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  • 152, 1754. Ralph E. Brooks*, Steven E. Clemants* Common names: Rush jonc Etymology: classical name for the genus Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22. Herbs
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  • ed 5, 236. 1754. Michael J. Warnock Common names: Larkspur delphinium Etymology: Greek delphinion, derived from delphin, possibly for fancied resemblance
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  • 1754. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Common names: Fanpetals wireweed Etymology: Greek side, name used by Theophrastos for plants now called Nymphaea alba
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  • V. Geltman, Jeffery J. Morawetz, Natalia I. Cacho Common names: Spurge Etymology: For Euphorbus, first-century A.D. Greek physician Treatment appears in
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 195. 1753. Clifford L. Schmidt†, Dieter H. Wilken Etymology: Greek keanothus, name used by Dioscorides for some spiny plant Treatment
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  • 1: 246, plate 24. 1803. James L. Reveal Common names: Wild buckwheat Etymology: Greek erion, wool, and gony, knee, alluding to the hairy nodes of the
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  • 243. 1754. Alan T. Whittemore Common names: Buttercup crowfoot renoncule Etymology: Latin rana, frog, unculus, little, allusion to the wet habitats in which
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  • Pl. ed. Keller, [ 2]. 1763. Craig C. Freeman Common names: Beardtongue Etymology: Greek pente, five, and stemon, stamen, alluding to the conspicuous nature
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  • Dict. Abr. ed. 4. 1754. Kevin C. Nixon Common names: Chestnut châtaignier Etymology: Classical Latin, from Greek kastanaion karuon, nut from Castania, probably
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  • John J. Schenk, Joshua M. Brokaw Common names: Blazingstar stickleaf Etymology: For Christian Mentzel, 1622–1701, German botanist Treatment appears in
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  • 175. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 431. 1754. Kevin C. Nixon Common names: Oak chêne Etymology: Classical Latin for the English oak, Quercus robur, from some central
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  • Mihai Costea, François J. Tardif, Harold R. Hinds† Common names: Knotweed Etymology: Greek poly, many, and gony, knee joint (traditional interpretation), or
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  • Linum Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 277. 1753. Nancy R. Morin Common names: Flax Etymology: Latin lin, flax Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page
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  • 1844. Sharon C. Yarborough, A. Michael Powell Common names: Rock daisy Etymology: Greek peri, around, and tyle, a callus, alluding to calloused cypselae
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  • Francis J. Menapace* Common names: Spike-rush spikesedge éléocharide Etymology: Greek heleios, dwelling in a marsh, and charis, grace Synonyms: Eleocharis (R
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  • Felon-herb mugwort sagebrush sailor’s-tobacco wormwood armoise herbe Saint-Jean Etymology: Greek Artemis, goddess of the hunt and namesake of Artemisia, Queen of
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  • ed. 3 1: 198; 3: 158. 1805. Janice Coffey Swab Common names: Wood rush Etymology: possibly from Italian lucciola, to shine, sparkle, or Latin gramen luzulae
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  • Aethéogam. 101. 1805. Iván A. Valdespino Common names: Spike-moss sélaginelle Etymology: from Selago, an ancient name for Lycopodium, a genus resembling Selaginella
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  • Pl. ed. 5, 242. 1754. James S. Pringle Common names: Clematis clématite Etymology: Greek clema, plant shoot, ancient name of a vine Treatment appears in
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  • Dutton, Carl S. Keener, Bruce A. Ford Common names: Windflower anémone Etymology: etymology not clear: probably Greek anemos, wind possibly from Naaman, Se for
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  • mexicana Kindberg Gen. Eur. N.-Amer. Bryin., 15. 1897. Paul L. Redfearn Jr. Etymology: For Sextus Otto Lindberg, 1835 – 1889, Scandinavian br y ologist Treatment
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  • and K. Prantl Nat. Pflanzenfam. 96[III,7]: 217. 1893. Warren L. Wagner Etymology: Greek chylos, juice or succulence, and -isma, condition, alluding to fleshy
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  • 1754. Steven E. Clemants, Sergei L. Mosyakin Common names: Goosefoot Etymology: Greek chen, goose, and pous, foot, in reference to the shape of the leaf
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  • Robson Common names: St. John’s wort St. Andrew’s cross millepertuis Etymology: Greek hyper, above, and eikon, image, alluding to ancient Greek custom
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  • Wagner Jr., Robbin C. Moran, Charles R. Werth Common names: Spleenwort Etymology: Greek splen, spleen thought by Dioscorides to be useful for treating spleen
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  • 117. 1753. Zack E. Murrell, Derick B. Poindexter Common names: Dogwood Etymology: Latin cornu, horn, alluding to the hard wood Treatment appears in FNA
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  • 5, 374. 1754. John C. Semple, Rachel E. Cook Common names: Goldenrod Etymology: Latin solidus, whole, and - ago, resembling or becoming, probably alluding
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  • 5, 350. 1754. John L. Strother Common names: Hawkweed épervière Etymology: No etymology in protologue said to be from Greek hierax, hawk Synonyms: Pilosella Hill
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  • subg. Ptychostomum Hornschuch Syll. Pl. Nov. 1: 62. 1822. John R. Spence Etymology: Greek ptychos, fold, and stoma, mouth, alluding to pleated appearance
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  • vol. 3. 1754. Harold R. Hinds†, Craig C. Freeman Common names: Smartweed Etymology: Latin, persica, peach, and - aria, pertaining to, alluding to resemblance
