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Hexasepalum Nordestinum
''Hexasepalum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It includes 15 species native to the Americas, ranging from the northeastern United States to Bolivia, Paraguay, and southern Brazil, and to tropical Africa. Species 15 species are accepted: *'' Hexasepalum angustifolium'' *'' Hexasepalum apiculatum'' *'' Hexasepalum domingense'' *'' Hexasepalum gardneri'' *'' Hexasepalum lippioides'' *''Hexasepalum mello-barretoi'' *'' Hexasepalum nordestinum'' *'' Hexasepalum radulum'' *'' Hexasepalum rosmarinifolium'' *'' Hexasepalum sarmentosum'' *'' Hexasepalum scandens'' *'' Hexasepalum serrulatum'' *''Hexasepalum teres ''Hexasepalum teres'' is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family known by the common names poorjoe and rough buttonweed. This annual plant is native to Mexico, Central America, South America, the West Indies and the United States fro ...'' *'' Hexasepalum vaginale'' *'' Hexasepalum zappiae'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6 ...
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Hexasepalum Teres
''Hexasepalum teres'' is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family known by the common names poorjoe and rough buttonweed. This annual plant is native to Mexico, Central America, South America, the West Indies and the United States from California to Florida and from Kansas to Massachusetts. The species is also naturalized in the Netherlands, the Canary Islands, Western Africa, Angola, China, Japan and Korea, India, and Madagascar. ''Hexasepalum teres'' has a thin, erect or prostrate stem rarely up to in height. It has opposite leaves which are stiff, dark green, elliptical, pointed, and roughly-textured, up to long. Each pair of leaves cradles a flower at its base. The small white to pinkish-purple flower has four stiff petal-like lobes up to long and wide. The fruit is ellipsoid, splitting into two nutlet A nut is a fruit consisting of a hard or tough nutshell protecting a kernel which is usually edible. In general usage and in a culinary sense, a wide var ...
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Hexasepalum Nordestinum
''Hexasepalum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It includes 15 species native to the Americas, ranging from the northeastern United States to Bolivia, Paraguay, and southern Brazil, and to tropical Africa. Species 15 species are accepted: *'' Hexasepalum angustifolium'' *'' Hexasepalum apiculatum'' *'' Hexasepalum domingense'' *'' Hexasepalum gardneri'' *'' Hexasepalum lippioides'' *''Hexasepalum mello-barretoi'' *'' Hexasepalum nordestinum'' *'' Hexasepalum radulum'' *'' Hexasepalum rosmarinifolium'' *'' Hexasepalum sarmentosum'' *'' Hexasepalum scandens'' *'' Hexasepalum serrulatum'' *''Hexasepalum teres ''Hexasepalum teres'' is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family known by the common names poorjoe and rough buttonweed. This annual plant is native to Mexico, Central America, South America, the West Indies and the United States fro ...'' *'' Hexasepalum vaginale'' *'' Hexasepalum zappiae'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6 ...
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Hexasepalum Lippioides
''Hexasepalum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It includes 15 species native to the Americas, ranging from the northeastern United States to Bolivia, Paraguay, and southern Brazil, and to tropical Africa. Species 15 species are accepted: *'' Hexasepalum angustifolium'' *'' Hexasepalum apiculatum'' *'' Hexasepalum domingense'' *'' Hexasepalum gardneri'' *'' Hexasepalum lippioides'' *''Hexasepalum mello-barretoi'' *''Hexasepalum nordestinum'' *''Hexasepalum radulum'' *''Hexasepalum rosmarinifolium'' *''Hexasepalum sarmentosum'' *''Hexasepalum scandens'' *''Hexasepalum serrulatum'' *''Hexasepalum teres'' *''Hexasepalum vaginale'' *''Hexasepalum zappiae ''Hexasepalum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It includes 15 species native to the Americas, ranging from the northeastern United States to Bolivia, Paraguay, and southern Brazil, and to tropical Africa. Species 15 spec ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q64569245 ...
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