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  • the flora area), and segregation of a fourth, small subfamily, Cheilosoideae K. Wurdack & Petra Hoffmann (not represented in the flora area). The remaining
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  • widely grown throughout the flora area but has not become naturalized. Other commonly cultivated species in the flora area include E. milii Des Moulins (crown-of-thorns)
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  • represented in the flora area only by introduced species. Within the family, genera are arranged alphabetically within tribes. In the flora area, 20 of the 45 genera
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  • Guatemala; it is the third largest genus in number of species in the flora area after Carex (Cyperaceae) and Astragalus (Fabaceae). Some species, especially
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  • anatropous or amphitropous; styles (1-) 2, distinct, receptive stigmatic area decurrent on distal inner margin of style-branch. Fruits fleshy drupes, samaras
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  • are native to the flora area. This last number falls 114 species short of the 634 native species that I recognize in the flora area. Since Rollins’s account
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  • horticulture, none of which is known to be well established in the flora area. Here, the marguerites and Paris daisies are treated in Argyranthemum, Shasta
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  • species has escaped and may persist but does not spread to the surrounding area (P. M. Brown 2002). Bletia patula Hooker is an apparent garden escape (P
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  • subapically, a distinct and mostly differently textured and colored dorsal area or this indistinct or absent. Flowers solitary in bract-axils; sepals 3,
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  • well developed in some African and Asian species. Most species in the flora area have small, incrassate epidermal and subepidermal cells that are usually
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  • Grossulariaceae are now placed in separate families. Of the genera native in the flora area, Itea is placed in Iteaceae, characterized by spirally-arranged serrate leaves
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  • occasionally wanting, filaments present on costa and adjacent 2-stratose area of leaf-blade, filament cells cylindrical to subspheric, thin-walled, terminal
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  • species ca. 860 (14 genera, 189 species, including 1 hybrid, in the flora area). The base chromosome number for Potentilleae is mostly x = 7 (8 in Alchemilla
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  • Euphorbiaceae in the narrow sense. Drypetes, the other genus in the flora area often included in Phyllanthoideae, belongs in Putranjivaceae (for example
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  • family is dominant in the vegetation of large regions including, in the flora area, forests of the boreal and Pacific regions, of the western mountains, and
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  • smaller genera—has been attempted here. The 21 species of Hibiscus in the flora area are scattered among nine sections. The sections follows: sect. Hibiscus (species
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  • mostly in tropical areas Some ornamental malvaceous trees have been introduced to California, none of which is known in the flora area outside of cultivation
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  • maps of the Lemnaceae show the area where the species once was collected and do not represent the actual distribution area, which might be considerably smaller
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  • Arnott (8 genera, ca. 240 species), in which all the genera in the flora area are placed, and the woody, mostly tropical Hugonoideae Reveal. Based on molecular
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  • 2 Style bases with yellow area; seeds 1.2-1.5 mm diam Chenopodium berlandieri var. zschackei 2 Style bases without yellow area; seeds 1.3-2 mm diam > 3
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  • because of hybridization; more than 100 named hybrids occur in the flora area. Hybrids among the blue-flowered, acaulescent species in eastern North America
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  • colder regions and perhaps in the open in frost-free areas; it is not naturalized in the flora area. Another South American species, A. striatum Dickson
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  • popular garden ornamentals. Many non-native irises may be found in the flora area, not only in specialized gardens, but in casual plantings and persisting
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  • traditionally in Lindernia (including three of those occurring in the flora area) were found to be included within segregated genera. In addition to the molecular
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  • may escape locally elsewhere but might not become naturalized in the flora area, because the cultivated form is sterile, although pieces of the plant root
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  • Calloideae, which include four of the seven native genera found in the flora area, are the basal clades within Araceae. Plants in these subfamilies possess
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  • tip; tract of elongated cells running along edge of lower wall of pouch; area of air spaces much longer than wide, spreading throughout most of frond;
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  • elongated cells running between median line and edge of lower wall of pouch; area of air spaces within frond rarely longer than wide; angle of pouch 70°–120°°;
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  • tract of elongated cells running along or near edge of lower wall of pouch; area of air spaces within frond much longer than wide, often spreading throughout
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  • yellowish, plane, apex 2-cleft [entire], sometimes clawed, 3-6 mm; nectariferous area sometimes present; stamens 20-110; filaments filiform [flattened]; staminodes
