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Eupatorium recurvans Small. Recurved Eupatorium. Phen: Aug-Oct. Hab: Longleaf pine sandhills, other dry, sandy habitats, moist savannas. Dist: Se. NC south to GA and s. FL.

Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Other Comments: The diploid sexual E. recurvans (sensu stricto) is rare north of FL; Godfrey & Wooten (1991) gave its range as se. and sc. GA and FL. E. mohrii is believed to be a triploid and tetraploid, apomictic derivative of the hybrid E. recurvans × rotundifolium; it is more widespread.

Synonymy: = GW2, S; < Eupatorium mohrii Greene – C, FNA21, K1, K3, SE1, WH3, Schilling & Grubbs (2016); < Eupatorium recurvans Small – RAB, (also see E. anomalum and E. mohrii)

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