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It is native to South America, and found in (north-eastern, north-western and southern) Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay.
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Beach creeping oxeye. Propose a common name. Synonym(s). 10. Genus. Pascalia. Family. Asteraceae. Flora. World flora. 28observations. Pascalia glauca Flower.
Pascalia Ortega. Common Name: PASCALIA. Specimen: View USF Herbarium specimens of this genus. Classification. Division. Class. Sub Class. Order, ASTERALES.
Pascalia Ortega, Nov. Pl. Descr. Dec. 39, plate 4. 1797. [For D. B. Pascal, French/Italian physician/botanist, once director of royal garden at Parma].
Low, wet places; 0-10 m; introduced; Ala., Fla., Ga.; South America. Pascalia glauca evidently has been introduced into southeastern United States repeatedly.
Helpdesk · Kingdom. Plantae · Phylum. Tracheophyta · Class. Magnoliopsida · Order. Asterales · Family. Asteraceae · Genus. Pascalia Ortega.
*Pascalia glauca Ortega. Beach Creeping Oxeye. Phen: Jan-Dec. Hab: Coastal dunes, disturbed areas. Dist: Native of South America. Reported for FL, GA, and AL.
A species of plants native to the state that are in imminent danger of extinction within the state, the survival of which is unlikely.
For optimal growth, pascalia thrives in bright, indirect sunlight for 6-8 hours daily. Avoid direct midday sun to prevent leaf scorch. The plant benefits from ...