Koanophyllon villosum (Sw.) R.M. King & H. Rob. villosum (Phytologia 32: 265. 1975.)
Localities: West Indies (native), Lesser Antilles (native) [Barbados, ], Greater Antilles [Jamaica (native), Cuba (native), Cayman Island (native), ], Bahamas (native), North America (native: FL),
Common Names: Abre camino (Cuba), Albahaca de sabana (Cuba), Albahaquilla (Cuba), Almironcillo (Cuba), Bitter bush (Jamaica), Bitter sage (Bahamas), Casco de mulo (Cuba), Culo de negro (Cuba), Filigrana (Cuba), Filigrana de sabana (Cuba), Jackmada (Bahamas), Rompezaragüey (Cuba), Rompezaragüey de sabana (Cuba), Saragüey (Cuba), Sargaso (Cuba), Travesera (Cuba), Trebolillo (Cuba), Trevolillo (Cuba), Tribulillo (Cuba), Yerba armarga (Cuba), Zanca de grullo (Cuba),
Synonyms: Cacalia discolor Griseb. (Cat. Pl. Cub. 157. 1866), Eupatorium cubense Pers. (Syn. Pl. 2(2): 402. 1807.), Eupatorium poeppigii Spreng. (Syst. Veg. ed., 16, 3: 415. 1826.), Eupatorium villosum Sw. (Prodr. 111. 1788.),
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