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  • Pavonia. Of the two, only Pavonia, with dry fruits, occurs within the flora area. Morphological variation within Malvaviscus has led to proposals of more
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  • habitats, with limited temperate representation. Taxa of Lythraceae in the flora area range in elevation from coastal plain to mid montane. Elevational ranges
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  • or eglandular. Two species of Cistaceae have been collected in the flora area as waifs. Helianthemum nummularium Miller is known from Colorado, Missouri
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  • persistent calyptra; none of our species, however, bears sporophytes in the flora area. The apex of the calyptra grips the operculum by its rostrum and under dry
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  • abaxial surfaces with tufts of erect hairs in axils of secondary veins. > 4 4 Area surrounding lenticels suffused with purple on older branches; leaf blades
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  • flora). Subgenus Rosa includes seven sections, all represented in the flora area, five only by introduced species. None. Rosa sect. Bracteatae, Rosa sect
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  • entire to notched or erose-tipped, with or without subapical thickened dark area. Staminate flowers sessile, white or whitish; stamens 2–8, much exceeding
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  • Although many species of Tragia are twining vines, most species in the flora area are subshrubs or herbs. Some species are used medicinally for their anti-inflammatory
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  • locule; style standing away from stamens and staminode, petallike; stigmatic area shaped as marginal callosity; style, stamen, and staminodes basally connate
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  • central Asian species is naturalized in the flora area. It differs from all other species in the flora area by having small (10–30 × 5 mm), deeply pinnatifid
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  • eight subfamilies within Ericaceae; six of these are represented in the flora area. Subfamily Enkianthoideae, basal in recent phylogenies of the family, forms
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  • Orobanche comprising four sections, all of which are represented in the flora area. However, J. Holub (1990) and some other authors have questioned whether
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  • mm. Phyllaries apically spreading to reflexed, oblong, apices with green area 1–2 mm, faces prominently stipitate-glandular (at least apically). Ray-florets
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  • circumscribed here, subg. Penstemon comprises 16 sections, 15 in the flora area. Section Leptostemon Trautvetter includes 27 species from Mexico and Guatemala
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  • et al.; Alverson et al. 1999), six of which are represented in the flora area; Malvoideae and Bombacoideae form a monophyletic group that is part of a
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  • (seed collar) or, rarely (in O. brandegeei), filled with large, spongy cells, area above raphe a translucent membrane, surface papillose, reticulate, or irregularly
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  • erect-spreading at anthesis, 1.5–3 mm; style persistent, ± equaling stamens, stigmatic area slightly 3-lobed. Capsules enclosed by tepals before dehiscence, 3–4 mm diam
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  • long; e of Great Plains, not in Great Lakes area. > 11 10 Leaf blades at least as long as wide; Great Lakes area and Great Plains w to Great Basin. > 12 11
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  • different ages (G. W. Argus 1973) showed that all species of Salix in the area colonized the earliest moraines. Over time, the dwarf and presumably less
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  • the family occur outside of the flora area (H. Akiyama 1990; M. G. Manuel 1981). Other genera of the flora area (for example, Alsia, Forsstroemia) have
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  • scabrifolia (Franchet) Rehder as well as those of ser. Aestivales of the flora area, are minor commercial fruit crops. Hawthorn extracts are used to treat hypertension
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  • (26 taxa) that are subdivided into eight subsections [seven in the flora area; subsect. Gauridium (Spach) W. L. Wagner & Hoch is is found only in Mexico]
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  • coarsely rugose and reticulate, thickened, especially at distal end, this area with an internal cavity adjacent to embryo. 2n = 14, 28, 42, 56. w, c United
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  • Nineteen of the 29 sections recognized in this subgenus are found in the flora area. Although it may be difficult to be certain if a plant is native or introduced
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  • Species 58 (51 in the flora). Among the Ceanothus species found in the flora area, only three occur entirely east of the Rocky Mountains. Among the remaining
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  • species) and Androsace (ca. 100 species). No genera are endemic to the flora area; Dodecatheon and Douglasia have relatively few representatives elsewhere
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  • there are five subgenera in Artemisia; four are represented in the flora area. Etymologies of the common names used for Artemisia species provide glimpses
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  • stamens 3–6, connate. Fruits orange. Seeds 1–1.5 mm, not observed in flora area. 2n = 28, 42 (Old World). Phenology: Flowering late spring–late fall. Habitat:
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  • oldest portions of main axis and on abaxial sides of larger lateral axes, area of retained bark gradually increasing as tree ages, becoming roughened dark
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  • across the high mountains of Oceania. All Euphrasia species in the flora area belong to sect. Euphrasia, the largest of 15 sections in the genus (G. Gussarova
