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Annual Marsh Fleabane

Pluchea odorata (L.) Cass.
Annual Marsh Fleabane
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Pluchea odorata is a flowering plant in the Asteraceae family, commonly known as Annual Marsh Fleabane. It is found in various regions including Parque Nacional Natural Los Katíos, California, Alabama, and others. The species was first described in 1826.

Description

Pluchea odorata is a member of the Asteraceae family and is known by common names such as Annual Marsh Fleabane, sweetscent, saltmarsh fleabane, and shrubby camphorweed. Its distribution spans multiple locations, including parts of the United States, the Caribbean, and South America. The species was published in 1826 under the authorship of (L.) Cass.

Other common names

Annual Marsh FleabaneSaltmarsh FleabaneShrubby CamphorweedShrubby FleabaneSweet-ScentSweetscent

Distribution

Vía Parque Isla de Salamanca | Parque Nacional Natural Los Katíos · NC · Atlántico, Boyacá, Chocó, Córdoba, La Guajira, Magdalena · JP · Enewetak Atoll · MH · CA · Alabama · Arizona · Arkansas · Aruba · Bahamas · Belize · Bermuda · Bolivia · California · Cayman Is. · Colombia · Connecticut · Cuba · Delaware · Dominican Republic · Florida · Georgia · Guatemala · Guyana · Haiti · Honduras · Illinois · Indiana

Synonyms

Gymnostylis marilandicaPluchea senegalensisPluchea purpurascens f. purpurascensConyza odorataConyza purpurascensPlacus odoratusPlacus purpurascens var. glabratum

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