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  • Pl. 2: 919. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 391. 1754. Jennifer A. Clevinger Etymology: Greek silphion, an unknown plant appearing on ancient coins of the city
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  • Alternanthera sessilis Forsskål Fl. Aegypt.-Arab., 28. 1775. Steven E. Clemants Etymology: Latin alternans, alternating, and anthera, anther, referring to the alternation
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  • Philos. J. 17: 157. 1834 ,. Gary D. Wallace Common names: Mountain heather Etymology: Greek mythological Cassiope, wife of Cepheus and mother of Andromeda Treatment
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  • Crassul., 12. 1903 ,. Reid V. Moran Common names: Live-forever siempreviva Etymology: For William Russel Dudley, 1849–1911, American botanist Treatment appears
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  • K. Magrath, John V. Freudenstein Common names: Coral-root corallorhize Etymology: Greek korallion, coral, and rhiza, root, referring to coral-like appearance
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  • Ludov., 58. 1817. Gary I. Baird Common names: Mountain- or false dandelion Etymology: Greek agos, leader, and seris, chicory allusion unclear Treatment appears
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  • 1754. Robert P. Adams Common names: Juniper cedar redcedar cedro sabino Etymology: Latin juniperus, name for juniper Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2. Shrubs
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  • Enum. Pl. 4: 681. 1843. Judy Jernstedt Common names: Soap plant amole Etymology: Greek chloros, green, and gala, milk, alluding to the lather-producing
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  • meriana Miller Fig. Pl. Gard. Dict., 184, plate 276. 1758. Peter Goldblatt Etymology: For William Watson, 1715–1787, British botanist Treatment appears in FNA
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  • Buxbaumia viridis Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 166. 1801 ,. Wilfred B. Schofield Etymology: For J. C. Buxbaum, 1693–1730, its discoverer Treatment appears in FNA
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  • 1063. 1753; Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 484, 1754. R. David Whetstone, T. A. Atkinson Etymology: Saxon, Osmunder, name for Thor, god of war Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 92. 1754 ,. Nancy R. Morin Common names: Sweetspire Etymology: Greek itea, willow, alluding to willowlike leaves Treatment appears in
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  • glandulosa Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 159. 1803. Michael O. Moore†, Jun Wen Etymology: Greek ampelos, grapevine, and -opsis, similarity Treatment appears in
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  • Linnaeus Amoen. Acad. 4: 143. 1759. Karen L. Wilson Common names: She-oak Etymology: Neo-Latin casuarius, cassowary, from resemblance of drooping branchlets
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  • Andreaea sinuosa Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 47. 1801 ,. Richard H. Zander Etymology: For J. G. R. Andreae, 1724–1793, apothecary of Hanover, Germany Treatment
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  • Tuberibryum J. R. Spence & H. P. Ramsay Phytologia 87: 63. 2005. John R. Spence Etymology: Latin gemma, bud, and Greek bryon, moss, alluding to asexual reproduction
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  • Linn. Soc. London 10: 2. 1811. J. Chris Pires Common names: Cluster-lily Etymology: for James Brodie, 1744–1824, Scottish cryptogamic botanist Basionym: Hookera Salisbury
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  • Philos. Mag. & J. Sci. 3: 71. 1833. Nancy R. Morin Common names: Meadowfoam Etymology: Greek limne, marsh, and anthe, flower, alluding to habitat Treatment appears
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  • 1819. name conserved Daniel L. Nickrent Common names: Dwarf mistletoe Etymology: Greek arceuthos, juniper, and bios, life, alluding to A. oxycedri, which
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  • 387. 1754. Lowell E. Urbatsch, Patricia B. Cox Common names: Coneflower Etymology: For Olaus (Olof) Johannes Rudbeck, 1630–1702, and Olaus (Olof) Olai Rudbeck
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