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*Acalypha herzogiana Pax & K. Hoffmann. Common name: Strawberry Firetails, Dwarf Cattail. Habitat: Disturbed ground, grown as an ornamental, and escaping via vegetative growth. Distribution: Native of South America.

Origin/Endemic status: South America

Other Comments: See Steinmann & Levin (2011) for additional information.

Synonymy : = FNA12, K4; = Acalypha pendula C.Wright ex Griseb., misapplied; = Acalypha reptans Sw., misapplied; = n/a — Fl2. Basionym: Acalypha herzogiana Pax & K.Hoffm. 1921

Links to other floras: = Acalypha herzogiana - FNA12

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