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Field and Laboratory

Publication Date

6-1-1956

Abstract

Only two sea-lavenders occur in Texas, so that no great taxonomic problem exists so far as this area is concerned. One of the two, however, is a member of a difficult complex. It has passed under a number of different names, and has not been accurately described nor delimited in any publica-tions treating the genus. The following synopsis is based on 18 specimens (representing 17 collections) from Texas and 6 from Atlantic Coast states in the S.M.U. Herbarium, sup-plemented by descriptions of the eastern plants published by Blake, Fernald, Gray, and Small.

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