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  • conspicuous, ± fused, usually 3+-veined, equaling pedicel except in some introduced species, membranous. Flowers erect (pendent in A. triquetrum); tepals
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  • species ca. 4200 (70 genera, 478 species in the flora; 16 genera, 54 species introduced). There is no question that the evidence available today (Angiosperm Phylogeny
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  • world species of the genus. in north america there are both indigenous and introduced members. however, even the species indigenous to the new world have affinities
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  • flax-leaved sida, is known from a single collection (Alabama, Mobile, introduced from West Indies on ballast, Sep 1886, Mohr s.n., F) and treated here
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 177. 1753. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Mullein molène Introduced Etymology: Ancient Latin name used by Pliny, probably corruption of barbascum
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  • published chromosome counts for almost every taxon in the flora, but for the introduced species none has been made from wild-collected North American material
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  • 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 131. 1754. John F. Gaskin Common names: Tamarisk Introduced Etymology: Arabic tamr, a tree with dark bark Treatment appears in FNA
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  • are 37 species native to the Flora region, 2 introduced species that have become established, and 5 introduced species that are known only as ornamentals
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  • area; some species (in Lysimachia) have been introduced and become naturalized. Ardisia elliptica is introduced and has been named a Category I Invasive Species
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  • Abr. ed. 4, vol. 2. 1754. Llorenç Sáez Goñalons Common names: Toadflax Introduced Etymology: Latin linum, flax, and -aria, resemblance, alluding to leaf
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  • Brachychiton, Firmiana Burnett Outlines Bot., 821, 1119. 1835. Margaret M. Hanes Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 189. Mentioned on
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  • 621. 1753. Kerry A. Barringer, Neil A. Harriman† Common names: Foxglove Introduced Etymology: Latin digitalis, finger of a glove, alluding to resemblance
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  • Philos. Bot. 1: 154. 1789. Jeanette Fryer, Bertil Hylmö†, Peter F. Zika Introduced Etymology: Latin cotoneum, quince, and - aster, incomplete resemblance
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  • Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 442. 1754. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Melon cucumber Introduced Etymology: Latin name for cucumber Synonyms: Cucumella Chiovenda Dicoelospermum C
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  • parvifolium Solander ex G. Forster Fl. Ins. Austr., 44. 1786. Robert E. Preston Introduced Etymology: Greek myo, to shut, and poros, hole, alluding to transparent
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  • Digitalideae, and Russelieae are represented in the flora area only by introduced species. Within the family, genera are arranged alphabetically within
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  • fleshy; plants low growing, many stemmed; leaf margin irregularly dentate; introduced, sw British Columbia and Washington, to s California, s Arizona, s Nevada
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  • , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 234. 1754. John L. Strother Common names: Rockrose Introduced Etymology: Ancient Greek name for plants of the genus Treatment appears
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  • 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 167. 1754. Lorin I. Nevling Jr., Kerry Barringer Introduced Etymology: Greek, laurel Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment
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  • se Asia, Africa, Indian Ocean Islands, Pacific Islands, Australasia; introduced in Europe, w Asia. Ludwigioideae were segregated as a distinct subfamily
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  • -Baier. Ges. Regensburg 3: 280. 1841. Lorin I. Nevling Jr., Kerry Barringer Introduced Etymology: For Michael Pakenham Edgeworth, 1812–1881 Irish botanist and
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  • Helv. Bot. 1: 3. 1818. Walter H. Lewis, Barbara Ertter, Anne Bruneau Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 89. Mentioned on
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  • cultivar to grow in pots or flowerbeds. Its progenitor, E. graminea, is introduced in the flora area and appears mainly associated with plantings in several
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  • Fl. Pedem. 1: 61. 1785. Elizabeth H. Zacharias Common names: Lineseed Introduced Etymology: For Carlo Antonio Lodovico Bellardi, 1741–1826, professor of
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  • 22. 1790. Kamal I. Mohamed, Lytton J. Musselman Common names: Witchweed Introduced Etymology: Latin strigosus, slender, alluding to habit Treatment appears
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  • ornamental species; species grown for research purposes; species that, if introduced to the region, would pose a threat to important agricultural species;
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  • of Eriochloa are native to the Flora region and three are introduced. Of the three introduced species only two, E. polystachya and E. pseudoacrotricha,
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  • Brit. Herb., 113, plate 17 [upper left center]. 1756. Wayne J. Elisens Introduced Etymology: Latin cymbalum, rounded, concave, and -aria, resemblance, alluding
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  • Aequinoct. 2: 92, plate 108. 1812. Kerry A. Barringer, Neil A. Harriman† Introduced Etymology: Latin rendering of Venezuelan common name angelon Treatment
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 1056. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 475. 1754.. Luc Brouillet Introduced Etymology: For Michel Bégon, 1638 – 1710 French governor of Haiti and
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  • Acta Phytotax. Sin. 25: 128. 1987. Zack E. Murrell, Derick B. Poindexter Introduced Basionym: Benthamia subg. Syncarpea Nakai Bot. Mag. (Tokyo) 23: 41. 1909
