Characteristics
Dicots
Schoepfia schreberi J.F.Gmel.
GRAYTWIG
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The name S. chrysophylloides has sometimes been applied in Florida and the West Indies, but recent treatments recognize it as a synonym of S. schreberi, treating this species as widespread and vegetatively polymorphic (Robertson 1982; Sleumer 1984). In one study near Melbourne, this species was found to parasitize roots of Parthenocissus, Quercus virginiana, Smilax sp., and Toxicodendron radicans (Werth et al. 1979).
Native
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Classification
Citation
SCHOEPFIA SCHREBERI J.F. Gmelin, Syst. Nat. 2(1): 376. 1791.
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ST. LUCIA: Without data, Crudy s.n. lectlotype, M; probable isolectotypes, BR, M, S).
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