Semiria
Semiria is a genus of plants in the boneset tribe within the sunflower family.[1][2][3]
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Species
The only known species is Semiria viscosa, native to the State of Bahia in eastern Brazil.[4]
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References
- D.J.N.Hind & H.E.Robinson. 2007. Tribe Eupatorieae In: The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants vol.VIII. (Joachim W.Kadereit & Charles Jeffrey, volume editors. Klaus Kubitzky, general editor). Springer-Verlag. Berlin, Heidelberg.
- Hind, David John Nicholas. 1999. Kew Bulletin 54(2): 425–431, f. 1–2
- Tropicos, Semiria D.J.N. Hind
- Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist Archived 2015-01-12 at Archive.today
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