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  • physaloides Fryxell Brittonia 30: 456. 1978. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Introduced Etymology: For Antonio Krapovickas, b. 1921 Argentinian botanist Basionym:
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  • Dict. Abr. ed. 4, vol. 3. 1754. Lorin I. Nevling Jr., Kerry Barringer Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 383. Mentioned on
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  • Willdenow Sp. Pl. 4: 637, 757. 1806. Geoffrey A. Levin Common names: Bushweed Introduced Etymology: For Johannes Flüggé, 1775–1816, German botanist Treatment appears
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  • Naturgesch. (Berlin) 7: 194. 1841. Paul E. Berry, Benjamin W. van Ee Introduced Etymology: For Greek mythological Astraea (star maiden), daughter of Zeus
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  • miquelii, Mazus pumilus Loureiro Fl. Cochinch. 2: 385. 1790. Brian R. Keener Introduced Etymology: Greek mazos, breast, alluding to two ridges on abaxial lip
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  • Pl. ed. 5, 307. 1754. Steven R. Hill Common names: Marshmallow guimauve Introduced Etymology: For Althaea, wife of King Oeneus of Aetolia or Calydon Treatment
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  • or spines; native or introduced. > 2 1 Petals 4–10 mm; achenes coarsely papillose, tuberculate, or spinose, rarely smooth; introduced weeds. > 4 2 Flowers
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  • 1753. Philip E. Hyatt Common names: Field sow-thistle laiteron des champs Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 274. Perennials
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  • 1809. Galina Gussarova Common names: Drug eyebright euphraise dressée Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 496. Mentioned on
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  • includes seven sections, all represented in the flora area, five only by introduced species. None. Rosa sect. Bracteatae, Rosa sect. Caninae, Rosa sect. Gallicae
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  • ramosissimum Desfontaines Fl. Atlant. 2: 398. 1799. Richard L. Hauke Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2. Generated Map Legacy Map Fla., La.
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  • & Berthelot Hist. Nat. Îles Canaries 3(2,1): 185. 1840,. Reid V. Moran Introduced Basionym: Sempervivum arboreum Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 464. 1753 Treatment
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  • Taxa Abelmoschus esculentus Medikus Malvenfam., 45. 1787. David M. Bates Introduced Etymology: Presumably Arabic habb-el-misk, musk seed, alluding to scented
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  • Bot. 76: 352. 1938. Janice Coffey Swab Common names: Forest wood rush Introduced Basionym: Juncus luzuloides Lamarck in J. Lamarck et al., Encycl. 3: 272
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  • Linaria no. 14. 1768. Llorenç Sáez Goñalons Common names: Broomleaf toadflax Introduced Basionym: Antirrhinum genistifolium Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 616. 1753 Treatment
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  • ulmoides Oliver Hooker's Icon. Pl. 20: plate 1950. 1890. Michael A. Vincent Introduced Etymology: Greek eu, good or well, and kommi, gum, alluding to abundant
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  • beccabunga Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 312. Mentioned on page 305, 306, 313. Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; B.C.
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  • 214. 1754. Paul M. Catling, Gisèle Mitrow Common names: Pear poirier Introduced Etymology: Latin pirum, pear Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment
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  • 104, 219. 1847. Ronald W. Lance, Peter F. Zika Common names: Firethorn Introduced Etymology: Greek pyr, fire, and acanthos, thorn, alluding to fiery thorns
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  • Goldman, James A. Macklin, Gerry Moore Common names: European dewberry Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 37. Mentioned on
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  • 2: 619. 1753. Deborah Q. Lewis Common names: Wishbone flower bluewings Introduced Etymology: For Olaf Toren, 1718–1753, Swedish clergyman and naturalist
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  • sebifera Loureiro Fl. Cochinch. 2: 598, 610. 1790. Kenneth J. Wurdack Introduced Etymology: Greek and Latin triadis, a group of three, alluding to 3-merous
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  • serratifolia, Photinia villosa Lindley Bot. Reg. 6: plate 491. 1820. Guy L. Nesom Introduced Etymology: Greek photeinos, shining, alluding to leaves Synonyms: Stranvaesia Lindley
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  • hybrid combinations (except for three introduced hybrids that have much the same status as the prominent introduced species: P. ×canadensis ‘Eugenei,’ P
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 628. 1753. Justin K. Williams Common names: Goat’s head Introduced Etymology: Latin capri, goat, and -arius, pertaining to, alluding to consumption
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  • Fl. Belg., 35. 1827. Wayne J. Elisens Common names: Cancerwort fluellin Introduced Etymology: For Jean Jacques Kickx, 1842–1887, Belgian botanist Treatment
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  • pubescens (de Candolle) Soó Oesterr. Bot.Z. 71: 241. 1922. Michael J. Warnock Introduced Basionym: Delphinium pubescens de Candolle in J.Lamarck and A.P. de Candolle
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  • Michigan Herb. 23: 231, figs. 1 – 5. 2001. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Introduced Etymology: Malayam thaali, shampoo, and paruthi, cotton, alluding to use
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  • 18: 355. 1836. Donald H. Les, Robert S. Capers Common names: Mud mat Introduced Etymology: Greek glossa, tongue, and stigma, spot, alluding to ligulate
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  • 1753. Kerry A. Barringer, Neil A. Harriman† Common names: Snapdragon Introduced Etymology: Greek anti, like or resembling, and rhinos, nose, alluding
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  • Remarq. Brésil 3/4: 244. 1825. Lynn J. Gillespie Common names: False croton Introduced Etymology: For Natalis (Noël) Caperon or Capperon, d. 1572, apothecary
