Boykinia aconitifolia
Boykinia aconitifolia, also known as Brook Saxifrage and Allegheny brookfoam, is a species of vascular plant in the genus Boykinia. It is native to the southeastern region of the United States, ranging from West Virginia to Alabama and Georgia. It grows in wet woodlands, on the edges of ponds and lakes, or in other moist areas, flowering in the summer. It has both basal and cauline leaves, with petioles three to eighteen centimeters long. Leaves are generally reniform, but can be orbiculate to cordate with three to seven lobes. The seeds are black with tubercles.
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Boykinia aconitifolia
Boykinia aconitifolia, also known as Brook Saxifrage and Allegheny brookfoam, is a species of vascular plant in the genus Boykinia. It is native to the southeastern region of the United States, ranging from West Virginia to Alabama and Georgia. It grows in wet woodlands, on the edges of ponds and lakes, or in other moist areas, flowering in the summer. It has both basal and cauline leaves, with petioles three to eighteen centimeters long. Leaves are generally reniform, but can be orbiculate to cordate with three to seven lobes. The seeds are black with tubercles.
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*Boykinia turbinata (Rydberg) Fedde)
*Saxifraga aconitifolia (Nuttall) Fielding & Gardner)
*Therofon aconitifolium (Nuttall) Millspaugh)
*Therofon turbinatum (Rydberg)
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