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Sabatia quadrangula

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Sabatia quadrangula, the fourangle rose gentian or four-angle rose-gentian,[2][1] is a flowering plant native to the eastern United States. It is found in pine savannas, flatwoods, shrub bog borders, ditches, and granite outcrops from Virginia south to the Florida panhandle and west to Alabama.[2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Sabatia quadrangula". NatureServe Explorer. NatureServe. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
  2. ^ a b c d USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Sabatia quadrangula". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
  3. ^ a b Wunderlin, R. P., B. F. Hansen, A. R. Franck, and F. B. Essig. 2017. Sabatia quadrangula. Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants (http://www.plantatlas.usf.edu/).[S. M. Landry and K. N. Campbell (application development), Florida Center for Community Design and Research.] Institute for Systematic Botany, University of South Florida, Tampa.
  4. ^ Godfrey, Robert K. (1981-01-01). Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southeastern United States: Dicotyledons. Vol. 2 (illustrated ed.). Athens: University if Georgia Press. p. 531. ISBN 9780820305325. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
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Sabatia quadrangula: Brief Summary

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The four-angled stem of Sabatia quandragula

Sabatia quadrangula, the fourangle rose gentian or four-angle rose-gentian, is a flowering plant native to the eastern United States. It is found in pine savannas, flatwoods, shrub bog borders, ditches, and granite outcrops from Virginia south to the Florida panhandle and west to Alabama.

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