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Asteraceae
Acanthospermum

not marked as a favorite taxon *Acanthospermum Schrank. Common name: Paraguay Bur.

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A genus of about 6 species, herbs, of tropical America.

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References: Cronquist (1980); Strother (2006kk) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2006b). Show full citations.

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image #1 of Acanthospermum© Robert Taylor, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Robert Taylor | Acanthospermum hispidum source | Original Image ⭷
image #4 of Acanthospermum© Tony van Kampen, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Tony van Kampen | Acanthospermum hispidum source | Original Image ⭷
image #5 of Acanthospermum© Jacek Pietruszewski, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Jacek Pietruszewski | Acanthospermum hispidum source | Original Image ⭷
image #7 of Acanthospermum© Radford, Ahles and Bell | Acanthospermum australe | Original Image ⭷
image #9 of Acanthospermum© Robert Taylor, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Robert Taylor | Acanthospermum hispidum source | Original Image ⭷

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