Common Name:
WILD FOUR-O'CLOCK
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Coefficient of Conservatism:
*
Coefficient of Wetness:
5
Wetness Index:
UPL
Physiognomy:
Ad P-Forb
R. W. Smith
Native south and southwest of the Great Lakes, adventive in Michigan along railroads, roadsides, dumps, shores, and other disturbed, usually dry ground. First collected at River Rouge, Wayne Co., in 1890 by O. A. Farwell.
Locations
Alcona County
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Alpena County
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Antrim County
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Benzie County
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Berrien County
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Calhoun County
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Cass County
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Charlevoix County
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Cheboygan County
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Crawford County
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Delta County
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Dickinson County
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Emmet County
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Gogebic County
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Hillsdale County
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Houghton County
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Ingham County
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Jackson County
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Kalamazoo County
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Kalkaska County
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Kent County
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Lake County
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Lapeer County
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Leelanau County
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Lenawee County
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Manistee County
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Marquette County
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Mason County
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Mecosta County
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Menominee County
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Missaukee County
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Monroe County
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Montcalm County
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Muskegon County
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Newaygo County
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Oakland County
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Otsego County
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Ottawa County
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Schoolcraft County
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St. Clair County
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St. Joseph County
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Van Buren County
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Washtenaw County
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Wayne County
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Wexford County
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Citation:
MICHIGAN FLORA ONLINE. A. A. Reznicek, E. G. Voss, & B. S. Walters. February 2011. University of Michigan. Web. June 29, 2022. https://michiganflora.net/species.aspx?id=1723.