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*Centaurium J. Hill. Common name: Centaury.
A genus of about 15-20 species, annual or biennial (rarely perennial) herbs, of the Old World, and mainly north temperate (Pringle 2023; Struwe & Pringle 2018).
References: Drake (2011); Mansion (2004); Pringle (2023) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2023c); Struwe & Pringle (2018) In Kadereit & Bittrich (2018). Show full citations.
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