- The
monotypic genus Anemopsis has only one species,
Anemopsis californica, with the
common names yerba mansa or
lizard tail. It is a
perennial herb in...
- (2nd ed.). London:
Stirling & Kenneg. pp. 255–256.
Retrieved 4 June 2014.
Anemopsis californica from
University of California,
Irvine Borg, John (1927). "Descriptive...
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Pontederiaceae — in
Hydrothrix Proteaceae Rubiaceae Saururaceae — in
Anemopsis In some families, it is not yet
clear whether the "flower" represents...
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Taxon Common name(s)
Habitat type
Tolerance type
Anemopsis californica yerba mansa,
lizard tail
Hygro Atriplex saltbush, orache,
orach Xero
Attalea speciosa...
- APG system) ****igned it to the
order Piperales in the
clade magnoliids.
Anemopsis californica (Nutt.) Hook. & Arn. (yerba mansa). –
North America. Gymnotheca...
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Ranunculales CS G
Anemopaegma wind-playing
Bignoniaceae Lamiales St G
Anemopsis like
Anemone Saururaceae Piperales CS
Anethum Gr**** name
Apiaceae Apiales...
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plant species native to California,
Arizona and
northern Baja
California Anemopsis californica, the
yerba mansa or
lizard tail, a
perennial flowering plant...
- root, a
medicinal and
ornamental plant native to
eastern North America Anemopsis californica, also
known as
yerba mansa,
native to
western North America...
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checker fiddleneck: 218 : 3 ),
Boraginaceae Amsonia tomentosa,
Apocynaceae Anemopsis californica: 176 (yerba mansa: 176 ),
Saururaceae Anisocoma acaulis: 185 : 2 ...
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sapodilla (Manilkara zapota)
tempisque (Sideroxylon tepicense)
yerba mansa (
Anemopsis californica) pink
alumroot (Heuchera rubescens)
redfuzz saxifrage (Saxifraga...