Bebbia
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Bebbia, common name sweetbush, is a genus of aromatic shrubs in the family Asteraceae.[1][2] Its only species is Bebbia juncea.[3]
It is native to the southwestern United States (California, Nevada, Arizona, southwestern Utah, southwestern New Mexico, and extreme western Texas (El Paso County)) and northern Mexico (Sonora, Baja California, Baja California Sur).[4] It bears plentiful yellow discoid flowers.[5][6]
Varieties
since May 2024[update]Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., Plants of the World Online accepted three varieties of Bebbia juncea:[7]
- Bebbia juncea var. aspera Greene
- Bebbia juncea var. atriplicifolia (A.Gray) I.M.Johnst., syn. Bebbia atriplicifolia
- Bebbia juncea var. juncea
References
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- ↑ Greene, Edward Lee. 1885. Bulletin of the California Academy of Sciences 1(4A): 179–181 in English
- ↑ Tropicos, Bebbia Greene
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- ↑ Biota of North America Program, 2013 county distribution map
- ↑ Whalen, M. 1977. Taxonomy of Bebbia (Compositae: Heliantheae). Madroño 24: 112–123.
- ↑ Flora of North America, Bebbia Greene
- ↑ Template:Cite POWO
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External links
- Jepson Manual Treatment of Bebbia
- USDA Plants Profile for Bebbia
- Calflora Database: Bebbia native to California
- Photo gallery
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- Millerieae
- Monotypic Asteraceae genera
- North American desert flora
- Flora of Northwestern Mexico
- Flora of the Southwestern United States
- Flora of the South-Central United States
- Flora of California
- Flora of the California desert regions
- Flora of the Chihuahuan Desert
- Flora of the Sonoran Deserts
- Natural history of the California chaparral and woodlands
- Natural history of the Colorado Desert
- Natural history of the Mojave Desert
- Natural history of the Peninsular Ranges
- Taxa named by Edward Lee Greene