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  • Liliaceae (section Tables)
    Tricyrtis hirta (Thunberg) Hooker. Table 1. Statistics for Volume 26 of Flora of North America. Italic = introduced adoes not include Spathoglottis [see footnote
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  • Araceae (section Tables)
    in 10 additional genera may persist locally within flora area, see table 203.1). Table 203.1. Cultivated Araceae that Occasionally Naturalize or Persist
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  • and the Coast Ranges indicated that no clear distinction could be made (table 1). While plants are often distinctive in the southern part of their range
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  • sometimes submesic sands, usually with permanently or seasonally high water table, often with Sphagnum Elevation: 10-200 m Generated Map Legacy Map N.J., N
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  • genusBulbophyllum Show Lower Taxa Bulbophyllum pachyrachis Thouars Hist. Orchid., table 3. 1822. James D. Ackerman Etymology: Greek bolbos, bulb, and phyllon, leaf
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  • America, and eastern Asia indicated that no clear distinction could be made (table 1). Some plants from eastern Asia and the Aleutian Islands had more distinctly
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  • Flowering late spring. Habitat: Deciduous or open pine woods (often dominant in Table Mountain Pine-Pitch Pine Woodland), common in moister forests downslope,
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  • Asteraceae (section Tables)
    found on cypselae (mature fruits), not to “immature pappi” of ovaries at flowering. Sometimes pappi of ovaries that do not form fruits (e.g., in functionally
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  • pungens Lambert Ann. Bot. (London) 2: 198. 1805. Robert Kral Common names: Table mountain pine mountain pine IllustratedEndemic Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Physaria hitchcockii subsp. rubicundula "elongated" is not a number."thick" is not a number."dm" is not declared as a valid unit of measurement for this property
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  • coincide with areas where the water table is less than 15 feet below the surface, although the plant can survive with water table depth to 25 feet (H. N. Mozingo
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  • concern. Subspecies pumila is found only on the summits of Upper Table Rock and Lower Table Rock, in Jackson County. None. None. window.propertiesFromHig
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  • developed where the water table is high, while decumbent, irregularly branched habits are found in wetlands where the water table fluctuates. Oddly, plants
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  • abruptly narrowed to apex, straight or falcate, strongly concave, not plicate; base not decurrent or short-decurrent; margins entire or occasionally sinuate;
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  • plantings in bog gardens. None. None. "broad" is not a number."creeping" is not a number."thick" is not a number.window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • the Table Cliff Plateau, Utah, where it is limited to the white member of the limestone Wasatch (Claron) Formation. None. None. "elongated" is not a number
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  • locality, Table Mountain, western Newfoundland. None. None. "+mm" is not declared as a valid unit of measurement for this property."+" is not declared as
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  • Chater 1980; T. V. Egorova 1999). In addition to not accepting subg. Primocarex, T. Koyama (1961b, 1962) did not accept subg. Indocarex and distributed the sections
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  • agriculture on crops of foreign origin is indicated in table 9.1. Of the food crops listed in table9.1, only the sunflower is indigenous to North America
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  • are heavy users of water, they are known to lower dramatically the water table. Russian olive is globally invasive and is spreading in arid regions. Where
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