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  • 597. 1846. name conserved Kerry A. Barringer Common names: Bird’s-beak Etymology: Greek kordyle, club, and anthos, flower, alluding to somewhat clavate
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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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  • Fl. Francisc. 4: 424. 1897. Bruce G. Baldwin, John L. Strother Etymology: No etymology stated in protologue meaning uncertain Treatment appears in FNA
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  • 1754. name conserved James B. Phipps Common names: Hawthorn aubépine Etymology: Greek Krataigon, thorn, from Greek kratos, strength, and akis, sharp tip
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  • Pl. 1: 506. 175. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 224. 1754. Common names: Poppy pavot Etymology: classical Latin name for poppy perhaps from Greek papa (pap), alluding
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  • Hymenopappus tenuifolius L’Héritier Hymenopappus, plate. 1788. John L. Strother Etymology: Greek hymen, membrane, and pappos, pappus, alluding to membranous pappus
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  • Pacif. Railr. Rep. 6(3): 77, plate 13. 1858 ·. Dieter H. Wilken Etymology: [[Etymology::Alpinegold [For Gilbert White Hulse, 1807–1883, physician and plant
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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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  • 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 40. 1754. David E. Lemke Common names: Pinweed Etymology: For Johan Leche, 1704 – 1764, Swedish botanist Synonyms: Lechidium Spach
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  • Chamisso & Schlechtendal Linnaea 2: 26. 1827. Barbara Ertter, James L. Reveal Etymology: For Johann Horkel, 1769–1846, German plant physiologist Synonyms: Potentilla
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  • 286. 1753; Gen. Pl. ed. 5; 138, 1754. Harry E. Luther, Gregory K. Brown Etymology: After the Swedish botanist E. Tillands, 1640–1693 Treatment appears in
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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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  • Pl. 2: 901. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 384. 1754. John L. Strother Etymology: No etymology in protologue perhaps from genus name Verbena and Latin - ina, resemblance
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  • 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 487. 1754 ,. Cyrus B. McQueen†, Richard E. Andrus Etymology: Greek sphagnos, an unknown plant Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Mentioned
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  • Bras. Merid. 1(fol.): 163. 1825. John La Duke Common names: Globemallow Etymology: Greek sphaera, sphere, and alkea, mallow, alluding to arrangement of mericarps
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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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  • Wagner Jr., Florence S. Wagner Common names: Grapefern moonwort botryche Etymology: Greek botrychos, stalk of bunch of grapes, and Latin ium, diminutive,
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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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  • 256, 260 [. as Clarckia], plate 11. 1813 Harlan Lewis†, Peter C. Hoch Etymology: For Captain William Clark, 1770–1838, of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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  • ex Torrey in W. H. Emory, Not. Milit. Recon., 143. 1848. M. W. Turner Etymology: For Jacob Whitman Bailey, 1811–1857, researcher of diatomaceous algae
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  • 45, plates 11, 13. 1763. Alan R. Smith Common names: Oct.) Female fern Etymology: Greek thelys, female, and pteris, fern Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Pl. 1: 349. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 166. 1754 ,. Sam P. Vander Kloet Etymology: Latin name for blueberry Treatment appears in FNA Volume 8. Treatment
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  • Candolle, Fl. Franç. ed. 3, 4: 637. 1805, name conserved. Kingsley R. Stern Etymology: Greek korydallis, crested lark Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Herbs
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  • 484, 1754. Richard L. Hauke Common names: Horsetail scouring rush prêle Etymology: Latin equis, horse, and seta, bristle, referring to the coarse black roots
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  • 82. 1754. Richard W. Spellenberg Common names: Four-o’clock maravilla Etymology: Latin mirabilis, wonderful Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 907. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 388. 1754. John L. Strother Etymology: Greek korios, bedbug, and -opsis, resembling, alluding to cypselae of
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  • Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 96. 1754. John M. Miller Common names: Spring beauty Etymology: for John Clayton, 1686–1773, physician and plant collector in Virginia
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  • Schwägrichen Sp. Musc. Frond. Suppl. 2(1,2): 91. 1824 ,. Richard H. Zander Etymology: For Philipp Bruch, 1781–1847, German pharmacist and bryologist Treatment
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  • 4, vol. 1. 1754. John O. Sawyer†, Guy L. Nesom Common names: Buckthorn Etymology: Probably from Latin frango, to break, and -ula, diminutive, alluding to
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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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  • Sp. Pl. 1: 346. 1753. Warren L. Wagner Common names: Evening primrose Etymology: Greek oinos, wine, and thera, seeking or catching, alluding to roots of
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 884. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 376. 1754. Steven J. Wolf Etymology: Ancient Latin or Greek plant name Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21.
