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Frasera (green gentian)

Synonyms: Leucocraspedum; Tessaranthium

Wikipedia Abstract

Frasera (green gentian) is a genus in the gentian family, native to North America and named for John Fraser, a Scottish botanist and colleague of Thomas Walter. Historically, Frasera has sometimes been considered part of Swertia, but molecular analysis of a number of Frasera species has shown them to form a monophyletic clade separate from the rest of Swertia.
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Species

Frasera ackermaniae
Frasera albicaulis (whitestem elkweed) (Attributes)
Frasera albomarginata (desert frasera) (Attributes)
Frasera carolinensis (American columbo) (Attributes)
Frasera caroliniensis (American columbo)
Frasera coloradensis (Colorado frasera) (Attributes)
Frasera fastigiata (clustered green gentian) (Attributes)
Frasera gypsicola (Sunnyside elkweed) (Attributes)
Frasera montana (white frasera) (Attributes)
Frasera neglecta (pine green gentian) (Attributes)
Frasera paniculata (tufted elkweed) (Attributes)
Frasera parryi (Coahuila frasera) (Attributes)
Frasera puberulenta (Inyo elkweed) (Attributes)
Frasera speciosa (green gentian) (Attributes)
Frasera tubulosa (Kern frasera) (Attributes)

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0