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Relationships of the new england boneset, Eupatorium novae-angliae (Asteraceae)
Author(s): E. E. Schilling, R. J. Leblond, B. A. Sorrie and A. S. Weakley
Month: Spr
Year: 2007
Publication Type: Article
Journal: Rhodora
Journal Link: http://www.rhodora.org/Rhodora.html
Volume: 109
Issue: 938
Pages: 145-160
Article Topic(s): Genetics,Systematics
Research Setting(s): Laboratory
Species Referenced: Eupatorium perfoliatum (Common boneset),
Abstract
Identifies the systematic relationship of Eupatorium novae-angliae, a rare species known from 15 sites in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The results indicate that E. novae-angliae is related to E. perfoliatum and E. paludicola.Suggested Citation
E. E. Schilling, R. J. Leblond, B. A. Sorrie and A. S. Weakley. "Relationships of the new england boneset, Eupatorium novae-angliae (Asteraceae)." Rhodora 109.938 (2007): 145-160.Go back