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  • Nuttall Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., n. s. 7: 300. 1840. David R. Morgan Etymology: Greek di -, two, and etos, year, alluding to biennial duration of the
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  • westonii Pursh Fl. Amer. Sept. 1: 240. 1814. P. L. Fiedler, R. K. Zebell Etymology: Greek kalos, beautiful, and chortos, grass Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • -Amer. 1: 306, plate 107. 1833. David J. Bogler Common names: Goldenweed Etymology: Greek pyrrhos, reddish or tawny, and kome, hair of the head, alluding
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  • Anderson, Roland P. Roberts, Kurt M. Neubig Common names: Goldenbush Etymology: Generic name Erica and Greek meros, part or portion, alluding to resemblance
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  • ed. 5, 348. 1754. John L. Strother Common names: Lettuce laitue Etymology: No etymology in protologue traceable to Latin lac, milk, alluding to the milky
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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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  • 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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  • B. Faden Common names: Spiderwort wandering-Jew spider-lily éphémères Etymology: for John Tradescant, gardener to Charles I of England Synonyms: Rhoeo Hance
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  • 429, 1754. Robert R. Haynes, C. Barre Hellquist Common names: Sagittaire Etymology: Latin sagitta, arrow Synonyms: Lophotocarpus T. Durand Treatment appears
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  • Thymophylla tephroleuca Lagasca Gen. Sp. Pl., 25. 1816. John L. Strother Etymology: Greek thymon, thyme, and phyllon, leaf Synonyms: Dyssodia sect. Gnaphalopsis (de
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  • Spach Hist. Nat. Vég. 10: 286. 1841. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Snakeroot Etymology: Generic name Ageratum and Latin - ina, diminutive Treatment appears in
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  • James L. Reveal, David F. Murray Common names: Cinquefoil potentille Etymology: Latin potens, powerful, and - illa, diminutive, alluding to supposed medicinal
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  • Pl. ed. 5, 94. 1754 ,. Nancy R. Morin Common names: Currant gooseberry Etymology: Arabic ribas, rhubarb, mistakenly applied to currants Synonyms: Grossularia Miller
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  • 5: 659. 1836. James D. Morefield Common names: Pincushion dustymaidens Etymology: Greek chaino, to gape, and aktis, ray, alluding to enlarged peripheral
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  • Phytol. 3: 88. 1834. Raymund Chan, Robert Ornduff† Common names: Goldfields Etymology: Greek, for a student of Plato, said to have been a woman who dressed as
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  • tristichoides Bruch & Schimper Bryol. Europ. 2: 7. 1856 ,. Dale H. Vitt Etymology: For Ignaz Seliger, 1752–1812, Silesian pastor Treatment appears in FNA
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  • rhombipetala Chamisso in C. G. D. Nees, Horae Phys. Berol., 73. 1820. Etymology: For Johann F. G. von Eschscholtz, 1793-1831, Estonian physician and biologist
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  • Pl. 2: 56. 1818. Kerry A. Barringer Common names: Owl’s-clover Endemic Etymology: Greek orthos, straight, and carpos, fruit, alluding to distinctness from
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  • vahlii Vahl Enum. Pl. 2: 285. 1805. Robert Kral Common names: Fimbristyle Etymology: Latin fimbria, fringe, and stylus, style Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • 265. 1898. Mark W. Bierner, Billie L. Turner Common names: Bitterweed Etymology: Greek tetra, four, and neuron, nerve, alluding to venation of ray floret
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  • 6: 370. 1836. Bruce A. Sorrie Common names: Frostweed rushrose rockrose Etymology: Greek krokos, saffron, and anthemon, flower, alluding to petal color Synonyms:
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  • plate 1486. 1832. Tom A. Ranker, Tim Hogan Common names: Camas quamash Etymology: Shoshone name camas or quamash Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment
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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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  • Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 225. 1754. Gerald B. Ownbey Common names: Prickly-poppy Etymology: a poppylike herb mentioned by Pliny Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3
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  • ed. 5, 237. 1754. Alan T. Whittemore Common names: Columbine ancolie Etymology: derivation disputed possibly Greek aqua, water, and legere, to draw or
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  • 1816. Dale E. Johnson, John S. Mooring Common names: Woolly sunflower Etymology: Greek erion, wool, and phyllon, leaf Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21
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  • plate 9. 1817. Michael S. Park Common names: Chinese-houses blue-eyed Mary Etymology: For Zaccheus Collins, 1764–1831, Philadelphia botanist Treatment appears
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  • Pl. 2: 607. 1753. Bruce W. Robart Common names: Lousewort fernflower Etymology: Latin pediculus, louse, alluding to belief that livestock feeding on P
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  • H. Lewis, Barbara Ertter, Anne Bruneau Common names: Rose brier rosier Etymology: Latin name for rose Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page
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  • Jussieu Gen. Pl., 448. 1789. Leo A. Galloway Common names: Sand-verbena Etymology: Greek abros, de licate or graceful Synonyms: Tricratus L’Heritier ex Willdenow
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  • Britton, R. James Hickey, Daniel F. Brunton Common names: Quillwort isoète Etymology: Greek isos, equal, and etos, year, referring to evergreen habit of some
