Kuhnia
eupatorioides |
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Interesting Info: More info at NPWRC "Kuhnia was named in honor of Dr. Adam Kuhn of Philadelphia who, in the mid-1700's, carried a living plant of false boneset overseas for description by the great Swedish naturalist Carl von Linne (Linnaeus). Eupatorioides means 'like Eupatorium' in botanical Latin. Eupatorium is the true boneset from which another medicinal tea is made."
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You ought to know: Area: ? Height: ? Frequency at Medford Leas: ? Blooms: Late Summer |