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  • Most specimens from the flora area are tiny, poorly developed plants with short stems and small leaves. In the flora area, underdeveloped specimens of various
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  • Species ca. 65 (4 in the flora). The four species of Reseda in the flora area represent four sections of the genus, which facilitates identification within
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  • the flora area, native species in subg. Rubus have shorter floricanes, generally less than 30 cm; most non-native members in the flora area can have floricane
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  • hummingbird pollination. Section Elmigera is not monophyletic; species in the flora area probably are related to species in sect. Glabri (C. A. Wessinger et al. 2016)
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  • Asiatic species have appeared sporadically in disturbed habitats in the flora area, sometimes remote from any site where likely to have been planted, but have
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  • Africa, Australia, warm-temperate and tropical areas Species ca. 150 (19 in the flora). In the flora area, Sida linifolia Cavanilles, flax-leaved sida,
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  • conspicuous hairbrush-like tuft. Habitat: Not producing sporophytes in flora area. Tree trunks and logs in hammocks and forests Elevation: low elevations (0
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  • Candolle) Reichenbach, Deidamioides (Harms) Killip, and Passiflora. The flora area includes species of only the two largest subgenera: Passiflora, with relatively
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  • Subsectional phylogeny is mostly unresolved. Lists of species (from the flora area) within each subsection are provided here as a rough guide to relationships
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  • 3 with yellow basal area, often violet-veined, lateral 2 bearded, ± equaling or shorter than sepals, lowest with dark yellow area basally, 7–15 mm, spur
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  • blue to pale violet on both surfaces with yellow area basally, lower 3 purple-veined, lowest with yellow area, lateral 2 bearded, lowest 5.5–11 mm, spur white
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  • patch basally beyond smaller yellow area, usually bearded, sometimes beardless, lowest purple-veined with yellow area basally, 8–14 mm, spur yellow, gibbous
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  • surfaces, all with yellow area basally, lower 3 dark violet-veined, lateral 2 bearded, lowest with white around yellow area, 10–15 mm, spur yellow, gibbous
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  • basal lobes. Inflorescences erect, with leafy bracts. Styles with yellow area at base. Seeds 1.2–1.5 mm diam. Phenology: Fruiting fall. Habitat: Yards
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  • tooth 0.4–0.5 mm, blunt, distal tooth absent or present as slightly raised area. Sori 19–23. Phenology: Sporocarps produced nearly year-round (Feb–Nov).
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  • only on adaxial surface of apex. Habitat: Not producing sporophytes in flora area. Tree trunks, bases, exposed roots, and rotted wood, hammocks and forests
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  • spheres all around on costa apex. Habitat: Not producing sporophytes in flora area. Tree trunks and logs in hammock vegetation Elevation: low elevations (0
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  • across the leaf to only in the median basal region, usually only in a small area near the insertion; distal cells roundedquadrate to hexagonal, small, walls
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  • long as sepals, tips of some or all hooked or tightly coiled; hypanthium area pubescent, tips of hairs hooked or tightly coiled; sepals in fruit ± unequal
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  • 1; papillae absent; proximal cells differentiated across leaf in a small area or up to 1/3 leaf length, alar cells often sharply bulging, proximal cells
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  • genera and species. Each genus is restricted to a single major geographic area (e.g., Asia versus New World tropics) except for Stewartia, with two species
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  • weakly developed; proximal cells differentiated across leaf or differentiated area V or U-shaped, rectangular, little wider than the distal cells, (1–) 2–5:
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  • Florida. Only C. equisetifolia subsp. equisetifolia is known from the flora area. Casuarina equisetifolia subsp. incana (Bentham) L. A. S. Johnson, from Australia
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  • prominence","distal inflorescence reproduction","dorsal area coloration","dorsal area fusion","dorsal area texture","embryo position","embryo size","endosperm
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  • flora). Four of the 11 recognized sections of subg. Sorbus occur in the flora area. None. Sorbus sect. Commixtae, Sorbus sect. Sambucifoliae, Sorbus sect. Sorbus
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  • Sematophyllaceae are a reasonably coherent family, based on the genera in the flora area, but in the tropics the boundaries are more difficult to define. None. Acroporium
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  • followed here. Three of the five subgenera proposed by Jermy occur in the flora area: subg. Selaginella, subg. Tetragonostachys, and subg. Stachygynandrum. One
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  • "style length","style prominence","style quantity","subapical area coloration","subapical area size or width","tepal architecture","tepal coloration","tepal
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  • tropical and temperate areas. Moraea and Homeria are poisonous and pose significant problems in cattle- and sheep-raising areas, notably in southern Africa
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  • prominence","distal inflorescence reproduction","dorsal area coloration","dorsal area fusion","dorsal area texture","embryo position","embryo size","endosperm
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  • thapsus, which is the most common and widespread of the species in the flora area, is known to have formed four hybrids in North America; see species discussions