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 202. 1753. Michael O. Moore†, Jun Wen Common names: Grape Etymology: Latin, vine Synonyms: Muscadinia (Planchon) Small Treatment appears in
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  • Razifard, Gordon C. Tucker, Donald H. Les Common names: Waterwort élatine Etymology: Greek name for a plant with firlike leaves Synonyms: Crypta Nuttall Treatment
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  • Stevenson Common names: Mormon-tea joint-fir cañatilla popotillo tepopote Etymology: Greek epi, upon, and hydor, water, probably alluding to habitat of similar
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  • Handb. Nat. Pfl.-Syst., 236. 1837. Harold R. Hinds†, Craig C. Freeman Etymology: Greek acon, whetstone, and gone, seed, perhaps alluding to rough seeds
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  • Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 197. 1754 ,. Hideaki Ohba Common names: Stonecrop orpin Etymology: Latin sedeo, to sit, alluding to habit Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Common names: Lady’s-slipper moccasin-flower cypripède sabot de la Vierge Etymology: Greek Kypris, Aphrodite, and Latin pes, foot, perhaps an orthographic
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  • Wayne R. Ferren Jr., H. Jochen Schenk Common names: Sea-blite seepweed Etymology: Arabic suaed, black, Arabic name for Suaeda vera Forsskål ex J. F. Gmelin
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  • 1789. Matt Ritter, Leslie R. Landrum Common names: Eucalypt gum tree Etymology: Greek eu, well, and kalyptos, covered, alluding to deciduous calyptra
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  • 193. 1753. Guy L. Nesom, John O. Sawyer† Common names: Buckthorn nerprun Etymology: Greek rhamnos, prickly shrubs, such as buckthorn Treatment appears in
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  • Rafinesque Amer. J. Sci. 1: 3781819. Gordon C. Tucker Common names: Clammyweed Etymology: Greek polys, many, and anisos, unequal, alluding to stamens Synonyms:
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  • hyperborea Bruch & Schimper Bryol. Europ. 1: 151. 1846 ,. Steven G. Newmaster Etymology: Greek arktos, bear, alluding to an arctic or northern distribution Synonyms:
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  • Gen. Pl. ed. 5; 25, 1754. Robert Kral Common names: Yellow-eyed-grass Etymology: Greek xyron, razor, in reference to a plant with two-edged leaves Synonyms:
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  • Pl. ed. 5, 426. 1754. John L. Strother Common names: Marsh elder Etymology: Etymology uncertain perhaps for Ajuga iva, a mint with similar odor Treatment
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  • Entodon sullivantii Müller Hal. Linnaea 18: 704. 1845. William R. Buck Etymology: Greek entos, inside, and odon, tooth, alluding to peristome teeth inserted
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  • Pursh Fl. Amer. Sept. 2: 360. 1814. Mark A. Hershkovitz, Sean B. Hogan Etymology: For Meriwether Lewis, 1774–1809, American explorer Synonyms: Erocallis Rydberg
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  • Endlicher Gen. Pl. 11: 876. 1839. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Common names: Thelypody Etymology: Greek thelys, female, and podion, little foot, alluding to gynophore carrying
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  • 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 425. 1754. John L. Strother Common names: Ragweed Etymology: Greek ambrosia, “food of the gods,” allusion unclear Synonyms: Franseria Cavanilles
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  • ed. 5, 377. 1754. (as Helenia) Mark W. Bierner Common names: Sneezeweed Etymology: For Helen of Troy Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 604. 1753. Galina Gussarova Common names: Eyebright Etymology: Greek euphraino, to delight, alluding to supposed improvements in vision
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  • Dict. Abr. ed. 4, vol. 1. 1754. James E. Rodman Common names: Sea-rockets Etymology: Arabic name qaqulleh Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page
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  • Sci. Arts, ser. 2, 15: 259. 1853. Jackie M. Poole Common names: Trumpets Etymology: Greek a, without, cleis, thing that closes, and anthos, flower alluding
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  • Encalypta vulgaris Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 60. 1801 ,. Robert E. Magill Etymology: Greek en, in, and kalyptos, cover or veil or lid, alluding to the calyptra
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  • Sp. Pl. 2: 969. 1753. Richard V. Lansdown Common names: Water-starwort Etymology: Greek kallos, beautiful, and trichos, hair, presumably alluding to fine
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  • fig. 11. , plate 19. 1836. James L. Reveal Common names: Spineflower Etymology: Greek chorizo, to divide, and anthos, flower, alluding to tepals Treatment
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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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  • Alan T. Whittemore Common names: Barberry Oregon-grape berbéris algerita Etymology: Mediaeval Latin barbaris Basionym: Mahonia Nuttall name conserved Synonyms:
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  • Pl. 2: 542. 1791. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Gayfeather blazing star Etymology: Derivation unknown Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page
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  • veronicifolia Elliott Sketch Bot. S. Carolina 2: 290. 1823. Randall W. Scott Etymology: For John Brickell, 1748–1809, Irish-born physician and naturalist who
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  • 5, 24. 1760 ,. Frank Almeda, Peter W. Fritsch Common names: Sweetleaf Etymology: Greek symplokos, connected, twisted, entwined, evidently alluding to connation
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  • macrocarpa Bertero ex Colla Hortus Ripul., 21. 1824 ,. Richard P. Wunderlin Etymology: For Franco Andrea Bonelli, 1784–1830, Italian zoologist Treatment appears
