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Taxon:
Trilisa odoratissima
(Walter ex J. F. Gmel.) Cass.
Nomenclature
Common Names
Distribution
Economic Uses
Summary
Genus:
Trilisa
Family:
Asteraceae
(alt. Compositae)
Subfamily:
Asteroideae
Tribe:
Eupatorieae
Subtribe:
Liatrinae
Nomen number:
400351
Place of publication:
F. Cuvier, Dict. sci. nat. 55:310. 1828
Verified:
03/25/2012
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Accessions:
0
(
0
active,
0
available)
in National Plant Germplasm System.
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Heterotypic Synonym(s)
Carphephorus odoratissimus
(J. F. Gmel.) H. J.-C. Hebert
No images
Reference(s)
Clewell, A. F.
Guide to the vascular plants of the Florida panhandle. 1985
Duke, J. A. et al.
CRC Handbook of medicinal herbs. 2002
FNA Editorial Committee.
Flora of North America. 1993-
Foster, S. & J. A. Duke.
A field guide to medicinal plants: Eastern/Central North America, 2nd ed. 2000
Grellin, J. K. & J. Philpott.
A reference guide to medicinal plants. 1990
King, R. M. & H. Robinson.
1987. The genera of the Eupatorieae (Asteraceae). Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard. 22. 1987 22:277.
Leung, A. Y. & S. Foster.
Encyclopedia of common natural ingredients used in food, drugs, and cosmetics, ed. 2. 1996
Radford, A. E. et al., eds.
Vascular flora of the southeastern United States. 1980-
Schilling, E. E.
2011. Hybrid genera in Liatrinae (Asteraceae: Eupatorieae). Molec. Phylogenet. Evol. 59:158-167.
Terrell, E. E. et al.
Agric. Handb. no. 505. 1986
Wiersema, J. H. & B. León.
World economic plants: a standard reference (on-line edition) [medicinal plants only].
Common names
English
Carolina-vanilla –
Reference(s)
deer's-tongue –
Reference(s)
Distribution
Exportable format
order_code
Status
Continent
Subcontinent
Country
State
Note
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Alabama
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Florida
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Georgia
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Louisiana
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
Mississippi
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
North Carolina
1
Native
Northern America
Southeastern U.S.A.
United States
South Carolina
Native
Northern America
SOUTHEASTERN U.S.A.:
United States
[Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina]
Economic Uses
Usage
Type
Note
Reference
Materials
essential oils
Leung, A. Y. & S. Foster.
Encyclopedia of common natural ingredients used in food, drugs, and cosmetics, ed. 2. 1996
Medicines
folklore
Duke, J. A. et al.
CRC Handbook of medicinal herbs. 2002
Cite as: USDA, Agricultural Research Service, National Plant Germplasm System.
2024
. Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN Taxonomy). National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland.
URL:
https://ausgenebank.agriculture.vic.gov.au/gringlobal/taxon/taxonomydetail?id=400351
. Accessed
20 September 2024
.
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