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  • Ronald L. Hartman Common names: Garden or cottage pink oeillet mignardise Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 162. Mentioned on
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  • 1828. Richard K. Rabeler, Craig C. Freeman Common names: Dwarf-snapdragon Introduced Etymology: Greek chaino, to gape, and rhis, snout, alluding to open throat
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  • Deutzia scabra Thunberg Nov. Gen. Pl., 19. 1781. Ronald L. McGregor† Introduced Etymology: For Johann van der Deutz, ca. 1743–1784, Dutch merchant and
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  • seed-coats light-brown, glossy. Phenology: Flowering mainly May–Jul. Habitat: Introduced Generated Map Legacy Map Ala., La., sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, Arabia
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  • 64. 1763. Norman K. B. Robson Common names: Imperforate St. John’s wort Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 99. Mentioned on
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  • Other, locally serious, threats to native hawthorns include aggressive introduced woody competitors such as Lonicera japonica Thunberg in the southeast
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  • disturbed soils, often in orchards Elevation: 0-30 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Fla., Asia, Africa Gisekia pharnacioides, a widespread weed in tropical
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  • et al. 1981) and Carpobrotus edulis are from South Africa and have been introduced in the flora and elsewhere through horticulture. The distributions of
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  • subsp. marinum Huds. Roland von Bothmer, Claus Badenf, Niels H. Jacobsen Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 24. Treatment on page 248. Plants annual;
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  • Pl. ed. 2, 2: 1151. 1763. David J. Keil Common names: Italian thistle Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 93. Mentioned on
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  • ed. 2, 145, plate 73. 1776. Geoffrey A. Levin Common names: Snowbush Introduced Etymology: For Jacob Breyne, 1637–1697, and his son Johann Philipp Breyne
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  • Microstachys corniculata A. Jussieu Euphorb. Gen., 48. 1824. Kenneth J. Wurdack Introduced Etymology: Greek mikros, small, and stachys, spike, alluding to inflorescence
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  • Suppl. Pl. Succ., 85. 1819. Michael W. Hawkes Common names: Rose cactus Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 101. Mentioned on
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 1035. 1753. Lynn J. Gillespie Common names: Mercury Introduced Etymology: Latin Mercurius, Roman mythological deity, and -alis, belonging
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  • Misopates orontium Rafinesque Autik. Bot., 158. 1840. Craig C. Freeman Introduced Etymology: Greek plant name used by Dioscorides probably misos, to hate
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  • Edwards's Bot. Reg. 21: sub plate 1770, genus no. 46. 1835. Robert E. Preston Introduced Etymology: Hindi do, two, and patra, leaves, alluding to opposite leaf
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  • 17: 1168. 1827. W. John Hayden Common names: Bishopwood javawood toog Introduced Etymology: For Gottleib Wilhelm T. G. Bischoff, 1797–1854, German botanist
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  • Taxa Ceratotheca triloba Endlicher Linnaea 7: 5. 1832. Kerry A. Barringer Introduced Etymology: Greek keratos, horned, and theke, case, alluding to barbed
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  • Pl. 2: 1023. 1753. Daniel L. Nickrent Common names: Christmas mistletoe Introduced Etymology: Latin name for mistletoe, alluding to viscid fruits Treatment
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 1008. 1753. Michael J. Huft Common names: Sandbox tree Introduced Etymology: Native American word for poisonous sap, alluding to caustic
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  • K. Koch Hort. Dendrol., 178. 1853. Peter F. Zika, Stéphane M. Bailleul Introduced Basionym: Pyrus sect. Torminaria de Candolle in A. P. de Candolle and
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  • intermedia Persoon Syn. Pl. 2: 38. 1806. Peter F. Zika, Stéphane M. Bailleul Introduced Synonyms: Undefined subg. Aria (Persoon) Host Treatment appears in FNA
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  • 1007. 1753. Lynn J. Gillespie Common names: Castor bean castor oil plant Introduced Etymology: Latin, tick or louse, alluding to appearance of seeds Treatment
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  • 1: plate 14. 1831. Raymond O. Flagg, Gerald L. Smith, Walter S. Flory† Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 282. Leaf-blade
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  • vulgaris Ludwig Inst. Regn. Veg. ed. 2, 120. 1757. Christopher P. Randle Introduced Etymology: Greek odontos, tooth, and -ites, connection or association
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  • ed. 5, 229. 1754. Norman K. B. Robson Common names: Alexandrian laurel Introduced Etymology: Greek kalos, beautiful, and phyllon, leaf Treatment appears
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  • Marsili Saggi Sci. Lett. Accad. Padova 1: 115. 1786. Laurence J. Dorr Introduced Etymology: For Carlo Giuseppe, Conte di Firmian, 1717 – 1782 Austrian
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  • species are native to the Flora region, four were introduced and have become established, and two were introduced and are not known to persist. Some species,
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  • L. Mosyakin, Kenneth R. Robertson Common names: Mediterranean amaranth Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Mentioned on page 434. Plants annual
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  • Australia, and South Africa. Hypericum perforatum, which is native in Iraq and introduced in the other three regions, is the main source of trouble. Reports from
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  • 1824. R. John Little, Landon E. McKinney† Common names: Japanese violet Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 134. Mentioned on
