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  • Whetstone, Daniel D. Spaulding, T.A. Atkinson Common names: Inside-out flower Etymology: for George Vancouver (1757-1798), English navigator and explorer Treatment
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  • Kongl. Vetensk. Acad. Handl. 1832: 273, plates 6, 7. 1833. Bruce Allen Etymology: Greek dicha, in two, and elyma, veil, alluding to large dimidate or cucullate
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  • Kerry A. Barringer, Neil A. Harriman† Common names: Foxglove Introduced Etymology: Latin digitalis, finger of a glove, alluding to resemblance of tubular
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  • (Hampe) Hampe & Lorentz Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) 27: 455. 1869. William R. Buck Etymology: Greek kyrtos, curved or arched, and hypnon, moss, alluding to incurved
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  • umbellata Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 121. 1753. Leila M. Shultz, William A. Varga Etymology: Ancient name used by Theophrastus for a Salix taxon derivation uncertain
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  • Candolle, Prodr. 5: 329. 1836. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Rayless-goldenrod Etymology: For Jacob Bigelow, 1787–1879, Massachusetts medical and botanical scholar
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  • reticulata Kellogg Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 2: 35. 1863. Edward E. Schilling Etymology: Generic name Bahia and Greek - opsis, resembling Treatment appears in
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  • Bryhnia novae-angliae Kaurin Bot. Not. 1892: [60]. 1892. Michael S. Ignatov Etymology: For Nils Bryhn, 1854 – 1916, Norwegian bryologist Treatment appears in
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  • 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 457. 1754 ,. Reid V. Moran Common names: Roseroot Etymology: Greek rhodon, rose, alluding to odor of rootstock in R. rosea Treatment
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  • uniflora Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 470. 1753. Fred R. Barrie Common names: Stopper Etymology: For François-Eugène, Prince of Savoy, 1663–1736, Austrian General Treatment
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  • ed. 5, 242. 1754. Bruce D. Parfitt Common names: Pheasant's-eye adonis Etymology: Greek mythology: sprouted from blood of Adonis, lover of Aphrodite, based
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  • Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 428. 1754. Donald H. Les Common names: Hornwort cornifle Etymology: Greek ceratos, horn, and phyllon, leaf Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • unilateralis Greene Bull. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1: 72. 1885. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Etymology: Greek a- , without, and thysanos, fringe, alluding to fruit margin Synonyms:
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  • Pl. Nov. Thurb., 319. 1854. Larry Hufford Common names: Sandpaper plant Etymology: Greek petalon, petal, and onyx, claw, alluding to distinctive petal morphology
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  • Philos. Soc., n. s. 7: 313. 1840. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Broomweed Etymology: Greek amphi -, around, and achyron, chaff or husks, alluding to ring of
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  • variegata, Manfreda virginica Salisbury Gen. Pl., 78. 1866. Susan Verhoek Etymology: For Manfredus de Monte Imperiale, fourteenth-century Italian writer on
    5 KB (353 words) - 22:18, 5 November 2020
  • A. Kallunki Common names: Rattlesnake-plantain lattice-leaf goodyérie Etymology: for John Goodyer, 1592–1664, British botanist Treatment appears in FNA
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  • name conserved ,. Peter W. Fritsch Common names: Silverbell snowdrop tree Etymology: For Stephen Hales, 1677–1761, English botanist Treatment appears in FNA
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  • 141. 1754. Gerald B. Straley†, Frederick H. Utech Common names: Narcisse Etymology: from Greek Narkissos, mythological youth who fell in love with his own
    4 KB (339 words) - 22:15, 5 November 2020
  • procumbens Ruiz & Pavon Fl. Peruv. Prodr., 95. 1794. Adjoa Richardson Ahedor Etymology: For Antoni de Meca-Caçador-Cardona i de Beatrin, 1726–1788, benefactor
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