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  • Meadowfoam Etymology: Greek limne, marsh, and anthe, flower, alluding to habitat Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 173. Mentioned on page
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  • provide willow habitat. Because of this need for open habitats for reproduction by seed, large stands of mature willows growing in stable habitats such as marshes
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  • disputed possibly Greek aqua, water, and legere, to draw or collect, because of the wet habitat of some species or quantity of liquid nectar borne in spurs, or Latin aquila
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  • ote Etymology: Greek epi, upon, and hydor, water, probably alluding to habitat of similar looking Equisetum Linnaeus and/or Hippuris Linnaeus, misapplied
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  • Common names: Thrift Etymology: Celtic ar mor, at seaside, alluding to habitat Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 603. Mentioned on page
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  • Greek eremia, desert, and thera from genus Oenothera, probably alluding to habitat and likeness Basionym: Camissonia sect. Eremothera P. H. Raven Brittonia
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  • Capsules 7–10 mm wide. 2n = 16 (Europe). Phenology: Flowering May–Oct. Habitat: Disturbed ground. Elevation: 0–2000 m. Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; B
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  • Boufford Common names: Pellitory Etymology: Latin paries, wall, referring to habitat of original species Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Herbs, annual or
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  • mm, reticulate-alveolate. 2n = 20 (India). Phenology: Flowering May–Oct. Habitat: Roadsides, disturbed ground. Elevation: 0–100 m. Generated Map Legacy Map
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  • mm. Phenology: Flowering late winter–spring (Mar–Apr), fall (Oct–Nov). Habitat: Quiet ponds Elevation: 0–550 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Calif
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  • sterile blades. Spores with ridges parallel and closely placed. 2n = 76. Habitat: Lightly shaded limestone outcrops of the Edwards Plateau Elevation: 400–500
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  • 1782. C. Barre Hellquist, Robert R. Haynes Etymology: Greek, from aquatic habitat Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22. Herbs with milky sap. Leaves sheathing
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  • blue-black, 6–12 mm diam. Phenology: Flowering late Apr–Jun; fruiting Aug–Sep. Habitat: Rocky wooded hillsides, stream banks, prairie ravines, glades, bluffs,
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  • mallow Etymology: Greek eremia, desert, and alkea, mallow, alluding to habitat Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 246. Mentioned on page
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  • 298. 1801. Bruce Allen Etymology: Latin, of a spring, alluding to aquatic habitat Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 494. Mentioned on
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  • Utech Common names: Sandwort sabline Etymology: Latin arena, sand, a common habitat Synonyms: Spergulastrum Michaux Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment
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  • 30 cm (pistillate). Fruits 2–5 mm. 2n = 12. Phenology: Flowering summer. Habitat: Shallow water and adjacent mud flats Elevation: 0–1700 m Generated Map
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  • 52. Phenology: Flowering mostly late summer (sporadic throughout year). Habitat: Hammocks, scrub and wet thickets, frequently on coquina, coral, sandy and
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  • in whitish pulp. Phenology: Flowering spring, fruiting fall (Sep–Oct). Habitat: Waste places, open woodlands Elevation: 0-400 m Generated Map Legacy Map
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