Abronia ameliae was created in 1945.
Abronia chiszari was created in 1981.
Abronia mellifera was created in 1829.
Abronia fragrans was created in 1853.
Abronia ammophila was created in 1900.
Abronia martindelcampoi was created in 2003.
An abronia is a plant of the genus Abronia, commonly known as sand-verbenas.
Jonathan A. Campbell has written: 'Anguid lizards of the genus Abronia' -- subject(s): Classification, Lizards, Abronia (Reptiles), Anguidae 'The venomous reptiles of the Western Hemisphere' -- subject(s): Poisonous snakes, Reptiles
Sand verbena (Abronia umbellata) is generally not considered edible. While some plants in the verbena family are used for medicinal purposes or have edible parts, sand verbena is primarily valued for its ornamental qualities and ecological benefits. Consumption of any wild plant should be approached with caution, and it's best to consult a reliable source or expert before considering it for eating.
Large-fruited sand-verbena (Abronia umbellata) is primarily consumed by herbivores, including various insects and small mammals that feed on its leaves and flowers. Additionally, larger animals may graze on it as part of their diet. The plant's ecological role can also support pollinators like bees and butterflies, which are attracted to its blooms. However, the specific herbivores that target it can vary by region and ecosystem.
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