*Nicotiana glauca Graham. Common name: Tree Tobacco, Mustard Tree, Rape, Buena Moza, Gigante, Tabaco Moro. Phenology: Jan-Dec. Habitat: Along streams, roadsides, disturbed areas (TX); eastwards only as a waif or persistent or spreading from use in horticulture. Distribution: Native of South America (Argentina and Bolivia). Apparently present at Fort Pulaski National Monument, Chatham County, GA (Jones & Coile 1988; W. Duncan pers.comm. 2004).
Origin/Endemic status: South America
Synonymy ⓘ: = Fl6, FNA14, K4, S, Tx, WH3, Goodspeed (1954); = n/a — C, Tat. Basionym: Nicotiana glauca Graham 1828
Links to other floras: = Nicotiana glauca - FNA14
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Wetland Indicator Status:
- Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain: FAC
- Eastern Mountains and Piedmont: FAC
- Great Plains: FAC
- Midwest: FAC
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© Alan Cressler: Nicotiana glauca, Camp Night 6, Rio Grande, Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River, Mile 721-722, Brewster County, Texas 2 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
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