Genus: Osmorhiza

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Last Modified 03/04/2013

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Nomenclature

Osmorhiza Raf., Amer. Monthly Mag. & Crit. Rev. 4: 192. 1819.

List of Osmorhiza Species

References to Osmorhiza

  • Baskin, J. M.; Baskin, C. C. 1991. Nondeep complex morphophysiological dormancy in seeds of Osmorhiza claytonii Apiaceae. Amer. J. Bot. 78: 588-593.
  • Baskin, J. M.; Baskin, C. C. 1984. Germination eco-physiology of the woodland herb Osmorhiza longistylis Umbelliferae. Amer. J. Bot. 71: 687-692.
  • Downie, S. R.; Katz-Downie, D. S.; Spalik, K. 2000. A phylogeny of Apiaceae tribe Scandiceae: evidence from nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer sequences. Amer. J. Bot. 87: 76-95.
  • Hawkins, T. S. et.al. 2007. Seed morphology, germination phenology, and capacity to form a seed bank in six herbaceous layer Apiaceae species of the eastern deciduous forest. Castanea 72: 8-14.
  • Hendrix, S. D. 1989. Interspecific and intraspecific variation in seed mass in seven species of Umbelliferea. New Phyt. 112: 445-452.
  • Ostertag, C. P.; Jensen, Richard J. 1980. Species and population variability of Osmorhiza longistylis and Osmorhiza claytonii. Ohio J. Science 80: 91-95.
  • Webster, C. R.; Parker, G. R. 2000. Evaluation of Osmorhiza claytonii (Michx.) C.B. Clarke, Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott, and Actaea pachypoda Ell. as potential indicators of white-tailed deer overabundance. Natural Areas Journal 20: 176-188.
  • Wen, J. et.al. 2002. Phylogenetic and biogeographic diversification in Osmorhiza (Apiaceae). Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 89: 414-428.
  • Williams, C. F. 1994. Genetic consequences of seed dispersal in three sympatric forest herbs: II. Microspatial genetic structure within populations. Evolution 48: 1959-1972.
  • Williams, C. F. 1994. Genetic consequences of seed dispersal in three sympatric forest herbs. I. Hierarchical population-genetic structure. Evolution 48: 791-805.
  • Yoo, K. O. et.al. 2002. Discordance of chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA data in Osmorhiza (Apiaceae). Amer. J. Bot. 89: 966-971.