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  • 1754 ,. Richard P. Wunderlin, R. David Whetstone Common names: Cainito Etymology: Greek chrysos, gold, and phyllon, leaf Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Pl. 1: 333. 1809. Claude Lefèbvre, Xavier Vekemans Common names: Thrift Etymology: Celtic ar mor, at seaside, alluding to habitat Treatment appears in FNA
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  • Sp. Pl. 1: 224. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 105. 1754. Steven E. Clemants Etymology: Latin gromphaena, a type of amaranth Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4
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  • 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 200. 1754. Mark A. Nienaber, John W. Thieret Etymology: Greek phyton, plant, and Latin lacca, crimson dye, in reference to the
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  • Fl. Germ. 3(1,1): 31, 58. 1799. Masahiro Kato Common names: Lady fern Etymology: Greek athyros, doorless the sporangia only tardily push back the outer
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  • Railr. Rep. 6(3): 72, plate 11. 1858. Barbara Ertter, James L. Reveal Etymology: For Eli Ives, 1779–1861, professor of pediatrics, materia medica, and
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  • fig. 3, plate 11, figs. 1, 2. 1785. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Etymology: Ceylonese vernacular name for a species of Abutilon Synonyms: Cavanillea Medikus
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  • Douglas H. Goldman, Ronald A. Coleman, Lawrence K. Magrath, Paul M. Catling Etymology: Greek hex, six, and alectryon, rooster, alluding to six longitudinal fleshy
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  • Icon. 4: 32, plates 354, 355. 1797. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Candyleaf Etymology: For Pedro Jaime Esteve (Stevius), d. 1556, noted medical practitioner
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  • Pl. ed. 5, 482. 1754. Richard P. Wunderlin Common names: Fig figuier Etymology: Latin ficus, an old name for edible fig, Ficus carica Treatment appears
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  • , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 69. 1754 ,. Sylvia Kelso Common names: Rock jasmine Etymology: Greek, andros, male, and sakos, shield, alluding to anther shape Treatment
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  • N. Amer. 2: 333. 1842. William A. Weber Common names: Little sunflower Etymology: Generic name Helianthus and Latin - ella, diminutive Treatment appears
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 197. 1753. (as Evonymus) Jinshuang Ma, Geoffrey A. Levin Etymology: Greek eu-, good, and onyma, name, apparently applied ironically, the genus
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  • Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 28: 269. 1901. James D. Ackerman, Randall Morgan Etymology: For C. V. Piper, American botanist of the Pacific Northwest Treatment
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  • Ball, Daniel E. Wujek Common names: Cotton-grass bog-cotton linaigrette Etymology: Greek erion, wool or cotton, and phoros, bearing Treatment appears in
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  • Barringer, Alan T. Whittemore Common names: Dutchman's-pipe aristoloche Etymology: Greek aristolocheia, birthwort, from aristos, best, and lochia, delivery
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  • Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 5: 147, plates 477, 478. 1852. John R. Spence Etymology: Greek pseudes, false, and genus Leskea Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 207. 1803. William J. Hess Common names: Beargrass Etymology: for Abbé C. P. Nolin, eighteenth-century French arboriculturist and director
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  • Neogenyton, 3. 1825. Alan T. Whittemore, L.L. Gaddy Common names: Heartleaf Etymology: Greek hexastylis, with six styles Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Herbs
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  • 4: 18. 1849. Steven R. Hill Common names: Checkerbloom checker mallow Etymology: Generic names Sida and Alcea, alluding to resemblances Synonyms: Hesperalcea Greene
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  • 150. 1754. James L. Reveal, Wendy C. Hodgson Common names: Century plant Etymology: Greek agave, noble or admirable Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment
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  • 2, 55: 278. 1828. Mark W. Bierner Common names: Bitterweed rubberweed Etymology: Greek hymen, membrane, and oxys, sharp, alluding to aristate pappus scales
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  • Link Fil. Spec. 59. 1841. Michael D. Windham Common names: Cliff-brake Etymology: Greek pellos, dark, possibly referring to bluish gray leaves Treatment
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  • Candolle, Prodr. 5: 94. 1836. Ronald L. Hartman Common names: Sleepy-daisy Etymology: Greek xanthos, yellow, and -i smos, condition or quality, alluding to
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  • Orthotrichum underwoodii Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 162. 1801. Dale H. Vitt Etymology: Greek, orthos, straight, and trichos, hair, alluding to straight, erect
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  • 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 144. 1754. Bryan Ness Common names: Fritillary Etymology: Latin, fritillus, checkered, alluding to the markings on the tepals of
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  • Candolle, Prodr. 10: 454. 1846. Larry D. Hufford Common names: Kittentail Etymology: Greek syn, together, and thyris, valve, alluding to capsule valves adhering
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  • Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 75. 1801 ,. Roxanne I. Hastings, Henk C. Greven Etymology: For J. F. K. Grimm, 1737–1821, physician and botanist of Gotha, Germany
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  • 320. 1812 ,. Luc Brouillet, Patrick E. Elvander† Common names: Saxifrage Etymology: Greek mikros, small, and anthos, flower Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • 5: 134, plate 7. 1825. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Common names: Jewel-flower Etymology: Greek streptos, twisted, and anthos, flower, alluding to crisped petal
