Characteristics
Dicots
Hedeoma hispida Pursh
ROUGH FALSE PENNYROYAL
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Nicolson (1994) indicated that Hedeoma should be considered feminine, although Persoon originally applied it as masculine. Thus, "hispida" is now used instead of "hispidum".
Native
Citation
HEDEOMA HISPIDA Pursh, Fl. Amer. Sept. 414. 1814 (as "hispidum").
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Specimens and Distribution
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Plant Photos
Hedeoma hispida
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Hedeoma hispida
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