevola pauciflora Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' Leenh. *''
Scaevola paulayi Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' Fosberg *'' Scaevola phlebopetala'' F.Muell. *''
Scaevola pilosa ''Scaevola pilosa'', commonly known as the hairy fan-flower, is a perennial herb in the family Goodeniaceae. It is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. Description ''Scaevola pilosa'' is an ascending to decumbent herb which grows to ...
'' Benth. *''
Scaevola platyphylla ''Scaevola platyphylla'', commonly known as broad-leaved fanflower, is a shrub in the family Goodeniaceae. It is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. Plants grow to between 0.3 and 1.3 metres high and have blue to purple flowers that ...
'' Lindl. *'' Scaevola plumieri'' (L.) Vahl *''
Scaevola porocarya Scaevola or Scævola (Latin language, Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * M ...
'' F.Muell. *''
Scaevola porrecta Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' A.C.Sm. *''
Scaevola procera Scaevola or Scævola (Latin language, Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * M ...
'' Hillebr. *'' Scaevola pulchella'' Carolin *'' Scaevola pulvinaris'' K.Krause *'' Scaevola racemigera'' Däniker *'' Scaevola ramosissima'' (Sm.) K.Krause *'' Scaevola repens'' de Vriese *''
Scaevola restiacea ''Scaevola restiacea'' is a shrub in the family Goodeniaceae. It is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. Plants grow to between 0.15 and 0.5 metres high and have blue-white flowers that can appear in March or June or from August to D ...
'' Benth. *''
Scaevola revoluta Scaevola or Scævola (Latin language, Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * M ...
'' R.Br. *'' Scaevola sericophylla'' F.Muell. ex Benth. *''
Scaevola socotraensis ''Scaevola socotraensis'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae. It is Endemism, endemic to Socotra off the coast of mainland Yemen. There are just a few individuals of this critically endangered plant growing at freshwater s ...
'' H.St.John *'' Scaevola spicigera'' Carolin *''
Scaevola spinescens ''Scaevola spinescens'' (common names of currant bush & maroon bush) is a shrub in the family Goodeniaceae, found in all mainland Australian states and territories, in the drier parts. Common names by which it is known in the Northern Territory ...
'' R.Br. *'' Scaevola striata'' R.Br. *'' Scaevola subcapitata'' F.Br. *''
Scaevola taccada ''Scaevola taccada'', also known as beach cabbage, sea lettuce, or beach naupaka, is a flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae found in coastal locations in the tropical areas of the Indo-Pacific. It is a common beach shrub throughout the Arab ...
'' (Gaertn.) Roxb. *''
Scaevola tahitensis Scaevola or Scævola (Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * Muciii Scaevolae, a family in the ...
'' Carlquist *'' Scaevola tenuifolia'' Carolin *''
Scaevola thesioides ''Scaevola thesioides'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae and is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. It is a spreading subshrub to perennial herb with thread-like to lance-shaped leaves and hairy, fan-shaped ...
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Scaevola tomentosa Scaevola or Scævola (Latin language, Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * M ...
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Scaevola tortuosa Scaevola or Scævola (Latin language, Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * M ...
'' Benth. *'' Scaevola verticillata'' Leenh. *'' Scaevola virgata'' Carolin *'' Scaevola wrightii'' (Griseb.) M.Gómez *''
Scaevola xanthina Scaevola or Scævola (Latin language, Latin for "Lefty") may refer to: * Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a legendary assassin said to have burnt his right hand away as a show of determination during the early years of the Roman Republic * M ...
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* (2003): Phylogenetics of the genus ''Scaevola'' (Goodeniaceae): implication for dispersal patterns across the Pacific Basin and colonization of the Hawaiian Islands. '' Am. J. Bot.'' 90(6): 915–213
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