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- Dicerandra_cornutissima abstract "Dicerandra cornutissima is a rare species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name longspurred mint, longspurred balm, and Robin's mint. It is endemic to Florida in the United States. It is found in Marion County, and possibly Sumter County, but it may have been totally extirpated from the latter. There are 15 known occurrences remaining. The plant was federally listed as an endangered species in 1985.This species was formerly included within the description of its relative, Dicerandra frutescens. It was separated, elevated to species status, and described by Robin B. Huck in 1981. The new species is distinguished from D. frutescens in its darker, deeper pink flowers, its larger anthers, the smaller amount of hairs on its style, and a well-separated geographical distribution.This is a strong-scented aromatic shrub growing up to about half a meter tall. The erect stems grow from a woody base. The oppositely arranged leaves are linear in shape, 1.5 centimeters long, smooth-edged, and dotted with visible oil glands. The flower has a corolla just under a centimeter long with a bent, tubular throat and lobed lips. The corolla is dark pink or purplish with purple spotting and a paler throat. The anthers have hornlike spurs, which, at over a millimeter long, are relatively large.The plant grows in Florida scrub habitat and nearby sandhills. The scrub is dominated by stands of sand pines and several species of oak. Species in the understory include saw palmetto (Serenoa repens), scrub palmetto (Sabal etonia), and Florida rosemary (Ceratiola ericoides). The sandy ground may be covered with various lichens, such as Cladina evansii, Cladina subtenuis, and Cladonia leporine, and grass species such as wiregrass (Aristida stricta) and arrowfeather threeawn (A. purpurascens).The loss of this Florida scrub habitat is the greatest threat to the survival of this species. Six of the fifteen remaining occurrences are in protected areas. Land is lost to urban development. The remaining territory is degraded because of the lack of proper land management. Although fire in the area is rare, it is required in this fire-adapted habitat type to maintain the ecosystem. Periodic fire clears out overgrown vegetation and creates the openings in the pine and oak canopy that this and many other species require. Controlled burns would be beneficial but these are difficult in this region because of nearby residential neighborhoods. Fires that start naturally are extinguished. Other threats to the plant include introduced plant species such as Natal grass (Rhynchelytrum repens).".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima binomialAuthority R.B.Huck.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima class Eudicots.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima conservationStatus "G1".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima division Flowering_plant.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima family Lamiaceae.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima genus Dicerandra.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima kingdom Plant.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima order Asterids.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima order Lamiales.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=DICO5.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageID "31105318".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageLength "4588".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageRevisionID "567154002".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Aristida_purpurascens.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Aristida_stricta.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Asterids.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Category:Endemic_flora_of_Florida.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lamiaceae.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plants_described_in_1981.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Ceratiola.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Cladina_evansii.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Cladina_subtenuis.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Cladonia_leporine.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Controlled_burn.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Dicerandra.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Dicerandra_frutescens.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Ecosystem.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Endangered_species.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Endemism.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Florida_scrub.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Gynoecium.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Habitat_conservation.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Introduced_species.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Lamiaceae.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Lamiales.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Lichen.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Local_extinction.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Marion_County,_Florida.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Melinis_repens.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Oak.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Pinus_clausa.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink R.B.Huck.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Sabal_etonia.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Sandhill.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Serenoa.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Shrub.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Sumter_County,_Florida.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Understory.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLink Urbanization.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dicerandra cornutissima".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima binomial "Dicerandra cornutissima".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima binomialAuthority R.B.Huck.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima familia Lamiaceae.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima genus "Dicerandra".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima ordo Lamiales.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima regnum Plant.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima species "D. cornutissima".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima status "G1".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima statusSystem "TNC".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima subject Category:Endemic_flora_of_Florida.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima subject Category:Lamiaceae.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima subject Category:Plants_described_in_1981.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima hypernym Species.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima type Eukaryote.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima type Plant.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima type Species.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima type Thing.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima type Q19088.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima type Q756.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima comment "Dicerandra cornutissima is a rare species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name longspurred mint, longspurred balm, and Robin's mint. It is endemic to Florida in the United States. It is found in Marion County, and possibly Sumter County, but it may have been totally extirpated from the latter. There are 15 known occurrences remaining.".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima label "Dicerandra cornutissima".
- Dicerandra_cornutissima sameAs Q5272382.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima sameAs m.0gh653c.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima sameAs Dicerandra_cornutissima.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima sameAs Q5272382.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima wasDerivedFrom Dicerandra_cornutissima?oldid=567154002.
- Dicerandra_cornutissima isPrimaryTopicOf Dicerandra_cornutissima.