Ageratina havanensis

Ageratina havanensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Genus: Ageratina
Species: A. havanensis
Binomial name
Ageratina havanensis
(Kunth) R.M King & H.Rob.
Synonyms[1]

Ageratina havanensis, the Havana snakeroot[2] or white mistflower,[3] is a species of flowering shrub in the sunflower family, native to Texas, Cuba, and northeastern and east-central Mexico (Veracruz, Tamaulipas, Coahuila, Nuevo León, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí, Puebla, Guanajuato, Querétaro).[4] Unlike many other species of Ageratina, it is evergreen.[5][6][7][8]

References

  1. The Plant List Ageratina havanensis (Kunth) R.M.King & H.Rob.
  2. United States Department of Agriculture plants profile, Ageratina havanensis (Kunth) R.M. King & H. Rob. Havana snakeroot
  3. Williamson County Chapter (NPSOT-Wilco) Native Plant Society of Texas, Ageratina havanensis – White Mistflower
  4. George Diggs, Barney Lipscomb, Robert O'Kennon (Author), Barney Lipscomb (Editor), Linny Heagy (1999). Shinners & Mahler's Illustrated Flora of North Central Texas. ISBN 978-1-889878-01-0.
  5. Ageratina havanensis (Kunth) R. M. King & H. Robinson, Flora of North America
  6. Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map
  7. Turner, B. L. 1997. The Comps of Mexico: A systematic account of the family Asteraceae, vol. 1 -- Eupatorieae. Phytologia Memoirs 11: i–iv, 1–272
  8. Turner, B. L. 2010. Phytologia 92:388-399
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