Marshallia mohrii
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Details Top
Internal ID | UUID643fcc1d3858a969910218 |
Scientific name | Marshallia mohrii |
Authority | Beadle & F.E.Boynton |
First published in | Biltmore Bot. Stud. 1(1): 8, tab. 3 (1901) |
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Mohr's Barbara's buttons, also known as Marshallia mohrii, is a perennial herb species found in the Southeastern United States. It was first discovered in 1882 by Dr. Charles Mohr, and is currently listed as threatened on the Endangered Species List. The plant grows to around 1-2.5 feet tall and produces tubular-shaped flowers in white, pale pink, or lavender. Its leaves are lanceolate to ovate in shape and can range from 6-10 cm long. The plant typically flowers from mid-May to June and produces fruit in July and August.
Mohr's Barbara's buttons require wet, sandy clay soils with alkaline pH and high organic matter. They are typically found in shale-bedded streams and seasonally moist forest gaps. The species is threatened by habitat loss due to residential development, wildfires, road maintenance, and trash disposal. Fire suppression in pine and oak forests has also taken a toll on the species, as it requires mature forests with occasional fires to survive.
To protect the Mohr's Barbara's buttons, it is important to work with private landowners and government organizations to preserve its habitat. The Nature Conservancy has purchased several areas with calcareous glades and marly
Mohr's Barbara's buttons require wet, sandy clay soils with alkaline pH and high organic matter. They are typically found in shale-bedded streams and seasonally moist forest gaps. The species is threatened by habitat loss due to residential development, wildfires, road maintenance, and trash disposal. Fire suppression in pine and oak forests has also taken a toll on the species, as it requires mature forests with occasional fires to survive.
To protect the Mohr's Barbara's buttons, it is important to work with private landowners and government organizations to preserve its habitat. The Nature Conservancy has purchased several areas with calcareous glades and marly
Common names Top
Add a new one! Suggest a correction!Language | Common/alternative name |
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English | mohr's barbara's buttons |
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Distribution (via POWO/KEW) Top
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- Extinct
- Introduced
- Native
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Northern America click to expand
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Southeastern U.S.A.
- Alabama
- Georgia
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Southeastern U.S.A.
Links to other databases Top
Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0000058797 |
Flora of Alabama | 867 |
USDA Plants | MAMO3 |
Tropicos | 2710755 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:153647-2 |
The Plant List | gcc-1590 |
Missouri Botanical Garden | 299933 |
Open Tree Of Life | 3900020 |
NCBI Taxonomy | 1611548 |
Nature Serve | 2.134344 |
IPNI | 153647-2 |
iNaturalist | 67784 |
GBIF | 5393637 |
Freebase | /m/043rtp0 |
EOL | 820183 |
USDA GRIN | 319846 |
Wikipedia | Marshallia_mohrii |
Genomes (via NCBI) Top
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Scientific Literature Top
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Chloroplast genome analysis and evolutionary insights in the versatile medicinal plant Calendula officinalis L. | Zhang N, Huang K, Xie P, Deng A, Tang X, Jiang M, Mo P, Yin H, Huang R, Liang J, He F, Liu Y, Hu H, Wang Y | Sci Rep | 26-Apr-2024 |
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Identification and functional characterization of the Marshallia (Asteraceae) Clade III Cytokinin Response Factor (CRF) | Melton AE, Zwack PJ, Rashotte AM, Goertzen LR | Plant Signal Behav | 28-Jun-2019 |
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Prenyl flavanes from Marshallia species | J. Jakupovic, L. Paredes, F. Bohlmann, L. Watson | Elsevier BV | 25-Jul-2002 |
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