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savannah false pimpernel

Lindernia grandiflora Nutt.
savannah false pimpernel
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Lindernia grandiflora, known as savannah false pimpernel, is a species in the family Linderniaceae. It was first described by Nutt. in 1818 and is native to the southeastern United States, specifically Florida and Georgia.

Description

Lindernia grandiflora is a member of the genus Lindernia and is part of the Linderniaceae family. This species is commonly referred to as savannah false pimpernel in English. It was formally published in 1818 by Nutt. The plant is native to the southeastern U.S., with a distribution that includes the states of Florida and Georgia. It typically grows in open, moist habitats and is adapted to the region's climate and soil conditions. The species is part of a broader group of plants in the Linderniaceae family, which includes small herbaceous species often found in wet or disturbed environments.

Other common names

savannah false pimpernel

Distribution

Florida · Georgia

Synonyms

Tittmannia grandifloraBazina nudifloraIlysanthes grandiflora

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