Kingdom Plantae Family Asteraceae Supertribe Helianthodae Scientific name Tamaulipa azurea Rank Species | Order Asterales Subfamily Asteroideae Tribe Eupatorieae Higher classification Tamaulipa | |
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Recorrido por calles de tampico tamaulipas m xico
Tamaulipa is a genus of flowering plants in the boneset tribe within the sunflower family.
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- Recorrido por calles de tampico tamaulipas m xico
- Hombres armados secuestran pasajeros de transporte p blico en tamaulipas
- Classification
- References
The only known species is Tamaulipa azurea, is commonly known as blue boneset. The generic name refers to the State of Tamaulipas in northeastern Mexico, and to the Tamaulipan mezquital scrubland, which covers much of the state. The species also occurs in the extreme southern part of Texas (Hidalgo, Cameron, and Willacy Counties) in the United States. It is a climbing shrub or non-twining vine that grows to about 2 to 3 m (6.6 to 9.8 ft) and has bluish or blue lavender flowers.
It has medicinal value and can be used in beverages.
Hombres armados secuestran pasajeros de transporte p blico en tamaulipas
Classification
Tamaulipa is in the tribe Eupatorieae of the aster family. Its closest relatives in the tribe are unclear; both Conoclinium and Chromolaena have been proposed.