Helonias Linnaeus. Common name: Swamp Pink.
A monotypic genus, an herb of temperate e. North America. Although Helonias has traditionally been considered a monotypic genus, Takahashi & Kawano (1989) have suggested that the closely related Heloniopsis and Ypsilandra (both of e. Asia) may be congeneric.
References: Tamura (1998c) In Kubitzki (1998a); Utech (2002d) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2002a); Zomlefer (1997a). Show full citations.
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© Scott Ward | Helonias bullata | Original Image ⭷
© Scott Ward | Helonias bullata
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