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".
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Citation
HEDEOMA HISPIDA Pursh, Fl. Amer. Sept. 414. 1814 (as "hispidum").
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Species Distribution Map
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