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  • are not represented in the flora area and are not covered by the description above. The two species in the flora area are rather similar and frequently
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  • genera found in the flora area. The one exception, Trachyphyllum A. Gepp, is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical areas throughout Africa, central
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  • and perhaps a wider area, is needed. Collectors are urged to take samples from as many localities as possible. The general area is shown in the map for
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  • species are treated here because they sometimes are encountered in the flora area outside of cultivation; in most cases, these plants can be characterized
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  • authors have recognized Ditaxis, which includes all of the species in the flora area, at the generic level (G. L. Webster 1994b; A. Radcliffe-Smith 2001), whereas
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  • Burma; and nine climbing species are distributed throughout the Himalayan area and Burma. More than 400 taxa of Corydalis and 50 of Fumaria, distributed
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  • temperate Lysimachia (ca. 160 species). No genera are endemic to the flora area; some species (in Lysimachia) have been introduced and become naturalized
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  • Violeae and Rinoreeae. Viola and Hybanthus, the only two genera in the flora area, are placed in the Violeae. In a study of Violaceae based on plastid and
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  • are three species in Madagascar and one in Fiji. Among species in the flora area, only S. sylvatica is widespread, ranging throughout much of the southern
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  • greatest number of species in Mexico (at least 125 species), and a secondary area of diversity in the southeastern United States. Polyploidy has not been reported
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  • clasping the antheridia. Perichaetiate plants and sporophytes not known in area of the flora. Habitat: Thin soil over moist rock in protected mountain stations
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  • us","name":"Aloina","properties":["author","annulus duration","area architecture","area arrangement","band position","band quantity","base architecture
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  • 90°; glomerules not cylindric. > 12 10 Tepals pale or with brown central area at maturity; seeds 0.7–1 mm; caruncle 0.2–0.3 mm Luzula pallidula 10 Tepals
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  • between Dicranaceae and Ditrichaceae. The two genera represented in the flora area are quite different but share the salient well-developed capsule neck. Britton
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  • sheaths adaxially green-veined nearly to collar, ± white-hyaline triangular area to 6 mm proximal to collar, firm, summits tinged brown, usually rounded,
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  • adaxially green-veined nearly to collar, with ± triangular white-hyaline area to 3–8 mm proximal to collar, somewhat loose, expanded near summits, ± wing-angled
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  • introduced there. No reports of R. californicus in the area occur prior to 1978, although the area is quite well collected (especially Victoria, B. C. and
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  • identified to species. This especially applies to the populations in the flora area, which is marginal to the main world range of the genus and where the plants
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  • family from those closely related. The two species of Hookeria in the flora area have laminal cells large enough to observe with a hand lens, lax and broadly
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  • sheaths green veined adaxially nearly to summit or with narrow Y-shaped hyaline area. > 45 44 Perignyium body lanceolate, ovate, elliptic, orbiculate, or reniform
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  • prominence","distal inflorescence reproduction","dorsal area coloration","dorsal area fusion","dorsal area texture","embryo position","embryo size","endosperm
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  • Species 13 (7 in the flora). Hazardia is restricted to the Pacific coast area of North America from Oregon through California and southern Nevada to Baja
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  • does not have the V-shaped area of differentiated hyaline proximal echlorophyllose cells as with Tortella, but has a median area of gradually differentiated
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  • became established. Other European species here considered waifs in the flora area include E. amygdaloides, E. epithymoides (sometimes treated as E. polychroma)
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  • sparse, on adaxial apex of leaf. Habitat: Not producing sporophytes in flora area. Bark Elevation: low elevations (ca. 30 m) Generated Map Legacy Map Fla.
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  • known in the flora area only from Florida. This is a weedy moss of low humid forests. It is the only one of its genus in the flora area that lacks hyaline
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  • America Species ca. 70 (3 in the flora). The species that occur in the flora area are distinct from most species of the genus in being shrubs with relatively
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  • elongated cells running between median line and edge of lower wall of pouch; area of air spaces within frond rarely longer than wide. Wolffiella lingulata
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  • appears in FNA Volume 10. Herbs dioecious, pistillate, not staminate, in flora area, aquatic or semiaquatic, often forming dense stands. Stems branched or unbranched
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  • species in the flora area is not tenable. I also concluded that recognition of infraspecific taxa within that one species in the flora area is not tenable.