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  • Monogr. Rosier, 125. 1820. Walter H. Lewis, Barbara Ertter, Anne Bruneau Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 86. Mentioned on
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  • Crataegus wattiana J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 3: 243. 2009. James B. Phipps Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 515. [Shrubs or]
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  • Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 430. 1754. Alan S. Weakley Common names: Salad burnet Introduced Etymology: Greek poterion, goblet or cup, presumably alluding to shape
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  • Helv. Bot. 1: 3. 1818. Walter H. Lewis, Barbara Ertter, Anne Bruneau Introduced Synonyms: Rosa sect. Luteae Crépin Rosa sect. Sericeae Crépin Treatment
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  • Hort. Soc. 11: 221. 1889. Walter H. Lewis, Barbara Ertter, Anne Bruneau Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 88. Mentioned on
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  • , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 308. 1754. Steven R. Hill Common names: Rose mallow Introduced Etymology: For Lavater family, 17th-century physicians and naturalists
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  • 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 307. 1754. Steven R. Hill Common names: Hollyhock Introduced Etymology: Greek alkea, a kind of mallow Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 386. 1753. Duncan M. Porter Common names: Caltrop Introduced Etymology: Greek treis, three, and bolos, a point, for a kind of caltrop
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  • 97. 1821. Paul M. Catling, Gisèle Mitrow Common names: Flowering quince Introduced Etymology: Greek chaino, open, and melon, apple, alluding to mistakenly
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  • Barbara Ertter, James L. Reveal Common names: Mock- or Indian-strawberry Introduced Etymology: For Antoine Nicolas Duchesne, 1747–1827 French botanist and
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  • Monogr. Rosier, 37. 1820. Walter H. Lewis, Barbara Ertter, Anne Bruneau Introduced Synonyms: Rosa sect. Sinicae Crépin Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9
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  • Rehder) C. K. Schneider Ill. Handb. Laubholzk. 1: 771. 1906. James B. Phipps Introduced Basionym: Crataegus unranked Sanguineae Zabel ex Rehder in M. Vilmorin
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  • ed. 4, vol. 2. 1754. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Vegetable sponge loofah Introduced Etymology: Arabic lufah, name for L. aegyptiaca Treatment appears in FNA
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  • Don Prodr. Fl. Nepal., 228. 1825. Alan S. Weakley, Robert A. S. Wright Introduced Etymology: For Patrick Neill, 1776 – 1851 Scottish printer, naturalist
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  • Trans. Linn. Soc. London 12: 156. 1818. James Henrickson, Alan S. Weakley Introduced Etymology: For William Kerr, d. 1814 collector in the far east, sponsored
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  • var. fortunei J. Smith Ferns Brit. For. 286. 1866. George Yatskievych Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2. Generated Map Legacy Map Ga., La.,
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  • treatments. For instance, the species most familiar to North Americans were introduced from Europe (T. officinale and T. erythrospermum; see below for a justification
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  • Chinese buckthorn Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 51. Mentioned on page 47. Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Conn., Ill
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  • Purple mullein Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 346. Mentioned on page 345. Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Ky., N.Y.
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  • Showy mullein Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 351. Mentioned on page 346. Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Calif., Ill
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  • Wavy-leaf mullein Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 351. Mentioned on page 345. Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Md., N.J.
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  • Common names: Garlic Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 238. Mentioned on page 224, 225. Introduced; cultivated widely in
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  • Rhamnées, 62. 1826. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Asian nakedwood latherleaf Introduced Basionym: Ceanothus asiaticus Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 196. 1753 Synonyms:
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  • Scotch pine pin d'Écosse Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2. North America, Eurasia Varieties ca. 20 (1 introduced in the flora). None. Pinus
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 509. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 225. 1754. John L. Strother Introduced Etymology: For Abraham Munting, 1626 – 1683 Dutch botanist Treatment appears
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  • Beauv. James M. Rominger Common names: Green bristlegrass Setaire verte Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 25. Treatment on page 554. Plants annual
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  • (Dorpat) 1824: 5. 1824. Mihai Costea, François J. Tardif, Harold R. Hinds† Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 554. Mentioned on
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  • caryophyllea var. caryophyllea, Aira caryophyllea var. cupaniana L. J.K. Wipff Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 24. Treatment on page 615. Plants annual;
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  • & Schult. James M. Rominger Common names: Yellow foxtail Pigeon grass Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 25. Treatment on page 558. Plants annual
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  • Niels H. Jacobsen Common names: Mediterranean barley Geniculate barley Introduced Synonyms: Hordeum hystrix Hordeum geniculatum Critesion marinum subsp
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  • Kenneth R. Robertson Common names: Muricate amaranth “African amaranth” Introduced Basionym: Euxolus muricatus Moquin-Tandon in A. P. de Candolle and A.
