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- quantity","set variability","shrub architecture","shrub growth form","shrub habitat","slit dehiscence or orientation","spike architecture","stamen size or quantity"3 KB (506 words) - 21:01, 7 June 2022
- quantity","set variability","shrub architecture","shrub growth form","shrub habitat","slit dehiscence or orientation","spike architecture","stem growth form5 KB (617 words) - 21:02, 7 June 2022
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- quantity","stamen quantity","starch habitat","stem architecture or pubescence or relief","stem growth form or habitat","stem location","stem orientation"1 KB (291 words) - 01:00, 30 July 2020
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- Meadowfoam Etymology: Greek limne, marsh, and anthe, flower, alluding to habitat Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 173. Mentioned on page10 KB (1,122 words) - 12:04, 30 July 2020
- quantity","set variability","shrub architecture","shrub growth form","shrub habitat","slit dehiscence or orientation","spike architecture","stem growth form6 KB (821 words) - 21:02, 7 June 2022
- quantity","stamen quantity","starch habitat","stem architecture or pubescence or relief","stem growth form or habitat","stem location","stem orientation"1 KB (315 words) - 00:54, 30 July 2020
- quantity","set variability","shrub architecture","shrub growth form","shrub habitat","slit dehiscence or orientation","spike architecture","stamen size or quantity"3 KB (434 words) - 21:01, 7 June 2022
- provide willow habitat. Because of this need for open habitats for reproduction by seed, large stands of mature willows growing in stable habitats such as marshes35 KB (4,327 words) - 12:03, 30 July 2020
- "whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism nutrition","whorl quantity"]}];1 KB (281 words) - 05:33, 30 July 2020
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- "whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism nutrition","whorl quantity"]}];1 KB (287 words) - 05:33, 30 July 2020
- the most diverse group of the Cactaceae, in terms of size, architecture, habitat, and habit. The vast majority of North American species are xerophytic,12 KB (831 words) - 09:19, 30 July 2020
- "whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism nutrition","whorl quantity"]}];2 KB (303 words) - 05:21, 30 July 2020
- disputed possibly Greek aqua, water, and legere, to draw or collect, because of the wet habitat of some species or quantity of liquid nectar borne in spurs, or Latin aquila12 KB (514 words) - 08:29, 30 July 2020
- "stem shape","taxon habitat","trichome architecture","trichome function","whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form or habitat"]}];2 KB (303 words) - 01:01, 30 July 2020
- Greek eremia, desert, and thera from genus Oenothera, probably alluding to habitat and likeness Basionym: Camissonia sect. Eremothera P. H. Raven Brittonia12 KB (833 words) - 21:03, 7 June 2022
- "whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism nutrition","whorl quantity"]}];1 KB (307 words) - 05:33, 30 July 2020
- architecture","whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form or habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism pubescence","whorl quantity"]}];6 KB (496 words) - 12:35, 30 July 2020
- "whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism growth form or habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism pubescence","whorl quantity"]}];6 KB (479 words) - 12:07, 30 July 2020
- quantity","stamen quantity","starch habitat","stem architecture or pubescence or relief","stem growth form or habitat","stem location","stem orientation"1 KB (315 words) - 00:51, 30 July 2020