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  • side covered with glasslike, clavate hairs; petals white with yellow basal area. Chylismiella 8 Seeds not concave/convex and not with a wing and clavate
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  • chiefly from northern Japan and Manchuria northward; it barely enters the flora area in the western Aleutian Islands, as far east as Kiska Island. The species
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  • flora area, Rubus bifrons is most abundant from northern California northward to British Columbia, where it can grow in great density over large areas, often
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  • to convex, veins diverging proximal to summit leaving triangular, veinless area (often disintegrating); widest blade 2–12 mm wide. Inflorescences with all
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  • not bulging, smooth, rising higher along the margins and forming a V-shaped area, oblong-rectangular 2–3 (–4):1, thick-walled juxtacostally, becoming very
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  • 1997). All Striga species and non-native species of Orobanche in the flora area are listed on the Federal Noxious Weed List (http://www.aphis.usda.gov/p
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  • calyptra (the calyptra is naked in the three species represented in the flora area). The leaves are usually complanate with a differentiation between lateral
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  • cells do rise marginally in Trichostomum they form a differentiated basal area in the shape of a W, and there is sufficient morphological variation that
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  • presently circumscribed, Eriogonum is one of the larger genera in the flora area, being exceeded in numbers of species only by Carex (ca. 480), Astragalus
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  • virginicum, three do not occur in the flora area, and they most likely belong to other species. The four present in our area clearly fall into two groups. The first
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  • usually exceeded by the distal floret, often purplish over more than 1/2 their area; lower glumes 4.6-5.8 mm, midveins scabrous distally; upper glumes 4.5-5
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  • reddish violet abaxially, all with yellow area basally, lateral 2 with purple patch basally distal to smaller yellow area, bearded, lowest with yellow patch basally
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  • Phenology: Capsules mature winter–early spring. Habitat: Eastern part of flora area in peaty crevices of rock, treeless heath balds of dense evergreen shrubs
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  • around on apex of costa. Habitat: Not producing sporophytes in the flora area. Tree bark, bases, and logs, hammocks and forests Elevation: low elevations
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  • but also abaxially on apices. Habitat: Not producing sporophytes in flora area. Tree bark Elevation: low elevations (0 m) Generated Map Legacy Map Fla.
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  • m. Generated Map Legacy Map Calif., Mexico (Baja California) In the flora area, var. ternata extends from the San Gabriel Mountains through the Peninsular
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  • but there are some noteworthy exceptions. The germination flap is a small area of soft tissue at the base of the upper lemma through which the primary root
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  • distributed, grasses are often dominant or co-dominant over large areas. The importance of such areas to humans is reflected in the many words that exist for grasslands
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  • pilose. These characters in the flora area are present and variable throughout the range of H. ciliata, especially in areas west of mid-continent. None. None
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  • distinct species and identified all Gouania in the flora area as G. lupuloides. In the flora area, G. lupuloides is known from Brevard, Indian River, Manatee
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  • measurement","apex depth","apex shape","apex some measurement","area architecture","area shape","awn length","awn size","awn width","base shape","beak some
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  • "name":"Aloina","properties":["author","annulus duration","apex shape","area architecture","area arrangement","band position","band quantity","base architecture
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  • "name":"Aloina","properties":["author","annulus duration","apex shape","area architecture","area arrangement","band position","band quantity","base architecture
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  • "name":"Hazardia squarrosa","properties":["adaxial face pubescence","area coloration","area some measurement","array architecture","base architecture","blade
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  • 750 (1 in the flora). Stems of the encyclias are variable outside the flora area: rarely they are canelike and do not form pseudobulbs; leaves are sometimes
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  • counties. In both areas, plants occur primarily but not exclusively on serpentine soils. Some specimens in the San Francisco Bay area are intermediate to
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  • of Fryxellia pygmaea in the flora area is not known. The type collection (the only collection known from the flora area) was made by Captain John Pope in
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  • 3 times sepals, tips of hairs ± straight, reduced or absent on hypanthium area; stamens usually 5 Herniaria hirsuta var. hirsuta 1 Sepals in fruit of 2
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  • revealed that the four red-flowered species of sect. Elmigera in the flora area are closely related to blue-flowered species of sect. Glabri. Penstemon galloensis
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  • been attempted. Some Styrax species are cultivated for ornament in the flora area (S. A. Spongberg 1976b; J. C. Raulston 1992). Most of the species are deciduous
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  • 1–2.5 cm; sepals spreading and arching downward, with large yellow basal area, broadly orbicular, 8–10 × 3–6 cm, apex rounded, deeply emarginate; petals
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  • reaching apex, very rarely diverging leaving triangular, veinless, membranous area; widest blade 7–22 mm wide. Inflorescences subumbellate, with all or most
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  • [oblong-ellipsoid], surface thickened at distal end and sometimes above raphe, [thickened area (O. maysillesii, O. stubbei W. Dietrich, P. H. Raven and W. L. Wagner) with
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  • 3–9, appressed to ascending, white, usually with golden brown to redbrown area near beak and/or near base, obovate (or elliptic), 2.5–4.4 × 1.2–2 mm, body
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  • mouth, veins diverging proximal to apex leaving acutely triangular veinless area; widest blade 2–6 mm wide. Inflorescences subumbellate, all or most spikelets
