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Melanthiaceae
Anticlea
Anticlea Kunth. Common name: Death-camas.
A genus of about 15 species, of North America south to Guatemala, and e. Asia. Anticlea has a chromosome number of 2n=32 (Zomlefer & Smith 2002).
References: Schwartz (2002) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2002a); Tamura (1998c) In Kubitzki (1998a); Zomlefer (1997a); Zomlefer & Judd (2002); Zomlefer et al. (2001). Show full citations.
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© Gary P. Fleming | Anticlea glauca | Original Image ⭷
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