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Thurovia triflora
Scientific classification
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Astereae
Genus:
Thurovia

Rose
Species:
T. triflora
Binomial name
Thurovia triflora
Rose
Synonyms

Gutierrez triflora (Rose) M.A.Lane

Thurovia is a special type of plant found only in Texas. It belongs to the sunflower family, which is a very large group of flowering plants. This plant is unique because it is the only species in its group, or genus, called Thurovia.

Scientists have studied Thurovia using modern molecular analysis. This type of study looks at the plant's DNA. The results have shown that Thurovia is truly one-of-a-kind. It stands out from other plants in the sunflower family.

What is Thurovia triflora?

The only known species in the Thurovia genus is Thurovia triflora. You might hear it called the threeflower snakeweed or the three-flower broomweed. These names come from its appearance.

This plant is known for having small flowers. It is a type of flowering plant that adds to the natural beauty of Texas.

Where Does it Grow?

Thurovia triflora is native to a specific part of Texas. It grows naturally in the coastal plain region. This area is in the east-central and southeastern parts of the state.

The coastal plain is a flat, low-lying land area near the coast. This environment provides the right conditions for Thurovia triflora to thrive. It is an important part of the local plant life.

Why is Thurovia Special?

Thurovia triflora is considered a monotypic genus. This means it is the only species within its entire genus. It is quite rare for a genus to have only one species.

This makes Thurovia very important for scientists studying plant evolution. It helps them understand how different plant groups develop over time. Protecting this plant helps keep the natural diversity of our world.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Thurovia triflora para niños

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