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  • Hort. Dyck. 1849, 155. 1849 Synonyms: Ancistrocactus megarhizus (Rose) Britton & Rose Sclerocactus scheeri (Salm-Dyck) N. P. Taylor Treatment appears in
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  • erectocentrus). Flowers 3.6–6 × 4–9 cm; inner tepals whitish to bright-rose-pink or lavender, basal portions olive-green to orangish brown, chestnut or
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  • (–42) per flower, widely spreading, pale to intense rose-pink or rose-violet, with paler margins (white or pale rose), darker midstripes conspicuous, proximally
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  • 5–10(–14) mm. Heimia 6 Herbs, 0.4–10 dm; petals deep to pale purple, rose purple, rose, pink, lavender, or white, 1–4(–7) mm, or petals absent. > 8 8
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  • magenta to pale pink, infrequently pale rose; leaf blades mostly ovate to elliptic Abronia angustifolia 12 Perianth limb white to pale pink; leaf blades
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  • light purple, ovate, 3–5 mm, margins ± glandular-ciliate; corolla rose to deep pink, (12–) 14–20 mm diam., petal ridges connected between corolla lobes
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  • obcordate; filaments 2–7 mm; anthers usually cream or yellow, sometimes dark-pink, orange-red, or nearly black, 0.8–1.5 mm; style 3–8 mm. Nutlets dark-brown
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  • purple to magenta basally, white medially, pale-pink apically, linear, terete, 10–17 mm. Berries green to pale yellow-green, ovoid, 2–3 × 15–25 mm. Phenology:
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  • throughout its length. Flowers 5–7 × 5–6.5 (–9.5) cm; inner tepals bright-rose-pink or magenta, color ± uniform from base to apex, 3 × 1.5 cm, margins entire
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  • bracts deciduous. Pedicels present. Flowers usually pink or rose-purple, rarely white, sepals pale-pink or whitish, crest often yellowish, (2–) 15–23 mm,
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  • Inflorescences: basalmost bract margins glandular-toothed. Petals pale-pink to deep purple-magenta or rose, (10–) 12–13 mm. 2n = 30. Phenology: Flowering late spring–summer
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  • tepals bright-rose-pink to pale silvery-pink, proximally orange to red, (15–) 28–32 × (3–) 6 (–9) mm, margins usually erose; stigma lobes pink to pinkish
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  • glandular-serrate; petals white to sometimes pale-pink in C. opaca; stamens 20, anthers pink to reddish or rose; styles 4 or 5. Pomes ripe May–late June,
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  • glandular-pubescent; flowers 10–30. Perianth: tube pink, 10–20 mm, limb bright magenta to pale-pink, infrequently pale rose, 6–8 mm diam. Fruits broadly obdeltate
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  • stellate, arms to 3.5 mm and sometimes simple-glandular; petals rose-pink or pale-pink to nearly white, 1.4–2 (–3) cm. Mericarps 2.5–4 (–5) mm. 2n = 34
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  • (measured from base of innermost tepals to base of nectar chamber); inner tepals pink, red, magenta, orange, yellow, brownish, or greenish (rarely white), proximally
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  • Scheele Linnaea 21: 470. 1848. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Common names: Rose or Wright’s pavonia Texas rockrose Illustrated Synonyms: Pavonia wrightii A
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  • or campanulate), both pairs often saccate basally; petals white, yellow, pink, purple, or brownish, oblong to ovate, (narrow and margins crisped or channeled
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  • central spines (9–) 13–42 (–58) × (0.2–) 0.4–1.5 mm. Flowers: inner tepals rose-pink to magenta, marked with scarlet or orange proximally, sometimes with white
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  • speciesSedum cockerellii Britton in N. L. Britton and J. N. Rose in N. L. Britton and J. N. Rose, New N. Amer. Crassul., 41. 1903,. Hideaki Ohba Synonyms:
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