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Macbridea

not marked as a favorite taxon Macbridea Elliott in Nuttall. Common name: Birds-in-a-nest, Macbridea.

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A genus of 2 species, herbs, of se. North America.

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References: Harley et al. In Kadereit (2004). Show full citations.

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image #1 of Macbridea© Keith Bradley | Macbridea caroliniana
image #2 of Macbridea© Alan Cressler: Macbridea alba, growing in the Conservation Garden, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia 1 by Alan Cressler | Macbridea alba source | Original Image ⭷
image #3 of Macbridea© Emily Oglesby | Macbridea caroliniana
image #4 of Macbridea© Floyd A. Griffith | Macbridea alba | Original Image ⭷
image #5 of Macbridea© Alan Cressler: Macbridea caroliniana, cultivated from, Marion County, Georgia, growing in the Conservation Garden, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia 2 by Alan Cressler | Macbridea caroliniana source | Original Image ⭷

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