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  • McNeill, Martin Dubé, Peter Frost-Olsen Common names: Garden lady’s mantle Introduced Basionym: Alchemilla acutiloba var. mollis Buser Bull. Herb. Boissier
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  • 10: plate 821. 1824. Raymond O. Flagg, Gerald L. Smith, Walter S. Flory† Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 299. Mentioned on
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  • sessiliflora R. Brown Prodr., 442. 1810. Kerry A. Barringer Common names: Ambulia Introduced Etymology: Greek limne, pool, and philos, loving, alluding to habitat
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  • Lindley Gard. Chron. 1858: 925. 1858. Arthur Haines Common names: Pearlbrush Introduced Etymology: Greek exo -, outside, and chorde, string, alluding to free
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  • Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 442 [as Bronia]. 1754. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Bryony Introduced Etymology: Greek bruein, to burgeon or sprout, alluding to rapid growth
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  • Wallroth Linnaea 14: 134. 1840. John McNeill, Martin Dubé, Peter Frost-Olsen Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 308. Mentioned on
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  • mm. Capsules globose. Seed-coats coarsely tuberculate. 2n = 68 (Europe, introduced population). Phenology: Flowering summer–fall. Habitat: Beaches, roadsides
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  • Mosyakin, Kenneth R. Robertson Common names: Joseph’s coat summer poinsettia Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 433. Mentioned on
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  • 11: plate 902. 1825. Raymond O. Flagg, Gerald L. Smith, Walter S. Flory† Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 299. Mentioned on
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  • idaeus Lawrence A. Alice, Douglas H. Goldman, James A. Macklin, Gerry Moore Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 42. Mentioned on
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  • McNeill, Martin Dubé, Peter Frost-Olsen Common names: Veined lady’s mantle Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 309. Mentioned on
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  • Smith, Walter S. Flory† Common names: Autumn rain-lily Peruvian swamp-lily Introduced Basionym: Amaryllis candida Lindley Bot. Reg. 9: plate 724. 1823 Synonyms:
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  • Dalechampia scandens Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 1054. 1753. W. Scott Armbruster Introduced Etymology: For Jacques Daléchamps (or D’Aléchamps), 1513–1588, French
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  • Genève 3: 25, plate 2. 1825. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Bottle gourd Introduced Etymology: Greek lagenos, flask, alluding to shape and use of fruit Treatment
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 385. 1753. Duncan M. Porter Common names: Bean-caper Introduced Etymology: Greek zygon, yoke, and phyllon, leaf, alluding to conjugate
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  • Goldman, James A. Macklin, Gerry Moore Common names: Strawberry raspberry Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 43. Mentioned on
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  • Peter Frost-Olsen Common names: Smooth lady's mantle alchémille glabre Introduced Synonyms: Alchemilla alpestris (F. W. Schmidt) Opiz A. vulgaris var. alpestris F
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  • 2: 1011. 1753. Guy L. Nesom Common names: West Indian or bur gherkin Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 36. Mentioned on
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  • Flagg, Gerald L. Smith, Walter S. Flory† Common names: Citron rain-lily Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 300. Mentioned on
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  • Vernicia fordii Loureiro Fl. Cochinch. 2: 541, 586. 1790. Lynn J. Gillespie Introduced Etymology: Latin vernix, varnish, alluding to use of seed oil in finishes
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  • plate 57. 1776. Geoffrey A. Levin Common names: Needlebush cheesetree Introduced Etymology: Greek glochis, projecting point or barb on an arrowhead, and
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  • Berlin renowned for establishing sanitary health practices and said to have introduced Alexander von Humboldt to botany Treatment appears in FNA Volume 10. Shrubs
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  • Macklin, Gerry Moore Common names: Snowpeaks Mysore or hill raspberry Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 46. Mentioned on
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  • Seeds many. Introduced; Asia, also in South America, Europe, Africa Species 1. Cydonia is native from Iran to Turkestan; it is introduced and naturalized
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  • Goldman, James A. Macklin, Gerry Moore Common names: Cutleaf blackberry Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 43. Mentioned on
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  • subsp. murinum L. Roland von Bothmer, Claus Badenf, Niels H. Jacobsen Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 24. Treatment on page 250. Plants annual;
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  • 0-50 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Fla., native, e coast Australia Commonly near brackish water; 0-50 m; introduced; Fla.; native, e coast Australia
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  • species (6 in the flora with 5 native, 1 introduced). Species Ca. 45 (6 in the flora with 5 native, 1 introduced) Johnson, D. M. 1985. New records for longevity
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  • circumscribed. Of the 52 species in the Flora region, 28 are native and 24 are introduced. The native perennial species provide considerable forage for grazing
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  • George Yatskievych, Michael D. Windham Common names: Silverback fern Introduced Basionym: Acrostichum calomelanos Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 1072. 1753 Treatment
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  • Beach she-oak coast she-oak casuarina Australian-pine horsetail casuarina Introduced Synonyms: Undefined southeast Asia Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3.
