Graham's manihot
Manihot grahamii Hook.
Manihot grahamii, known as Graham's manihot, is a species in the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae). It was first described in 1843 by Hook. The plant is native to several regions, including Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, and the United States. It has also been recorded in other countries such as Belgium, India, Australia, and Italy.
Description
Manihot grahamii is part of the genus Manihot, which includes various species of flowering plants. It is found in the conterminous 48 United States, particularly in states like Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi. The species is also present in the Flemish Region and has been documented in the Northeast and Northwest regions of Argentina. Its distribution extends to Brazil's Southeast, South, and West-Central regions. This species has been reported in several other countries, including Belgium, India, and Australia.
Other common names
Graham's manihot
Distribution
BR · ZA · Belgium · Flemish Region · IN · AU · conterminous 48 United States · Alabama · Argentina Northeast · Argentina Northwest · Arkansas · Bolivia · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South · Brazil West-Central · Florida · Georgia · Italy · Louisiana · Mississippi · Paraguay · Spain · Texas · Uruguay
Synonyms
Janipha loeflingii var. multifidaManihot dulcis var. multifidaManihot enneaphyllaManihot lobataManihot loeflingiiManihot loeflingii var. multifidaManihot palmata var. multifidaManihot tweedieanaManihot tweedieana var. lobataManihot tweedieana f. nana


