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Featherleaf desertpeony
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Scientific classification
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Genus:
Acourtia
Species:
A. runcinata
Binomial name
Acourtia runcinata
(D.Don) B.L.Turner
Synonyms
  • Clarionea runcinata Lag. ex D.Don
  • Perezia runcinata (Lag. ex D.Don) Lag. ex A.Gray

Acourtia runcinata is a type of plant found in North America. It is often called the featherleaf desertpeony or desert paeonia. This plant belongs to the sunflower family, which is a very large group of flowering plants.

What is Acourtia runcinata?

Acourtia runcinata is a specific kind of plant, like how a golden retriever is a specific kind of dog. Its scientific name, Acourtia runcinata, helps scientists around the world know exactly which plant they are talking about. The common names, like featherleaf desertpeony, give us clues about what the plant might look like or where it grows.

Part of the Sunflower Family

This plant is part of the sunflower family. This family is one of the biggest groups of flowering plants on Earth! It includes many plants you might know, like sunflowers, daisies, and dandelions. Plants in this family often have flowers made up of many tiny florets, which look like one big flower.

Where Does This Plant Grow?

Acourtia runcinata is native to certain areas in North America. "Native" means it naturally grows there without being planted by people.

Its Home in Mexico

You can find this plant growing in several states in northern Mexico. These include Chihuahua, Coahuila, Hidalgo, Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí, and Tamaulipas. These areas often have dry, desert-like conditions.

Its Home in the United States

The plant also grows naturally in the United States. Specifically, it is found in the state of Texas. Texas shares a border with Mexico, so it makes sense that this plant would grow in both places.

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