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 38. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 24. 1754. Norlan C. Henderson Etymology: Greek iris, rainbow Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page
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  • 126.1, 126.2, 126.4. 1988. Kerry A. Barringer Common names: Snapdragon Etymology: Greek sairos, curling back lips to show teeth, and karpos, fruit, perhaps
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  • 1788. Paul M. Catling, Lawrence K. Magrath Common names: Adder’s-mouth Etymology: Greek malaxis, softening, in reference to soft and tender texture of leaves
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  • Soc. Linn. Paris 1: 445. 1822 ,. Halina Bednarek-Ochyra, Ryszard Ochyra Etymology: Distorted Greek kodon, bell, and phoras, bearing, alluding to capsules
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  • vol. 2. 1754. Llorenç Sáez Goñalons Common names: Toadflax Introduced Etymology: Latin linum, flax, and -aria, resemblance, alluding to leaf similarity
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  • Sp. Pl. 1: 112. 1753. Eliane Meyer Norman Common names: Butterfly bush Etymology: For Adam Buddle, 1660–1715, English botanist, vicar of Farmbridge Synonyms:
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  • 1789. Vesna Karaman-Castro, Lowell E. Urbatsch Common names: Doll’s-daisy Etymology: For James Bolton, fl. 1750s–1799, English botanist, artist Treatment appears
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  • W. L. Wagner & Hoch Syst. Bot. Monogr. 83: 125. 2007. Warren L. Wagner Etymology: Greek eremia, desert, and thera from genus Oenothera, probably alluding
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  • Greene Pittonia 1: 28. 1887. W. Dennis Clark Common names: Bristleweed Etymology: For Barclay Hazard, 1852–1938, amateur botanist from Santa Barbara, California
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  • Walter A. Kelley, John M. Miller, John G. Packer Common names: Pussypaws Etymology: generic name Cistus (rockrose) and Greek anthos, flower, in reference
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  • Nauk S.S.S.R., Ser. 1, Fl. Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 9: 33. 1950. Guy L. Nesom Etymology: Greek pseudo -, deceptively similar, and genus name Gnaphalium, alluding
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  • 1. 1754. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Common names: Indian-mallow Etymology: probably Arabic abu, father of, and Persian tula or tulha, mallow Treatment
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  • 1753. Geoffrey A. Levin Common names: Threeseeded mercury copperleaf Etymology: Greek akalephe, stinging nettle, from a-, without, kalos, good, and haphe
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  • Ann. Bot. Fenn. 9: 116. 1972,. Ryszard Ochyra, Halina Bednarek-Ochyra Etymology: From Monte Buckland, mountain of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, name
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  • 1836. Barbara E. Goodson, Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Common names: Tansy mustard Etymology: For François Descurain, 1658–1740, French botanist and apothecary Synonyms:
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  • 1841. L. D. Gottlieb Common names: Stickweed wirelettuce skeletonweed Etymology: Greek stephanos, crown, wreath, and meris, part, presumably alluding to
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  • tallulensis Bridel Muscol. Recent., suppl. 4: 71. 1818 ,. Jan-Peter Frahm Etymology: Greek campylos, curved, and pous, foot, alluding to curved seta Treatment
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  • W. L. Wagner & Hoch Syst. Bot. Monogr. 83: 123. 2007. Warren L. Wagner Etymology: Genus Camissonia and Greek -opsis, resemblance Basionym: Agassizia Spach
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 981. 1753. Geoffrey A. Levin Common names: Leafflower Etymology: Greek phyllon, leaf, and anthos, flower, alluding to apparent production
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  • 39, plate 4. 1799. name conserved Guy L. Nesom Common names: Snakewood Etymology: For Antonio Condal, 1745–1804, Spanish physician who accompanied Peter
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  • 1836. Elizabeth H. Zacharias Common names: False owl's-clover Endemic Etymology: Greek tria, three, and physarion, small bladder, alluding to three pouches
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  • plate 4, fig. 3. 1826. name conserved Guy L. Nesom Common names: Nakedwood Etymology: Latin coluber, racer snake, perhaps alluding to twisting of deep furrows
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  • ed. 5, 478. 1754 ,. James E. Eckenwalder Common names: Ebony persimmon Etymology: Greek Dios, Zeus, and pyros, grain, Theophrastean fruit name of unknown
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  • Timmia sibirica Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 176. 1801 ,. Guy R. Brassard Etymology: For Joachim Christian Timm, 1734–1805, botanist and Burgermeister of Malchin
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  • 2: 58. 1837. Jeffery J. Morawetz Common names: Yellow false foxglove Etymology: Latin aureolus, golden, and -arius, possession, alluding to corolla Treatment
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  • Natl. Herb. 12: 374. 1909. Richard W. Spellenberg Common names: Ringstem Etymology: Latin anulus, ring, and caule, stem, in reference to the sticky internodal
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  • Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 485, 1754. Donald R. Farrar Common names: Bristle fern Etymology: Greek thrix, hair, and manes, cup, alluding to the hairlike receptacle
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  • tecopense Behr Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1: 61. 1855. Kerry A. Barringer Etymology: Greek chloros, green or yellow-green, and pyros, fire, hence red or yellow
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  • Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 471. 1754. David E. Boufford Common names: Pellitory Etymology: Latin paries, wall, referring to habitat of original species Treatment