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  • membranous-hyaline with delicate veins, summit slightly concave with V-shaped veinless area and often disintegrating; blades 0.5–1 times as long as culms, hard, without
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  • nectar may sometimes be poisonous to bees. For native tilias in the flora area, 50+ specific and infraspecific basionyms have been published; the proposed
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  • color reaction negative, yellow or black. Phenology: Sporophytes not seen in area of flora. Habitat: Limestone, phosphate rock Elevation: low elevations (0-40
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  • margins entire. Inflorescences erect, mostly bractless. Styles without yellow area at base. Seeds 1–1.3 mm diam. Phenology: Fruiting summer–fall. Habitat: Mud-flats
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  • prominence","distal inflorescence reproduction","dorsal area coloration","dorsal area fusion","dorsal area texture","embryo position","embryo size","endosperm
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  • prominence","distal inflorescence reproduction","dorsal area coloration","dorsal area fusion","dorsal area texture","embryo position","embryo size","endosperm
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  • Scrophularieae Dumortier (Scrophularia, Verbascum), are represented in the flora area. Inclusion of Myoporaceae (three or four genera and 125 species, in the sense
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  • Legacy Map N.C., S.C. Pyxidanthera brevifolia is known only from a six-county area in the sandhills of North Carolina and South Carolina, where it is sympatric
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  • garden escapes in areas of the continent outside their natural ranges. Two Eurasian species that are widely cultivated in the flora area also escape sometimes
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  • Rushing (1986). The large percentage of species that are endemic to the flora area may indicate an overly narrow species concept for the genus held by past
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  • pale green to colorless, broadly ovate, 2–2.5 (–3.5) × 1.5–2 mm, central area and often flanks papery to cartilaginous or sometimes membranous, midrib
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  • pale orangebrown, midribs green, broadly ovate, 2.5–4 × 1.5–2.5 mm, central area and often flanks papery to cartilaginous (or membranous), midrib evident
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  • summer, appressed-hairy when young; lenticels protruding on 2d year branches, area surrounding them not suffused with purple on older branches; pith white.
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  • is found at only two locations in the flora area. It is easily distinguished from other species in the area by the rounded leaf apices and masses of unicellular
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  • recognized for the family with representatives of all tribes found in the flora area. Rosaceae grow most commonly in north-temperate regions and are more or less
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  • plant is decidedly unlike other members of the Phytolaccaceae in the flora area. It bears a superficial resemblance to Mollugo verticillata Linnaeus of the
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  • and P. suffruticosa Andrews (plants ± shrubby) may be found in the flora area as escapes from cultivation. None. Paeonia brownii, Paeonia californica window
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  • Four introduced taxa of sect. Polygonum that were collected in the flora area at the end of the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century
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  • The calyptrae being frequently hairy is an unusual character in the flora area. None. Bestia, Isothecium, Tripterocladium window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[];
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  • (1 in the flora). Several species of Watsonia are cultivated in the flora area where the winters are mild, especially in California; only W. meriana is
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  • is near the coast north and south of San Diego, California. Because this area is now largely urban, many of the endemics are more or less threatened: M
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  • membranous with veins diverging proximal to apex leaving triangular, veinless area; widest blade 4–12 mm wide. Inflorescences simply branched with 1 or not
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  • Silene), and weedy taxa (mostly from Eurasia). Of the 37 genera in the flora area, 15 are entirely non-native: Agrostemma, Corrigiola, Gypsophila, Holosteum
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  • Tehachapi Mountain area, and subsp. clavicarpa mainly in the central and southern Sierra Nevada Foothills to the Tehachapi Mountain area. More recent collections
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  • revisions utilizing these characters have been undertaken only in a few areas of the world, leaving many problems that cannot be resolved until a worldwide
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  • Genus 1, species 1. Leitneriaceae are a relict family confined to the flora area and occurring on coastal and riverine flood plains of the Atlantic and Gulf
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  • reproduction occasionally by means of deciduous stem tips. Sporophytes not known in area of the flora. Habitat: Typically buried in white sand in depressions, in
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  • leaflike bracts. Styles without yellow area at base. Seeds 1.7–2 mm diam. Phenology: Fruiting Sep–Oct. Habitat: Disturbed areas, mostly as weed in cultivated ground
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  • basal 1/2. Inflorescences erect with leafy bracts. Styles without yellow area at base. Seeds 1.3–1.9 mm diam. Phenology: Fruiting Sep. Habitat: Coastal
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  • Scattered, on basic soils intermixed with other species in the northwestern area of the flora Generated Map Legacy Map Alta., B.C., Yukon, Alaska, Wash.,
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  • Salix humboldtiana Willdenow: Humboldt willow not known to occur in the flora area. It characterized by: trees, 4–25 m; branches highly brittle at base, bud-scale
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  • ascending, sessile; blade blue-green with white margins (unique in flora area), glaucous, oblanceolate, oblanceolate-oblong, or spatulate, laminar, (14–)
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  • apex. Inflorescences erect, with leafy bracts. Styles base without yellow area. Seeds 1–1.3 mm diam. Phenology: Fruiting Aug–Sep. Habitat: Fields and waste
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  • asexual reproduction by microphyllous branches. Sporophytes absent in flora area. Habitat: Base of trees and decaying logs, cypress swamps Elevation: ca.
