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Pedicularis furbishiae est une espèce de plantes à fleurs. Elle appartient à la famille des Scrophulariaceae selon la classification classique, ou à celle des Orobanchaceae selon la classification phylogénétique. On pensait cette espèce éteinte depuis 1880, avant qu'elle ne soit redécouverte dans les années 1970. On la trouve dans la province canadienne du Nouveau-Brunswick ainsi que dans l'État américain du Maine. Pedicularis furbishiae (лат.) — многолетнее травянистое растение, вид рода Мытник (Pedicularis) семейства Заразиховые (Orobanchaceae). Встречается только по берегам верховий реки Сент-Джон в штатах Мэн (США) и Нью-Брансуик (Канада). Pedicularis furbishiae, or Furbish's lousewort, is a perennial herb found only on the shores of the upper Saint John River in Maine and New Brunswick. Furbish's lousewort was first recognized as a new species by Maine naturalist and botanical artist Kate Furbish (who named it Furbish's wood betony) in 1880. It is considered an endangered species in the United States and Canada, and is threatened by habitat destruction, as well as riverside development, forestry, littering and recreational use of the riverbank. It was formerly in the family Scrophulariaceae, but is now placed in the family Orobanchaceae. Pedicularis furbishiae es una especie de planta herbácea de la familia Orobanchaceae, anteriormente clasificada en las escrofulariáceas. Pedicularis furbishiae är en snyltrotsväxtart som beskrevs av S. Wats.. Pedicularis furbishiae ingår i släktet spiror, och familjen snyltrotsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
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Pedicularis furbishiae, or Furbish's lousewort, is a perennial herb found only on the shores of the upper Saint John River in Maine and New Brunswick. Furbish's lousewort was first recognized as a new species by Maine naturalist and botanical artist Kate Furbish (who named it Furbish's wood betony) in 1880. It is considered an endangered species in the United States and Canada, and is threatened by habitat destruction, as well as riverside development, forestry, littering and recreational use of the riverbank. It was formerly in the family Scrophulariaceae, but is now placed in the family Orobanchaceae. Because it is endangered and endemic to the area, development projects have been restricted to preserve its habitat. For example, the Dickey-Lincoln dam, a $227 million hydroelectric project proposed on the upper Saint John River in 1974, was deauthorized by Congress in 1986 after years of study, because the dam would have flooded 88,000 acres (360 km2) of Maine forest and severely reduced the lousewort's habitat. Some criticized ending the dam project to protect the lousewort; Time magazine called the idea "downright silly" in 1977. While thought extinct at the time the dam was proposed, it was rediscovered in 1976 by C.D. Richards while doing surveys to determine the environmental impact of the dam. Since it was once thought to be extinct, it is considered a Lazarus taxon. Pedicularis furbishiae är en snyltrotsväxtart som beskrevs av S. Wats.. Pedicularis furbishiae ingår i släktet spiror, och familjen snyltrotsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. Pedicularis furbishiae est une espèce de plantes à fleurs. Elle appartient à la famille des Scrophulariaceae selon la classification classique, ou à celle des Orobanchaceae selon la classification phylogénétique. On pensait cette espèce éteinte depuis 1880, avant qu'elle ne soit redécouverte dans les années 1970. On la trouve dans la province canadienne du Nouveau-Brunswick ainsi que dans l'État américain du Maine. Pedicularis furbishiae es una especie de planta herbácea de la familia Orobanchaceae, anteriormente clasificada en las escrofulariáceas. Pedicularis furbishiae (лат.) — многолетнее травянистое растение, вид рода Мытник (Pedicularis) семейства Заразиховые (Orobanchaceae). Встречается только по берегам верховий реки Сент-Джон в штатах Мэн (США) и Нью-Брансуик (Канада).
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