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Shortia

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Shortia galacifolia, Fringed galax

Oconee bells shortia galacifolia


Shortia is a small genus of subshrubs or perennial herbs in the family Diapensiaceae. There are five species, four in Asia and one in the Appalachian Mountains of eastern North America. They are found in mountainous areas, generally from 1000–2000 meters elevation. All have restricted ranges and are generally considered rare. Three of the species, S. galacifolia, S. soldanelloides, and S. uniflora are often cultivated. The genus was by Asa Gray named after botanist Charles Wilkins Short. In Gray's diary entry for April 8, 1839, he named the genus after Charles Wilkins Short because the plant was native to America in a region close to where Short lived, which was Kentucky. Short and Gray never met but they corresponded with one another frequently. Short never saw a live nor dried specimen of his namesake genus.

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Shortia Shortia Wikipedia

Shortia galacifolia


Species

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  • Shortia exappendiculata Hayata - Taiwan
  • Shortia galacifolia Torr. and Gray - southeastern United States, North and South Carolina and Georgia
  • Shortia sinensis Hemsley - China, mountains of southeast Yunnan
  • Shortia soldanelloides (Siebold & Zuccarini) Makino - Japan, southern Hokkaido through Honshu and Kyushu to Yakushima
  • Shortia uniflora (Maximowicz) Maximowicz - Japan, northern Honshu


  • Shortia Shortia galacifolia Oconee bells Discover Life

    Shortia Shortia galacifolia Oconee bells NPIN

    Shortia Alpine Garden Society

    References

    Shortia Wikipedia


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