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
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).