Diodia virginiana {species} - Tracheophyta; Magnoliopsida; Gentianales; Rubiaceae; Diodia;

Diodia virginiana is a plant species in the Rubiaceae, common name Virginia buttonweed. It is a spreading, matted perennial with opposite leaves, often mottled because of a virus that attacks the foliage. Flowers are white, cross-shaped with four petals. Fruits are green, often floating on water. The species can become a nuisance weed, hard to eradicate because of underground parts that remain behind when you try to pull up the plant. Diodia virginiana is native to Cuba, Nicaragua, Mexico, Connecticut, and the south-central and southeastern United States. It is known from every state on the Gulf and Atlantic coasts from Texas to New Jersey as well as all the states in the Tennessee and Ohio River Valleys and the southern Great Plains. The species is also naturalized in Japan, Taiwan and northern California. Its habitats include edges of marshes, savanna margins, and low fields. full article at Wikipedia

Specimen Records: 5 Public Records: 3
Specimens with Sequences: 7 Public Species: 1
Specimens with Barcodes: 6 Public BINs: 0
Species: 1          
Species With Barcodes: 1          
           

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