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  • K. L. P. Zeyher, Enum. Pl. Afric. Austral. 2: 279. 1836. Guy L. Nesom Introduced Etymology: Generic name Citrus and Latin - ellus, diminutive, alluding
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  • following summary describes the methods of obtaining data. Information on introduced species was obtained chiefly from North American plants with only supplemental
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  • clear whether Habranthus tubispathus is native to North America or was introduced, but it is a disjunct species also found in Argentina, Brazil, central
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  • japonica Rafinesque Med. Fl. 2: 122. 1830. Michael O. Moore†, Jun Wen Introduced Etymology: Derivation unknown perhaps Latin causa, reason, and onus, necessity
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  • aconitifolia Bunge Enum. Pl. China Bor., 12. 1833. Michael O. Moore†, Jun Wen Introduced Synonyms: Ampelopsis aconitifolia var. glabra Diels & Gilg A. aconitifolia
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  • Straley†, Frederick H. Utech Common names: Climbing asparagus-fern lace-fern Introduced Basionym: Asparagopsis setacea Kunth Abh. Königl. Akad. Wiss. Berlin 1842:
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  • Thieret, Richard K. Rabeler Common names: Perennial knawel scléranthe vivace Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 151. Mentioned on
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  • (Reichenbach) Grisebach Spic. Fl. Rumel. 1: 118. 1843. Nancy R. Morin Introduced Basionym: Cathartolinum Reichenbach Handb. Nat. Pfl.-Syst., 306. 1837
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  • Paulownia tomentosa Siebold & Zuccarini Fl. Jap. 1: 25. 1835. Craig C. Freeman Introduced Etymology: For Anna Paulowna Romanov, 1795–1865, Grand Duchess of Russia
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  • 5, 228. 1754. Norman K. B. Robson Common names: Mammee- or mamey-apple Introduced Etymology: Latin mamma, breast or teat, alluding to fruit Treatment appears
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  • Brachychiton populneus Schott & Endlicher Melet. Bot., 34. 1832. John L. Strother Introduced Etymology: Greek brachys, short, and chiton, tunic, evidently alluding
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  • Taxa Thesium ramosum Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 207. 1753. Daniel L. Nickrent Introduced Etymology: Greek thes, laboring servant, alluding to simple appearance
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  • Lower Taxa Aucuba japonica Thunberg Nov. Gen. Pl., 61. 1783. Guy L. Nesom Introduced Etymology: Latinized Japanese name aokiba Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • 227, plate 33 [upper center]. 1756. Nancy R. Morin Common names: Allseed Introduced Etymology: Latin radiolus, little ray, alluding to rayed capsules Treatment
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  • Sp. Pl. 1: 434. 1753. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Tropical wood-sorrel Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 146. Mentioned on
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  • Frederick H. Utech Common names: Sprenger asparagus-fern emerald-fern Introduced Synonyms: Asparagus sprengeri Regel Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26
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  • Contr. Gray Herb. 81: 88. 1928. Craig C. Freeman Common names: Wirevine Introduced Basionym: Rumex hastulatus Smith in A. Rees, Cycl. 30: Rumex no. 29. 1815
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  • Robert R. Haynes, C. Barre Hellquist Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22. Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; La., North America, Mexico, West
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  • T. Whittemore Common names: Birthwort aristoloche clématite asarabacca Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Herbs, erect, to 1 m. Young stem ribbed
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  • Kerry Barringer, Alan T. Whittemore Common names: Florida Dutchman's-pipe Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Lianas, twining, to 20 m, woody. Young
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  • Thunberg Nov. Gen. Pl. 1: 7. 1781. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Raisin tree Introduced Etymology: For David Hoven, 1724–1787, Dutch senator and botanical patron
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 349. 1753. Daniel L. Nickrent Common names: Sandalwood Introduced Etymology: Greek santalon, derived from Sanskrit chandana, fragrant Treatment
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  • Dict. Abr. ed. 4, vol. 3. 1754. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Christ-thorn Introduced Etymology: Classical Greek name, perhaps derived from pálin, again or
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  • Common names: Sponge or ridged gourd Sinkwa towel sponge Chinese squash Introduced Basionym: Cucumis acutangulus Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 1011. 1753 Treatment
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 1012. 1753. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Garden cucumber Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 34. Mentioned on
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  • Nevling Jr., Kerry Barringer Common names: Spurge-laurel February daphne Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 385. Mentioned on
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  • K. Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 95[III,6]: 211. 1893. Norman K. B. Robson Introduced Basionym: Undefined sect. Webbia Spach Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot., s é r. 2
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  • Jun Wen Common names: Boston or Japanese ivy vigne vierge tricuspidée Introduced Basionym: Ampelopsis tricuspidata Siebold & Zuccarini Abh. Math.-Phys
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  • (Schultz-Bipontinus) Cabrera Notas Mus. La Plata, Bot. 2: 200. 1937. David J. Bogler Introduced Basionym: Achyrophorus microcephalus Schultz-Bipontinus Jahresber. Pollichia
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  • Common names: Altai hawthorn Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 515. Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Wash., c Asia Varieties
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  • Lamarck et al., Encycl. 3: 36. 1789. Douglas H. Goldman, John M. MacDougal Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 175. Mentioned on