- architecture","whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form or habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism pubescence","whorl quantity"]}];6 KB (525 words) - 11:59, 30 July 2020
- presence","style quantity","taproot derivation","taproot shape","taxon habitat","tepal quantity","testa reflectance","tubercle fusion","tubercle presence"9 KB (803 words) - 09:14, 30 July 2020
- quantity","set variability","shrub architecture","shrub growth form","shrub habitat","slit dehiscence or orientation","spike architecture","stigma quantity"4 KB (527 words) - 21:02, 7 June 2022
- prominence","stigmatic cavity shape","whole_organism growth form or habitat","whole_organism habitat","whole_organism shape"]},{"rank":"subtribe","name":"Orchidaceae7 KB (649 words) - 05:32, 30 July 2020
- often saline habitats. Malvella 21 Leaf blades symmetric; stems usually erect, seldom prostrate; indument never lepidote; not saline habitats > 22 22 Herbage20 KB (532 words) - 11:23, 30 July 2020
- quantity","stamen quantity","starch habitat","stem architecture or pubescence or relief","stem growth form or habitat","stem location","stem orientation"1 KB (301 words) - 01:03, 30 July 2020
- quantity","stamen quantity","starch habitat","stem architecture or pubescence or relief","stem growth form or habitat","stem location","stem orientation"1 KB (299 words) - 00:51, 30 July 2020
- "whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism growth form or habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism pubescence","whorl quantity"]}];6 KB (495 words) - 12:15, 30 July 2020
- mallow Etymology: Greek eremia, desert, and alkea, mallow, alluding to habitat Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 246. Mentioned on page7 KB (365 words) - 11:26, 30 July 2020
- 10–11-winged, 0.8–1.2 × 0.4–0.6 mm. Phenology: Flowering (Jul–)Sep–Oct. Habitat: Rice fields, ephemeral ponds Elevation: 0–200 m Generated Map Legacy Map6 KB (494 words) - 05:42, 30 July 2020
- resemblance, or helodes, marsh, and hagnos, pure or sacred, alluding to habitat and fertility ritual of Thesmophoria Treatment appears in FNA Volume 108 KB (421 words) - 21:01, 7 June 2022
- Common names: Thrift Etymology: Celtic ar mor, at seaside, alluding to habitat Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 603. Mentioned on page6 KB (452 words) - 10:13, 30 July 2020
- "whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism nutrition","whorl quantity"]}];1 KB (303 words) - 05:33, 30 July 2020
- Achenes muricate, 1–1.5 mm. 2n = 36. Phenology: Flowering spring–fall. Habitat: Sandy, disturbed soils, often in orchards Elevation: 0-30 m Generated Map5 KB (378 words) - 09:14, 30 July 2020
- 52. Phenology: Flowering mostly late summer (sporadic throughout year). Habitat: Hammocks, scrub and wet thickets, frequently on coquina, coral, sandy and5 KB (379 words) - 13:05, 30 July 2020
- "vein shape","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism growth form or habitat","x chromosome quantity"]},{"rank":"family","name":"Ophioglossaceae","p1 KB (286 words) - 00:35, 30 July 2020
- × 0.7–1.7 mm. Seeds 0.4–0.8 × 0.5–0.8 mm. Phenology: Flowering Jun–Sep. Habitat: Attached to rocks and other solid substrata in swift currents Elevation:7 KB (618 words) - 11:15, 30 July 2020
- Jun–Jul for high-elevation populations). Habitat: Most abundant in open woodlands and grasslands, but found in many habitat types Elevation: 0–2300 m Generated4 KB (522 words) - 06:02, 30 July 2020
- "stem shape","taxon habitat","trichome architecture","trichome function","whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form or habitat"]}];5 KB (331 words) - 01:02, 30 July 2020
