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Scorpion's Tail

Heliotropium angiospermum Murray

Heliotropium angiospermum

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Heliotropium angiospermum, common name scorpion's tail or scorpion-tail, is a flowering plant in the Heliotropium genus and Boraginaceae (Borage) family. An annual or short-lived perennial[1] it grows in Florida and Texas[2] into Mexico[3] as well as on various islands in arid lowlands.[4] Its nectar is sought-out by butterflies[2] and also provides food for bees and birds.[2] The stems terminate in scorpioid inflorescences.[3]

It is employed for medicinal uses on some Caribbean islands.[2][5]

It can tolerate rocky or sandy soil and grows up to 3-feet high.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Scorpion-tail". Florida's Wildflowers & Butterflies.
  2. ^ a b c d "Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - The University of Texas at Austin". www.wildflower.org.
  3. ^ a b Eason, Michael (2018). Wildflowers of Texas. North Adams: Timber Press, Incorporated. p. 112. ISBN 978-1-60469-862-6. OCLC 1022795434.
  4. ^ McMullen, Conley K. (2018). Flowering Plants of the Galápagos. Ithaca, NY. p. 180. ISBN 978-1-5017-2876-1. OCLC 1102799994.
  5. ^ Dehgan, Bijan (2023). Garden plants taxonomy. Volume 2, Angiosperms (eudicots). Cham. p. 941. ISBN 978-3-031-11565-3. OCLC 1376018172.
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Heliotropium angiospermum: Brief Summary

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Close-up of scorpioid inflorescence

Heliotropium angiospermum, common name scorpion's tail or scorpion-tail, is a flowering plant in the Heliotropium genus and Boraginaceae (Borage) family. An annual or short-lived perennial it grows in Florida and Texas into Mexico as well as on various islands in arid lowlands. Its nectar is sought-out by butterflies and also provides food for bees and birds. The stems terminate in scorpioid inflorescences.

It is employed for medicinal uses on some Caribbean islands.

It can tolerate rocky or sandy soil and grows up to 3-feet high.

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