Dicerandra radfordiana R.B. Huck. Common name: Radford's Scrub-balm. Phenology: Sep-Oct. Habitat: Dry pine flatwoods and longleaf pine sandhills. Distribution: Endemic to e. GA (McIntosh County).
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Taxonomy Comments: This species was postulated to be a polyploid derivative of D. odoratissima by Huck (1984, 1987); later study showed that this is not the case (Huck & Chambers 1997). Both taxa are tetraploid.
Synonymy ⓘ: = Huck (1984), Huck (1987), Huck et al (1989). Basionym: Dicerandra radfordiana Huck 1981
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Heliophily ⓘ: 9
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