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  • 349. 1782. Jinshuang Ma, Geoffrey A. Levin Common names: Mayten tree Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 128. Mentioned on
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  • Taxa Sesamum indicum Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 634. 1753. Kerry A. Barringer Introduced Etymology: Greek sésamon (Arabic simsim), literally meaning plant oil
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  • equisetiformis Jacquin Enum. Syst. Pl., 6, 25. 1760. Kerry A. Barringer Introduced Etymology: For Alexander Russell, c. 1715–1768, Scottish physician and
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  • Hinds†, Craig C. Freeman Common names: Himalayan knotweed Kashmir plume Introduced Basionym: Polygonum polystachyum Wallich ex Meisner in N. Wallich, Pl
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  • Lower Taxa Modiola caroliniana Moench Methodus, 619. 1794. Steven R. Hill Introduced Etymology: Latin modiolus, wheel hub, alluding to fruit shape Synonyms:
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  • (Dunal) Spach Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot., sér. 2, 6: 364. 1836. John L. Strother Introduced Etymology: Latin tuber, swelling, and -aria, possession, alluding to swellings
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  • species ca. 30 (4 genera, 11 species in the flora; 2 genera, 3 species introduced). None. Eichhornia, Heteranthera, Monochoria, Pontederia window.prope
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  • Niels H. Jacobsen Common names: Wall barley Farmer's foxtail Way barley Introduced Synonyms: Critesion undefined subsp. murinum Treatment appears in FNA
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  • Linnaeus Mant. Pl. 130. 1767. Clifton E. Nauman Common names: Cretan brake Introduced Synonyms: Pycnodoria cretica (Linnaeus) Small Treatment appears in FNA
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  • Hooker f. Fl. Antarct. 2: 341. 1846. Steven E. Clemants, Sergei L. Mosyakin Introduced Synonyms: Chenopodium farinosum Standley Chenopodium murale var. farinosum S
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  • 2001. Douglas H. Goldman, John M. MacDougal Common names: Banana poka Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 178. Mentioned on
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  • Douglas H. Goldman, John M. MacDougal Common names: Blue passionflower Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 181. Mentioned on
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  • Legacy Map Introduced; Fla., Tex., Mexico, West Indies, Central America Passiflora ciliata is relatively uncommon and apparently introduced in the flora
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  • Phipps Common names: English hawthorn one-seeded hawthorn aubépine monogyne Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 497. Mentioned on
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  • Wash. Acad. Sci. 12: 256. 1922. Douglas H. Goldman, John M. MacDougal Introduced Basionym: Passiflora foetida var. arida Masters & Rose Contr. U.S. Natl
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  • catharticus var. elatus Vahl Leon E. Pavlickf Common names: Rescue grass Introduced Synonyms: Ceratochloa unioloides Bromus willdenowii Bromus unioloides
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  • africana, Eleusine coracana subsp. coracana (L.) Gaertn. Khidir W. Hilu Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 25. Treatment on page 109. Plants annual
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  • hordeaceus subsp. thominei L. Leon E. Pavlickf Common names: Lopgrass Brome mou Introduced Synonyms: Bromus mollis Treatment appears in FNA Volume 24. Treatment
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  • Common names: Broomcorn Proso millet Hog millet Panic millet Millet commun Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 25. Treatment on page 456. Plants annual;
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  • Victor W. Steinmann, Jeffery J. Morawetz Common names: Grassleaf spurge Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 246. Mentioned on
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  • V. Geltman, Jess A. Peirson, Paul E. Berry Common names: Sickle spurge Introduced Synonyms: Tithymalus falcatus (Linnaeus) Klotzsch & Garcke Treatment appears
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  • Martin Dubé, Peter Frost-Olsen Common names: Yellow-green lady’s mantle Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 306. Mentioned on
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  • Goldman, James A. Macklin, Gerry Moore Common names: Elm-leaf blackberry Introduced Synonyms: Rubus discolor Weihe & Nees R. ulmifolius var. anoplothyrsus Sudre
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  • Frost-Olsen Common names: Mountain alchemilla alchémille des montagnes Introduced Synonyms: Alchemilla pastoralis Buser A. vulgaris var. pastoralis (Buser)
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  • McNeill, Martin Dubé, Peter Frost-Olsen Common names: Gleaming lady’s mantle Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 308. Mentioned on
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  • Frost-Olsen Common names: Round-toothed lady’s mantle alchémille subcrénelée Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 306. Mentioned on
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  • Robert D. Webster, Christine M. Bern Common names: Caribbean cupgrass Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 25. Treatment on page 515. Illustrator:
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  • Sergei L. Mosyakin, Kenneth R. Robertson Common names: Spleen amaranth Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 425. Mentioned on
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  • Gerry Moore Common names: Japanese bramble Australian raspberry or bramble Introduced Synonyms: Rubus triphyllus Thunberg Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9
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  • 180. 1906. Paul M. Catling, Gisèle Mitrow Common names: Chinese quince Introduced Etymology: Greek pseudo- , false, and genus Cydonia, alluding to resemblance
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  • and subtropical coastlines Elevation: 0-20 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Fla., native, Southeast Asia, native, s Pacific Islands (e to Tahiti
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  • nodosa native in Newfoundland, later workers have treated S. nodosa as introduced in Newfoundland (for example, H. J. Scoggan 1978–1979). Plants from maritime
