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Melanthera parvifolia, commonly called by some "Snow square stem" others know it as "Black Anthers" given the color of the male parts of the Florida, while some have given it the moniker of "Cat's tongue", since the leaves are very scabrous. Some treat this species as conspecific with M. nivea, however I believe it to be a distinct species. It can be distinguished from other Melantheras by its prostrate and ascending nature, which tend to be more erect. It's in the sunflower family (Asteraceae), and can be found in pinelands in much of Florida.
cool! thank you so much! no rush! I'm just excited to learn the names, I made a facebook and I've been updating it with the pictures and names to spread awareness about the pinelands
Snow squarestem. Melanthera parvifolia (M. nivea sensu latu) a native pine rockland wildflower in the Asteraceae
Albert I won't be able to get back to your other photos till next week. Send me a reminder.
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