- Utech Common names: Sandwort sabline Etymology: Latin arena, sand, a common habitat Synonyms: Spergulastrum Michaux Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment12 KB (698 words) - 10:04, 30 July 2020
- 59–70 µm diam. n = 2n = 87, apogamous. Phenology: Sporulating summer–fall. Habitat: Rocky slopes and cliffs, favoring limestone and other calcareous substrates2 KB (365 words) - 00:24, 30 July 2020
- yellow, flushed red, globose, 5–8 cm diam. Phenology: Flowering summer. Habitat: Disturbed sites, near beaches Elevation: 0–10 m Generated Map Legacy Map5 KB (365 words) - 11:15, 30 July 2020
- proximal pollen-sac ca. 1/2 length of distal. Phenology: Flowering Apr–May. Habitat: Vernal pools, moist ground. Elevation: 0–800 m. Generated Map Legacy Map4 KB (594 words) - 18:51, 29 July 2020
- pollen-sac to 1/3 length of distal. Phenology: Flowering (Mar–)Apr–Jul(–Aug). Habitat: Vernal pools, moist ground. Elevation: 0–2100 m. Generated Map Legacy Map4 KB (546 words) - 18:51, 29 July 2020
- column 2.5 mm, hooded; ovary 2 mm. Phenology: Flowering winter and spring. Habitat: Moist forests Elevation: 0–60 m Generated Map Legacy Map Fla., West Indies7 KB (564 words) - 05:29, 30 July 2020
- redbrown streaks, 8 mm. Capsules 15–20 mm. Phenology: Flowering Oct–Dec. Habitat: Epiphytic in shaded sites on small branches and twigs Elevation: 0–10[–500]5 KB (469 words) - 05:32, 30 July 2020
- or slightly exserted from calyx, 7–11 mm. Phenology: Flowering Mar–Jul. Habitat: Serpentine meadows and slopes. Elevation: 0–300 m. Generated Map Legacy4 KB (644 words) - 18:50, 29 July 2020
- by nectar spur formed by lateral sepals. Phenology: Flowering Mar–Apr. Habitat: Epiphytic on small branches and twigs in hammocks Elevation: 0–10[–1200]5 KB (524 words) - 05:32, 30 July 2020
- "costa architecture","gametophyte coloration","gametophyte shape","habitat habitat","indusium presence","indusium prominence","leaf architecture","leaf5 KB (397 words) - 00:35, 30 July 2020
- densely pubescent membranes. 2n = 108. Phenology: Flowering year-round. Habitat: Woods, hammocks, thickets, shell ridges, roadsides, disturbed areas Elevation:5 KB (434 words) - 09:13, 30 July 2020
- mm. Phenology: Flowering late winter–spring (Mar–Apr), fall (Oct–Nov). Habitat: Quiet ponds Elevation: 0–550 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Calif5 KB (412 words) - 00:57, 30 July 2020
- diam.; pericarp wrinkled. Seeds ca. 1 cm. Phenology: Flowering year-round. Habitat: Disturbed sites Elevation: 0-10 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Fla5 KB (391 words) - 13:05, 30 July 2020
- mm diam. Seeds black, lenticular, 4–5 mm. Phenology: Flowering spring. Habitat: Hammocks, roadsides, and disturbed sites Elevation: 0-30 m Generated Map4 KB (323 words) - 09:14, 30 July 2020
- calyx. Mericarps 14–22.2n = 20. Phenology: Flowering late winter–spring. Habitat: Valleys, foothills Elevation: 30–1500 m Generated Map Legacy Map Calif3 KB (463 words) - 11:26, 30 July 2020
- through fruit wall. Phenology: Flowering summer–fall; fruiting fall–winter. Habitat: Sandy to clayey soils in thickets, wooded areas Elevation: 0-200 m Generated4 KB (342 words) - 09:16, 30 July 2020
- tetragonal to hexagonal isodiametric cells. Phenology: Flowering Jun–Dec. Habitat: Ephemeral pools Elevation: 0–400 m Generated Map Legacy Map Tex., Mexico6 KB (492 words) - 05:22, 30 July 2020
- expanded; inner tepals 21–30 × 5.5–7.5 (–10) mm. Phenology: Flowering Sep–Nov. Habitat: Chihuahuan desert scrub, low, rocky hills of limestone chips Elevation:4 KB (728 words) - 09:26, 30 July 2020
