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Sabatia
Family: Gentianaceae
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Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Fls (4)5-12-merous; cal-tube short, the lobes narrow and elongate; cor rotate, the tube very short, the spreading lobes oblanceolate to obovate or elliptic; stamens at the summit of the cor-tube, the linear anthers recurved or circinately coiled after anthesis; style elongate, 2-lobed or -cleft; capsule long-enclosed in the marcescent cor, eventually 2-valved; herbs with linear to ovate, often sessile lvs and commonly numerous handsome, rose or lilac to white fls in a loose terminal cyme. 17, N. Amer.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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Sabatia angularis
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Sabatia arenicola
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Sabatia bartramii
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Sabatia brachiata
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Sabatia brevifolia
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Sabatia calycina
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Sabatia campanulata
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Sabatia campestris
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Sabatia capitata
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Sabatia difformis
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Sabatia dodecandra
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Sabatia formosa
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Sabatia gentianoides
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Sabatia grandiflora
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Sabatia kennedyana
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Sabatia macrophylla
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Sabatia quadrangula
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Sabatia stellaris
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