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- perennials, 3–120 cm; usually taprooted, sometimes rhizomatous (roots deep or shallow, woody or fibrous, caudices often woody). Stems 1–20+, erect to decumbent18 KB (964 words) - 20:06, 29 July 2020
- American members of the genus Agalinis (Orobanchaceae). B. M. C. Evol. Biol. 8: 264. Agalinis aphylla, Agalinis aspera, Agalinis auriculata, Agalinis caddoensis23 KB (952 words) - 19:30, 29 July 2020
- taylorii, Erythronium tuolumnense, Erythronium umbilicatum Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 305. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 145. 1754. Geraldine A. Allen, Kenneth R. Robertson18 KB (1,049 words) - 05:39, 30 July 2020
- concave in 101. C. ursopedensis, dorsally grooved. North America Species 8 (8 in the flora). Series Rotundifoliae ranges from southern interior British20 KB (1,294 words) - 13:44, 30 July 2020
- the apices, sometimes prolonged 1-3 mm, apices usually rounded; lodicules 2 or 3, membranous, not lobed; anthers 3, 1.5-6 mm, sometimes penicillate; ovaries28 KB (2,014 words) - 02:45, 30 July 2020
- appears in FNA Volume 3. Shrubs or subshrubs, evergreen or deciduous, 0.1-4.5 (-8) m, glabrous or with tomentose stems. Rhizomes present or absent, short16 KB (698 words) - 08:36, 30 July 2020
- variabilis, Tillandsia ×floridana, Tillandsia ×smalliana Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 286. 1753; Gen. Pl. ed. 5; 138, 1754. Harry E. Luther, Gregory K. Brown Etymology:9 KB (299 words) - 01:00, 30 July 2020
- (Poaceae). Syst. Bot. 8:341-353 Fernald, M.L. and G.A. Weatherby. 1916. The genus Puccinellia in eastern North America. Rhodora 18:1-23 Porsild, A.E. 196422 KB (1,516 words) - 03:14, 30 July 2020
- Annuals, 10–200 cm, taprooted, or perennials, 10–100 cm, with deeply seated, woody caudices or stout or slender, creeping rhizomes. Stems (1–8) erect, simple15 KB (1,165 words) - 20:25, 29 July 2020
- professor of medicine at Wittenberg, later Dresden Treatment appears in FNA Volume 8. Treatment on page 84. Mentioned on page 43, 44, 45, 47, 85, 86, 108, 115.26 KB (1,593 words) - 12:56, 30 July 2020
- Show Lower Taxa Vitis subg. Muscadinia, Vitis subg. Vitis Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 202. 1753. Michael O. Moore†, Jun Wen Common names: Grape Etymology: Latin14 KB (773 words) - 18:13, 29 July 2020
- central strand present; rhizoids often dense; axillary hairs ca. 5–8 cells in length, basal 1–3 cells thicker-walled. Leaves appressed-incurved to lax when26 KB (1,447 words) - 07:08, 30 July 2020
- in FNA Volume 2. Stems long-creeping to ascending to erect, 1.5–12 mm or more diam. Blades 1-pinnate to pinnate-pinnatifid, rarely 2-pinnate, proximal pinnae14 KB (584 words) - 00:28, 30 July 2020
- corymbiform arrays (plants cespitose) > 8 7 Heads in paniculiform or racemiform arrays (plants not cespitose) > 10 8 Leaves pinnately lobed; involucres 3–511 KB (598 words) - 20:49, 29 July 2020
- glabrous, styles subterminal; ovule 1. Fruits aggregated achenes, (1–) 2–200 (–220), obliquely ovoid to reniform, 0.8–3 mm, glabrous; hypanthium persistent;16 KB (987 words) - 14:06, 30 July 2020
- distinct or connate, sometimes forming an involucre containing 1–80 flowers, when containing only 1 flower, calyxlike, sometimes brightly colored. Flowers unisexual20 KB (1,275 words) - 09:16, 30 July 2020
- 4-locular, locules opening by valves; pistil 1, 1-carpellate; ovary 1-locular; placentation basal; ovule 1; stigma subsessile, discoid or capitate. Fruits10 KB (319 words) - 08:27, 30 July 2020
- 68. Plants usually perennial, rarely annual; rhizomatous. Culms (10) 20-250 cm, erect or decumbent, freely rooting at the lower nodes, not cormous based20 KB (1,626 words) - 03:20, 30 July 2020
- Stems erect to ascending. Leaves: petiole 1–4 mm; blade oblong-obovate or obovate lanceolate, 1.5–2 × 0.3–0.8 cm, length 2–4 times width, base acute, margins20 KB (1,036 words) - 14:24, 30 July 2020
- than more distal cells, 1–2 (–4):1; medial and distal cells rhomboidal to elongate-hexagonal, 8–16 (–20) µm wide, usually (3–) 4–8: 1, walls thin to moderately12 KB (668 words) - 07:35, 30 July 2020