- "whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism growth form or habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism pubescence","whorl quantity"]}];6 KB (500 words) - 12:22, 30 July 2020
- III Etymology: Greek philo- , loving, and notis, moisture, alluding to habitat Synonyms: Bartramidula Bruch & Schimper Treatment appears in FNA Volume12 KB (605 words) - 07:34, 30 July 2020
- Pinnules anadromous throughout. Tertiary segments obliquely ascending. Habitat: Climbing on trees in wooded limestone hills Elevation: 0 m Generated Map4 KB (408 words) - 00:27, 30 July 2020
- to supramedial; indusia present but soon deciduous or completely absent. Habitat: Cypress swamps, hammocks, old forested spoil banks Elevation: 0 m Generated5 KB (490 words) - 00:31, 30 July 2020
- indusia present but soon deciduous and therefore appearing absent. 2n = 82. Habitat: Wooded limestone ledges, hammocks, cypress swamps Elevation: 0 m Generated5 KB (446 words) - 00:31, 30 July 2020
- quantity","sheath shape","stamen atypical quantity","starch habitat","stem growth form or habitat","stem location","stem size","stem texture","stigma condition4 KB (558 words) - 01:01, 30 July 2020
- length or size","surface habitat","whole_organism architecture","whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form or habitat"]}];4 KB (433 words) - 08:39, 30 July 2020
- with blackish centers, not shriveled at maturity. n = 2n = 123, apogamous. Habitat: Brick or stone walls, rocky areas, mesic forests, and coastal bluffs Elevation:4 KB (354 words) - 00:35, 30 July 2020
- "stamen atypical quantity","starch habitat","stem architecture or pubescence or relief","stem growth form or habitat","stem location","stem size","stem4 KB (586 words) - 00:51, 30 July 2020
- Leaves 1–60; rays 1–12, 4–40 mm; petioles 0.5–2 cm. 2n = 168 (Trinidad). Habitat: On and around rotten stumps and decomposing litter in damp forests and4 KB (432 words) - 00:33, 30 July 2020
- 5–10 mm. 2n = 26, 40, 42. Phenology: Flowering Nov (s Fla)–Aug (north). Habitat: Acidic soils in fens, bogs, pine and oak savannas, grasslands, interdune8 KB (882 words) - 05:28, 30 July 2020
- 12–22-winged, 1–1.6 × 0.5–1.3 mm. 2n = 30. Phenology: Flowering Apr–Nov. Habitat: Streams, rivers, ponds, lakes Elevation: 0–1500 m Generated Map Legacy10 KB (995 words) - 06:08, 30 July 2020
- Boufford Common names: Pellitory Etymology: Latin paries, wall, referring to habitat of original species Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Herbs, annual or7 KB (312 words) - 08:27, 30 July 2020
- "whole_organism arrangement or pubescence","whole_organism growth form or habitat"]}];1 KB (506 words) - 04:51, 30 July 2020
- Hartman Common names: Drymary Etymology: Greek drymos, forest, alluding to habitat of at least one species Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on13 KB (701 words) - 10:17, 30 July 2020
- as ovary. 2n = 80. Phenology: Flowering late Jun (Ont)–late Jul (Nfld). Habitat: Shores, seepage slopes, bogs Elevation: 0–200 m Generated Map Legacy Map10 KB (1,012 words) - 05:27, 30 July 2020
- quantity","stamen quantity","starch habitat","stem architecture or pubescence or relief","stem growth form or habitat","stem location","stem orientation"1 KB (296 words) - 00:52, 30 July 2020
- quantity","stamen quantity","starch habitat","stem architecture or pubescence or relief","stem growth form or habitat","stem location","stem orientation"1 KB (294 words) - 00:51, 30 July 2020
- "costa architecture","gametophyte coloration","gametophyte shape","habitat habitat","indusium derivation","indusium fusion","indusium presence","indusium3 KB (283 words) - 00:28, 30 July 2020