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  • prominence","distal inflorescence reproduction","dorsal area coloration","dorsal area fusion","dorsal area texture","embryo position","embryo size","endosperm
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  • flora). Populus has six well-marked sections, of which four occur in the flora area: swamp poplars [sect. Leucoides Spach (P. heterophylla)]; balsam poplars
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  • species description. Elatine ojibwayensis is known from the Hudson’s Bay area near Rupert Bay and the Grande Rivière de la Baleine. It and E. californica
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  • collections of this species from the flora area were made prior to 1900; two of the first gatherings were from port areas (Baltimore, Maryland, and as a ballast
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  • measurement","apex depth","apex shape","apex some measurement","area architecture","area shape","awn length","awn size","awn width","base shape","beak some
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  • Generated Map Legacy Map Greenland, Europe In the flora area, Alchemilla wichurae is restricted to a small area on the southeast coast of Greenland, mostly (or
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  • through much of Mexico and northern Central America; it barely enters the flora area. The flowering heads are attractive and the species is sometimes cultivated
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  • Legacy Map Tex., e Mexico Callaeum septentrionale is distinctive in the flora area, being the only native species of Malpighiaceae with hairy petals and orbiculate
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  • {"rank":"genus","name":"Aloina","properties":["author","annulus duration","area architecture","area arrangement","band position","band quantity","base architecture
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  • varies to rounded-pentagonal in the one species in the flora area. Although not fruiting in that area(and rarely so elsewhere in the world), the genus is unique
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  • (Saudi Arabia), Africa, Australia, subtropical and tropical areas Species ca. 180 (2 in the flora area). Hermannia is primarily southern African, with other
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  • fruit, slender lobes incurved. Samaras light-brown, darker brown to red in area covering seed, orbiculate, about as long as broad, 0.9-1.8 × 0.9-1.6 cm,
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  • of equal lengths, especially on abaxial surface; laminal cells in hyaline area with papillae low, simple at base, in longitudinal lines on cell lumina;
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  • Genera 2, species ca. 34 (2 genera, 15 species in the flora). In the flora area the family Encalyptaceae is distinguished by a massive and persistent calyptra
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  • or for ceremonies by various tribes of Native Americans. Outside the flora area, the family includes some tropical trees harvested for timber (Coccoloba
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  • Some ornamentals have become established outside of cultivation in the flora area. A few North American Hydrangeaceae have reputed medicinal (D. E. Moerman
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  • flora area in La Jolla, California, in the earlier part of the twentieth century. Since then it has spread and become firmly established in that area. The
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  • some measurement","apex dehiscence","apex shape","area prominence","area size or width","blade area","blade arrangement or course or shape","blade some
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  • include them in Elymus; all were traditionally included in Agropyron. Another area of disagreement is the treatment of Elytrigia Desv., Roegneria K. Koch, and
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  • "properties":["author","illustrator","illustration copyright","annulus variability","area prominence","axillary hair quantity","bar dehiscence or orientation","bar
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  • human food in developed areas. They do remain, however, an important mast for wildlife and domesticated animals in many rural areas. Among the most important
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  • as a separate genus). The three genera of Mielichhoferiaceae in the flora area were almost universally classified in Bryaceae until C. J. Cox and T. A.
