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Polygalaceae
Polygaloides
Polygaloides Haller. Common name: Milkwort.
A genus of 6-7 species, herbs, all but our one species of Europe and n. Africa. Polygaloides is related to Chamaebuxus and Heterosamara, and additional taxonomic changes in this group are possible (R. Abbott, pers.comm., 2023).
References: Abbott (2011); Abbott (2021) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2021). Show full citations.
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