- quantity","set variability","shrub architecture","shrub growth form","shrub habitat","slit dehiscence or orientation","spike architecture","stigma quantity"5 KB (691 words) - 21:02, 7 June 2022
- "whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism nutrition","whorl quantity"]}];1 KB (287 words) - 05:33, 30 July 2020
- "whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism nutrition","whorl quantity"]}];1 KB (286 words) - 05:28, 30 July 2020
- "whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism growth form or habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism pubescence","whorl quantity"]}];5 KB (456 words) - 12:33, 30 July 2020
- with spines, tubercles, or ridges. x = 11. Nearly worldwide Geography, habitat, megaspore texture, spore size, and velum provide features that will distinguish15 KB (1,109 words) - 00:22, 30 July 2020
- architecture","blade pubescence","gametophyte coloration","gametophyte shape","habitat habitat","indusium derivation","indusium fusion","indusium presence","indusium5 KB (316 words) - 00:35, 30 July 2020
- than conspicuous horns. 2n = 32. Phenology: Flowering spring–early summer. Habitat: Mesic to wet coniferous forests, mixed forests, and bogs Elevation: 0–31003 KB (574 words) - 05:30, 30 July 2020
- rarely retuse, relatively short. 2n = 18. Phenology: Flowering Jun–Nov. Habitat: Sandy beaches Elevation: ca. 0 m Generated Map Legacy Map B.C., N.B., Nfld4 KB (710 words) - 12:21, 30 July 2020
- "whole_organism duration","whole_organism growth form","whole_organism habitat","whole_organism location","whole_organism nutrition","whorl quantity"]}];1 KB (276 words) - 05:33, 30 July 2020
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- glandular-pubescent; anthers tomentose. Phenology: Flowering Jun–Sep. Habitat: Sandy soils and rocky slopes in open sagebrush communities and subalpine4 KB (539 words) - 19:25, 29 July 2020
- cylindric, ca. 11 mm. 2n = 10. Phenology: Flowering (Mar-)May–Jun(-Aug). Habitat: Open, dry pine forests, sagebrush, mountain brush, aspen Elevation: 200-30004 KB (395 words) - 12:59, 30 July 2020
- 2–4 cm; stone subspheric, smooth. 2n = 32. Phenology: Flowering summer. Habitat: Wetlands, especially coastal Elevation: 0–20 m Generated Map Legacy Map5 KB (341 words) - 11:15, 30 July 2020
- Petals 1.5–4 (–5) cm. 2n = ca. 28, 56. Phenology: Flowering summer–fall. Habitat: Palm forests and thorn scrub, sometimes cultivated Elevation: 0–100 m Generated4 KB (445 words) - 11:30, 30 July 2020
- pappi: bristles unequal, longest 5–6 mm. Phenology: Flowering Dec–Mar. Habitat: Gravel and caliche soils in dry scrub vegetation Elevation: 30–70 m Generated3 KB (478 words) - 19:59, 29 July 2020
- Capsules 7–10 mm wide. 2n = 16 (Europe). Phenology: Flowering May–Oct. Habitat: Disturbed ground. Elevation: 0–2000 m. Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; B4 KB (454 words) - 19:26, 29 July 2020
- falling, 1–2.3 mm. Cypselae 5–9 mm. 2n = 46. Phenology: Flowering Jun–Oct. Habitat: Woods, forests, usually in shade Elevation: 0–2000 m Generated Map Legacy4 KB (467 words) - 20:01, 29 July 2020
- diam. 2n = 40, 60. Phenology: Flowering late May–Jun; fruiting Aug–Sep. Habitat: Forest edges and openings, pastures, waste areas. Elevation: 0–300 m. Generated5 KB (372 words) - 18:22, 29 July 2020
- spreading to strongly recurved. Phenology: Flowering summer (Jul–Aug). Habitat: Mixed evergreen forest and redwood forest Elevation: 0-1500 m Generated3 KB (365 words) - 08:36, 30 July 2020
- red-purple, 3-4.5 mm. 2n = 12. Phenology: Flowering spring–summer (Apr–Jul). Habitat: Mountain regions in Cascade Range and Coast Range of California in coniferous4 KB (385 words) - 08:34, 30 July 2020