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  • south­ern Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay; 14 species are restricted to that area and five extend to north­ern South America [Ludwigia elegans (Cambessèdes)
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  • two subspecies, has much less morphological variability. Except for a small area of sympatry in eastern California, the two species are otherwise allopatric
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  • and eastward to Florida. It does not appear to be native within the flora area, and the Texas record was likely an escape. Individuals may escape and persist
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  • treated in Sematophyllum. The genus is confined to eastern forests in the flora area, and introduced to California, where it is rare. The plants have red-brown
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  • Miami-Dade counties; it is native in the Keys (Monroe County). In the flora area, staminate flowers are not known; C. rosea may be apomictic (B. Maguire 1976)
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  • United States. Only one pistillate specimen was encountered from the flora area, the plants apparently propagating vegetatively. Dioscorea polystachya is
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  • comprehensive control program and quarantine measures, the original infested area has been reduced by 99%, with only about 2135 acres remaining in 2009 in
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  • in the strict sense and R. reptans are found over a wide area, but most specimens from this area combine the characteristics of the two taxa in various ways
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  • was documented in Louisiana in 2007, its easternmost locality in the flora area, and it seems to be moving eastward and southeastward more quickly than northward
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  • be separated by their much more finely dissected leaves, with less surface area, stem base usually reddish, stems frequently glaucous proximally, undulate
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  • proximally. The majority of Alchemilla species, including all those in the flora area, are agamospermic, high polyploids (to 28-ploid). Most occurrences in North
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  • Dickinson 1999). All of the seven species of this section occur in the flora area; Vaccinium ovalifolium also occurs in eastern Asia, V. caespitosum extends
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  • than 20 mm wide; Massachusetts to Georgia, w to e prairies, to Black Hills area, scattered s in Colorado to ne New Mexico Solidago speciosa
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  • wide, stiffly erect or curving, involute when dry; mostly glabrous, ligular area with long and short hairs, bases usually with papillose-based hairs on the
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  • sinks, meadows, pastures, dry vernal pools, fields, sandy beaches, grassy area, gravelly slopes, creosote bush desert Elevation: 0-1000 m Generated Map
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  • depressed-globose, 6–8 × 5–6 mm, glabrous, sometimes setose overall or only in neck area, eglandular, rarely glandular, neck 1–2 × 4–5 mm; sepals erect, ovatelanceolate
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  • usually with white intervenal areas abaxially, conspicuously green-veined adaxially nearly to collar, Y-shaped hyaline area at collar, adaxially firm, summits
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  • near to collar, adaxially green-veined near collar, Y-shaped, white-hyaline area at collar, adaxially firm, summits U-shaped; distal ligules 2–5.5 mm; blades
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  • type locality in Nye County, Nevada, and C. atwoodii also only from a narrow area around its type locality in Kane County, Utah. Others are widespread, especially
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  • have been identified as European subspecies; all variability in the flora area appears to be from cultivars of subsp. purpurea. Digitalis ×mertonensis B
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  • more complete ITS sampling, including all Sairocarpus species in the flora area (M. Fernández-Mazuecos et al. 2013), revealed that Sairocarpus is polyphyletic
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  • Zolotov (2000) provided valuable treatments of most species in the flora area. For many species, mature capsules, spores, and sexual condition are needed
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  • 1 Corollas white; rays 0; plants 2–12 cm; Texas (Big Bend area) > 2 1 Corollas yellow; rays 0, or 3–5, or 6–18; plants (4–)12–75 cm; Arizona, California
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  • cm. Flowers sometimes cleistogamous and subterranean (not yet seen in our area); chasmogamous flowers bisexual and staminate; petals blue, proximal one
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  • rectangular, thin-walled, extending higher at margins and forming a V-shaped area; distal laminal cells incrassate, shortly rectangular to oblique, chlorophyllose;
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  • wide. Seeds bilaterally winged. Habitat: Not known to flower in the flora area. Roadsides, hammocks, swamps Elevation: 0 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Fla
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  • reniform, 2.5–4 × 2–3.5 mm, striate with ribs radiating from rugose central area, back herringbone-veined, glabrous. Seeds brown, reniform, 3 mm, glabrous
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  • unequal lengths, especially on abaxial surface; laminal cells in hyaline area with papillae large, spinose, intermixed with smaller papillae; apical cell
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  • auriculate, glabrous abaxially, sparsely hirsute adaxially, adaxial collar area lanate, hairs 2.2-7.2 mm, forming a conspicuous white tuft. Panicles 35-73
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  • laminal cells hyaline, thin-walled, rectangular, often forming a V-shaped area; distal laminal cells short-rectangular, incrassate; costa filling half of
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  • deciduous stem tips or deciduous leaves. Sporophytes not known from the flora area. Habitat: Usually on soil and rocks Elevation: ca. 60 m Generated Map Legacy
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  • leaf-axils, to 185 µm. Sporophytes absent in the flora area. Habitat: Wet limestone, moist areas, wet rocks Elevation: moderate elevations Generated Map
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  • (glandular-hairy); petals stellately spreading, distinct, pink-red with darker midvein area abaxially, elliptic-ovate, not carinate basally, 3–4.5 mm, apex acute, (rarely
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  • distal central lobe dark purple in basal 1/3, 2 yellow spots within dark area; stamens unequal, lateral stamens 1.3–2.4 mm, filaments linear, densely pubescent
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  • green to gold distally, the purple portion usually less than 1/2 the surface area, awns 1-8 mm, usually attached near the base, sometimes attached near midlength
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  • basal laminal cells hyaline, thin-walled, rectangular, forming a V-shaped area; distal laminal cells oval to rhomboidal, ca. 2: 1; costa filling 1/2–3/4
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  • leaf, guide cells in 1 layer; basal-cells weakly differentiated in small area juxtacostally, very shortrectangular, walls evenly thickened and not perforated;
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  • Mexico, is the only species of the genus known only from outside the flora area; it can be distinguished from the species treated here by having two anther-bearing
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