Nabalus trifoliolatus (syn. Prenanthes trifoliolata), the gall-of-the-earth or three-leaved rattlesnake root, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to eastern Canada and the eastern United States.[1][2] It is a perennial reaching 5 ft (1.5 m).[2]
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Nabalus trifoliolatus |
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In Newfoundland |
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Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Plantae |
Clade: |
Tracheophytes |
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Angiosperms |
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Eudicots |
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Asterids |
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Asterales |
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Asteraceae |
Genus: |
Nabalus |
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N. trifoliolatus |
Binomial name |
Nabalus trifoliolatus
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Synonyms[1] |
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- Nabalus nanus (Bigelow) DC.
- Nabalus trifoliolatus var. dissectifolius Peck
- Nabalus trifoliolatus var. nanus (Bigelow) Weakley
- Nabalus trifoliolatus var. obovatus Burnham
- Prenanthes alba var. nana Bigelow
- Prenanthes nana (Bigelow) Torr. ex DC.
- Prenanthes serpentaria var. nana (Bigelow) A.Gray
- Prenanthes trifoliolata (Cass.) Fernald
- Prenanthes trifoliolata f. ciliata Vict. & J.Rousseau
- Prenanthes trifoliolata f. leptomera Sherff
- Prenanthes trifoliolata var. nana (Bigelow) Fernald
- Prenanthes trifoliolata f. typica Sherff
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