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  • 1754 ,. Gordon C. Tucker, Sean C. Jones Common names: Sweet pepperbush Etymology: Greek klethra, alder, alluding to resemblance of leaves of certain species
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  • Hist. 1: 130. 1838. Matthew H. Hils Common names: Torreya stinking-cedar Etymology: After John Torrey (1796–1873), distinguished U.S. botanist Synonyms: Tumion Rafinesque
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  • serratum, Ephemerum spinulosum Hampe Flora 20: 285. 1837,. Virginia S. Bryan Etymology: Greek ephemeros, of short duration Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27
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  • 1806 ,. John G. Packer, A. Joyce Gould Common names: Mountain heather Etymology: A sea-nymph in Greek mythology, allusion obscure Treatment appears in
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  • 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 235. 1754 ,. Fosiée Tahbaz Common names: Peony Etymology: Greek Paeon, physician to the gods, who supposedly used the plant medicinally
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  • 102. 1830. James L. Reveal, Frederick H. Utech Common names: Alp-lily Etymology: for Edward Lloyd (Lhwyd in Welsh), 1660–1709, curator of the Oxford Museum
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  • George P. Johnson Common names: Strawberry-shrub sweetshrub spicebush Etymology: Greek kályx, covering, cup, and anthos, flower Synonyms: Butneria Duhamel
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  • trichodes Fürnrohr Flora 10(2,Beil.): 37. 1827 ,. Dale H. Vitt, John R. Spence Etymology: Greek brachys, short, and odontion, small tooth, alluding to peristome
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  • wigginsii Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 1004. 1753. Benjamin W. van Ee, Paul E. Berry Etymology: Greek kroton, tick, alluding to resemblance of seeds Treatment appears
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  • Amblyodon dealbatus P. Beauvois Mag. Encycl. 5: 323. 1804. Dale H. Vitt Etymology: Greek amblys, blunt, obtuse, and odon, tooth, alluding to peristome Treatment
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  • Supplementum Plantarum 32.; 214. 1782. C. Barre Hellquist, Robert R. Haynes Etymology: Greek, from aquatic habitat Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22. Herbs
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  • Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 298. 1754. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Common names: Rockcress Etymology: Latin Arabia Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 257
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  • Lessingia virgata Chamisso Linnaea 4: 203, plate 2, fig. 2. 1829. Staci Markos Etymology: For C. F. Lessing, 1809–1862, German-born botanist, his nephew K. F. Lessing
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  • 338. 1812. Gerald L. Smith, Walter S. Flory† Common names: Spider-lily Etymology: Greek hymên, membrane, and kallos, beauty, in reference to the corona
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  • Jahrb. Gewächsk. 1(1): 186. 1818. Warren L. Wagner Common names: Suncups Etymology: For Ludolf Karl Adelbert von Chamisso, 1781–1838, French-born German botanist
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  • J. R. Abbott J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 5: 134. 2011. J. Richard Abbott Etymology: Greek rhinos, snout, and tropis, keel alluding to beaked keel petal Basionym:
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  • Pectis ×floridana Linnaeus Syst. Nat. ed. 10, 2: 1221. 1759. David J. Keil Etymology: Greek pecten, comb, alluding to ciliate leaf margins Treatment appears
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  • 1754. Walter C. Holmes Common names: Catbrier greenbrier sarsaparilla Etymology: ancient Greek name of an evergreen oak Synonyms: Coprosmanthus (Torrey)
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  • 1817. John C. Semple Common names: Goldenaster camphorweed telegraph weed Etymology: Greek heteros, different, and thece, container, alluding to dimorphic
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  • Candolle and A. L. P. P. de Candolle, Prodr. 6: 440. 1838. John L. Strother Etymology: Greek tetradymos, fourfold, evidently alluding to numbers of phyllaries
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  • Barre Hellquist Common names: Water-lily nymphéa lis d'eau nénuphar blanc Etymology: Greek nymphaia and Latin nymphaea, water-lily, from Latin (nympha) or
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  • Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 17. 1753. Craig C. Freeman Common names: Hedge-hyssop Etymology: Latin gratia, graceful, and -ola, diminutive, alluding to medicinal qualities
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  • Steven 1817 or de Candolle 1836. Robert Kral Common names: Bulbostyle Etymology: Latin bulbus, bulb, and stylus, style Synonyms: Oncostylis Martius St
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  • , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 204. 1754. James F. Matthews Common names: Purslane Etymology: Latin portula, little door, in reference to the lid of the capsule Treatment
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  • 1821/1822. Laurence J. Dorr Common names: Poppy mallow wine cup wild hollyhock Etymology: Derivation uncertain possibly Greek kallos, beautiful, and rhoias, corn
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  • A. Sorrie, Alan S. Weakley, Gordon C. Tucker Common names: Huckleberry Etymology: For Louis Joseph Gay-Lussac, 1778–1850, French chemist Treatment appears
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  • Aiton, Hortus Kew. 5: 201. 1813. Lawrence K. Magrath, Ronald A. Coleman Etymology: For Martin Lister (1638–1711), noted English physician and naturalist
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  • de Candolle, Prodr. 5: 310. 1836. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Lazydaisy Etymology: Greek aphanes, obscure, and stephanos, crown, apparently alluding to low
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  • Anita F. Cholewa, Douglass M. Henderson† Common names: Blue-eyed grass Etymology: Greek sys, pig, and rynchos, snout, alluding to swine grubbing the roots
