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Lamiaceae
Dicerandra

Dicerandra Bentham. Common name: Dicerandra, Scrub-balm.

Key to Dicerandra

A genus of 12-15 species, perennial herbs and shrubs, endemic to se. North America. Naranjo et al. (2022) suggested a Pleistocene radiation/speciation in Dicerandra.

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References: Harley et al. In Kadereit (2004); Huck (1984); Huck (1987); Huck (2007); Huck (2008); Huck (2010); Huck & Chambers (1997); Huck et al. (1989); Naranjo et al. (2022); Oliveira et al. (2007); Ward (2009d). Show full citations.

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image of plant© Scott Ward | Dicerandra thinicola
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Dicerandra radfordiana, McIntosh County, Georgia 3 by Alan Cressler | Dicerandra radfordiana source | Original Image ⭷

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