Stillingia aquatica explained

Stillingia aquatica, known as water toothleaf and corkwood, is a flowering shrub in the genus Stillingia that grows in the Southeastern United States in parts of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and South Carolina.[1] It is in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae.[2] [3] Stillingia aquatica was described by Alvan Wentworth Chapman in 1860.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stillingia aquatica Chapm. . itis.gov . .
  2. Web site: Plants Profile for Stillingia aquatica (water toothleaf). plants.usda.gov. USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service.
  3. Web site: Native Florida Wildflowers: Corkwood - Stillingia aquatica. Hawthorn. Hill. 28 November 2017.
  4. Web site: Stillingia aquatica Chapm.. ipni.org . International Plant Names Index. 2018-11-18.