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  • 1200-1500 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Utah, s Europe, sw, sc Asia Roemeria refracta has been introduced in Cache and Box Elder counties in Utah
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  • Oak woodlands, grassy sites Elevation: 100 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Tex., Mexico (Nuevo León), Mexico (San Luis Potosí), Mexico (Tamaulipas)
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  • Europe, Mediterranean regions Thymelaea passerina is sometimes accidentally introduced in fodder and spreads quickly. It is sometimes mistaken for one of the
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  • tailed; testa (firm), ± alveolate-reticulate. x = 8. Introduced; Europe, w Asia Species 1: introduced; Europe, w Asia. Species 1 None. Calluna vulgaris window
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  • in the flora). Native to southeastern Europe, Centaurea stoebe has been introduced to the whole of Europe, as far north as southern Sweden. The nomenclature
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  • ca. 65, species ca. 1810 (16 genera, 92 species; 9 genera, 19 species introduced, and various hybrid complexes in the flora). Iridaceae are currently divided
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  • Godron, Fl. France 1: 522, 532. 1848–1849. Barbara Ertter, James L. Reveal Introduced Basionym: Terminales Döll Rhein. Fl., 772. 1843 Synonyms: Argenteae Rydberg
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  • Copyright: Flora of North America Association Florida Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Fla., Mexico, West Indies (Cuba), Central America Subspecies 3 (1 in
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  • species ca. 550 (9 genera, 84 species in the flora; 2 genera, 6 species introduced). There is little agreement on the treatment of Agavaceae. The group containing
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  • apex. Seeds several–100, cuboid, usually 1–3 mm, wind dispersed. x = 11. Introduced; Australia, also nearly worldwide Species 700+ (15 in the flora). Species
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  • 1753. Benjamin W. van Ee, Paul E. Berry Common names: Silver July croton Introduced Synonyms: Julocroton argenteus (Linnaeus) Didrichsen Treatment appears
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  • 558. 1933. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Common names: Wild cotton Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 250. Plants 1 m,
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  • Ochsmann Common names: Greater knapweed hardheads centaurée scabieuse Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 185. Mentioned on
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  • Yarborough, A. Michael Powell Common names: Coastal plain yellowtops Introduced Basionym: Ethulia bidentis Linnaeus Mant. Pl. 1: 110. 1767 Treatment appears
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  • Linn. Soc. London 13: 96, 102. 1821. James B. Phipps Common names: Loquat Introduced Etymology: Greek erion, wool, and botrys, bunch of grapes, alluding to
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  • oxyspermum subsp. oxyspermum Mihai Costea, François J. Tardif, Harold R. Hinds† Introduced Synonyms: Polygonum acadiense Fernald Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • 1789. David J. Keil, Jörg Ochsmann Common names: North African knapweed Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 192. Mentioned on
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  • Jr., T. D. Jacobsen Common names: Welsh onion Japanese bunching onion Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 244. Mentioned on
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  • Sp. 5(fol.): 126; 5(qto.): 163; plate 450. 1822. William R. Anderson† Introduced Etymology: Greek heteros, different, and pteron, wing, alluding to dorsal
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  • 6: 19. 1824. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Squirting or exploding cucumber Introduced Etymology: Greek ekballein, to throw or cast out, alluding to seed discharge
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  • Nat. 9: 290, plate 25, fig. 1. 1807. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Introduced Etymology: Greek thespesios, divine, wondrous, or excellent, alluding
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  • 217. 1866. James L. Reveal, Wendy C. Hodgson Common names: Regel agave Introduced Synonyms: Agave regeliana Jacobi Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment
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  • Richard K. Rabeler, Ronald L. Hartman Common names: Clusterhead pink Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 161. Mentioned on
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  • Zack E. Murrell, Derick B. Poindexter Common names: Bloodtwig dogwood Introduced Synonyms: Swida sanguinea (Linnaeus) Opiz Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 692. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 309. 1754. Steven R. Hill Introduced Etymology: Malayalam ooren, to loosen or soak, alluding to retting process
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  • Prodr. Fl. Ind. Orient. 1: 347. 1834. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Ivy gourd Introduced Etymology: Latin coccineus, scarlet, alluding to mature fruit of C. grandis
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  • (Lamarck) Sweet Hort. Brit., 53. 1826. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Introduced Basionym: Sida hirta Lamarck in J. Lamarck et al., Encycl. 1: 7. 1783
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  • 1828/1829. Steven R. Hill Common names: Norfolk Island hibiscus cow itch tree Introduced Etymology: Genus Laguna, for Andrés de Laguna, 1499 – 1559 Spanish botanist
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  • 1: 185, plate 99. 1841. James Henrickson Common names: Black jetbead Introduced Etymology: Greek rhodon, rose, and typos, pattern, alluding to resemblance
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  • Tucker, Thomas F. Daniel Common names: Dyer’s-rocket mignonette-jaunâtre Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 193. Mentioned on
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  • Common names: Fragrant or garden or sweet mignonette mignonette-odorante Introduced Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 193. Mentioned on
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