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Asteraceae
Polymnia
Polymnia Linnaeus.
A genus of 4 species, herbs, of e. North America.
References: Cronquist (1980); Estes & Beck (2011); Pittman, Bates, & Kral (1989); Strother (2006ll) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2006b); Wells (1965). Show full citations.
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© Gary P. Fleming | Polymnia canadensis | Original Image ⭷
© Alan Cressler: Polymnia johnbeckii, Little Cedar Mountain (TVA Recreation Area), Marion County, Tennessee 5 by Alan Cressler | Polymnia johnbeckii source | Original Image ⭷
© gizzardscout, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by gizzardscout | Polymnia cossatotensis source | Original Image ⭷
© Bruce A. Sorrie | Polymnia canadensis | Original Image ⭷
© Richard & Teresa Ware | Polymnia canadensis CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
© Alan Cressler: Polymnia johnbeckii, Little Cedar Mountain (TVA Recreation Area), Marion County, Tennessee 2 by Alan Cressler | Polymnia johnbeckii source
© Richard & Teresa Ware | Polymnia canadensis CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG | Original Image ⭷Feedback
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