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  • plate 1293. 1830. J. Chris Pires Common names: Triteleia triplet-lily Etymology: Greek tri, three, and teleios, perfect, alluding to all flower parts in
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  • Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 4. 1754. Richard W. Spellenberg Common names: Spiderling Etymology: for Hermann Boerhaave, 1668–1738, physician and botanist of Leiden Treatment
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  • plates 4, 5. 1765. A. A. Reznicek, John E. Fairey III, Alan T. Whittemore Etymology: Greek scleros, hard perhaps in refernce to the hypogynium Treatment appears
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  • sinensis Bridel J. Bot. (Schrader) 1801(1): 299. 1801 ,. Brent D. Mishler Etymology: Greek syn, plus, and trichos, hair, alluding to twisted peristome united
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  • A. Al-Shehbaz, Karol Marhold, Judita Lihová Common names: Bittercress Etymology: Greek kardamon, name for a cress Synonyms: Dentaria Linnaeus Dracamine Nieuwland
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  • conserved Judith M. Canne-Hilliker†, John F. Hays Common names: False foxglove Etymology: Greek aga-, very or much, and genus Linum, alluding to resemblance of
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  • Pl. ed. 5, 350. 1754. David J. Bogler Common names: Hawksbeard crépis Etymology: Greek krepis, slipper or sandal, possibly alluding to shape of cypselae
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  • Brit., 70, plates 3 [upper left], 21 [upper left]. 1818. Dale H. Vitt Etymology: Greek zygon, yoke, alluding to 16 peristome teeth initially connate in
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  • Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 435, 1754. James E. Eckenwalder Common names: Cypress Etymology: Latin name of C. sempervirens Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2. Trees
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  • 736. 1813. name conserved Christopher P. Randle Common names: Blacksenna Etymology: For Henry Seymer, 1714–1785, British collector Synonyms: Afzelia J. F
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  • Patrick J. Alexander, Michael D. Windham Common names: Fringepod lacepod Etymology: Greek thysanos, fringe, and karpos, fruit, alluding to fruit margin Treatment
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  • 1754. Robert R. Haynes, C. Barre Hellquist Common names: Water-plantain Etymology: ancient Greek name, adopted by Linnaeus from Dioscorides Treatment appears
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  • repens, Callisia rosea Loefling Iter Hispanicum 305. 1758. Robert B. Faden Etymology: Greek kallos, beauty, referring to the attractive leaves Synonyms: Cuthbertia Small
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  • Schwägrichen Sp. Musc. Frond. Suppl. 2(12): 110. 1824 ,. William D. Reese† Etymology: Greek syrrepo, to close the eye, and odon, tooth, alluding to narrow,
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  • Gen. Pl. 2: 810. 1791. Linda E. Watson Common names: Barbara’s buttons Etymology: For Moses Marshall, 1758–1813, American botanist, nephew of and assistant
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  • al., Syn. Fl. N. Amer. 1(1, 2): 308. 1897 Common names: Desert mallow Etymology: Greek eremia, desert, and alkea, mallow, alluding to habitat Treatment
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  • conserved ,. John J. Pipoly III, Jon M. Ricketson Common names: Marlberry Etymology: Greek ardis, point of arrow or spear, alluding to anthers and/or corolla
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  • 1775. name conserved Adjoa Richardson Ahedor Common names: Water-hyssop Etymology: Aboriginal name in French Guiana Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment
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  • Charles J. Sheviak Common names: Bog orchid fringed orchid rein orchid Etymology: Greek platys, broad, and anthera, anther Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • 1754. Theodore M. Barkley† Common names: Groundsel ragwort butterweed Etymology: reputedly from Latin senex, old man or woman, alluding to the white pappus
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  • New Fl. 4: 78. 1838. Eric E. Lamont Common names: Joepyeweed eupatoire Etymology: Greek eu- , well, truly, and trocho- , wheel-like, alluding to whorled
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  • stonensis O’Kane & Al-Shehbaz Novon 12: 380. 2002. Steve L. O’Kane Jr. Etymology: For Edwin Blake Payson, 1893–1927, American botanist and first monographer
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  • Timothy K. Lowrey, Leila M. Shultz Common names: False sagebrush chickensage Etymology: Greek sphaira, sphere, and meros, a part, alluding to the capitate arrays
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  • Philos. Soc., n. s. 7: 297. 1840. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Woody-aster Etymology: Greek xylon, wood, and rhiza, root Synonyms: Machaeranthera sect. Xylorhiza (Nuttall)
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  • Fl. Ludov., 64. 1817. Loran C. Anderson Common names: Indian plantain Etymology: Greek arnos, lamb, and glossum, tongue ancient name for some species of
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  • ed.; 5:25, 1754. Robert B. Faden Common names: Dayflower widow's-tears Etymology: for the two Dutch botanists Jan and Kaspar Commelijn, because of the two
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  • Robert R. Haynes Common names: Bushy-pondweed naid water-nymph naiade Etymology: Greek Nnaias, a water-nymph Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22. Herbs
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  • Fontinalis welchiana Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 298. 1801. Bruce Allen Etymology: Latin, of a spring, alluding to aquatic habitat Treatment appears in FNA
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  • name conserved. Kingsley R. Stern Common names: Bleeding-heart dicentre Etymology: Greek dis, twice, and kentron, spur Synonyms: Bikukulla Adanson Bikukulla Miller
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