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Parietaria Linnaeus. Common name: Pellitory.
A genus of about 20 species, annual and perennial herbs, of nearly cosmopolitan distribution.
References: Boufford (1997) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (1997); Friis (1993) In Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993); Hinton (1968). Show full citations.
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© Keith Bradley | Parietaria floridana | Original Image ⭷
© Duarte Frade, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Duarte Frade | Parietaria judaica source | Original Image ⭷
© Keith Bradley | Parietaria floridana | Original Image ⭷
© Paul Marcum | Parietaria floridana source | Original Image ⭷
© John Gwaltney | Parietaria pensylvanica | Original Image ⭷
© Vítor Jorge, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Vítor Jorge | Parietaria judaica source | Original Image ⭷
© Duarte Frade, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Duarte Frade | Parietaria judaica source | Original Image ⭷
© John Gwaltney | Parietaria pensylvanica | Original Image ⭷Feedback
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