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Sep 18, 2014 1:14 PM CST
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Centaurium beyrichii:

flowers numerous, densely-packed in the much-branched inflorescence


http://www.bio.utexas.edu/cour...

The flowers are not densely packed in Dave's plant.

Centaurium texense:

flowers, developing fruits, and sepals--notice the long corolla tubes, the elongate fruit, and the linear sepals


http://www.bio.utexas.edu/cour...

Centaurium texense looks correct.

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