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Polygala lutea L. Polygala pseudosenega Bertol. Senega lutea , commonly known as orange- or yellow milkwort , is a plant in the milkwort family ( Polygalaceae ) native to pine-barren depressions and swamps in coastal areas of the southern and eastern the United States.
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Senega smallii, commonly known as tiny polygala and tiny milkwort, is a rare species of flowering plant in the milkwort family. It is endemic to Florida in the United States, where it is limited to the south-eastern coast of the peninsula. The plant is now only known from eight sites, with most individuals located on one site in Miami-Dade ...
Polygala tenella Willd. Senega paniculata is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family ( Polygalaceae ). [ 2 ] It is native to grasslands with altitudes between 350 and 1,700 metres (1,150 and 5,580 ft).
Polygala viridescens L. Senega sanguinea , commonly known as purple milkwort , [ 1 ] field milkwort , [ 2 ] or blood milkwort [ 3 ] is an annual species of plant in the milkwort family ( Polygalaceae ).
Polygala stellera DC. Senega longicaulis , the longstem milkwort , is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family ( Polygalaceae ). [ 1 ] It is an annual dicot that is native to the Americas.
Polygala harperi Small Senega mariana , the Maryland milkwort , is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family ( Polygalaceae ). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is endemic to the southern and eastern United States. [ 3 ]
Rhinotropis heterorhyncha, synonym Polygala heterorhyncha, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family known by the common names beaked spiny polygala [2] and notch-beaked milkwort. It is native to southern Nevada and it is known from a few occurrences just over the border in the Funeral Mountains of California above Death Valley .