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Krameria lanceolata Torr.
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Krameria lanceolata, known as trailing krameria, is a member of the Krameriaceae family. It is native to the southwestern and south-central United States and parts of Mexico, including disjunct populations in Florida and Georgia. It grows in sandy or rocky calcareous grasslands.

Description

Krameria lanceolata is a flowering plant in the Krameriaceae family. It is native to the southwestern and south-central United States, as well as the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Coahuila. Disjunct populations are also found in Florida and Georgia. The plant is adapted to sandy or rocky calcareous grasslands. It was first described in 1827 by Torr.

Other common names

ratanytrailing krameriatrailing rhatanycrameriasandspur

Distribution

Arizona · Colorado · Florida · Georgia · Kansas · Mexico Northeast · New Mexico · Oklahoma · Texas

Synonyms

Krameria beyrichiiKrameria spathulataKrameria secundiflora var. angustifoliaKrameria secundiflora var. intermediaKrameria secundiflora var. lanceolata

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