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  • the Administration page for more information on the FNAA. Please see How to Cite for details on the correct mode of citation for illustrations.
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  • more information on Utah State University's copyright. Please see How to Cite for details on the correct mode of citation for illustrations.
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  • formats should be used, depending on which version is being cited. Citing the online version To cite a particular part of the online version of a published
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  • edu/ for more information on the Smithsonian Institution. Please see How to Cite for details on the correct mode of citation for illustrations.
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  • more information on the University of Michigan Herbarium. Please see How to Cite for details on the correct mode of citation for illustrations.
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  • Preface Introduction Credits Literature Cited A Acanthospermum Acanthospermum australe Acanthospermum hispidum Acanthospermum humile Achyrachaena Achyrachaena
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  • Preface Introduction Credits Literature Cited A Alliaria Alliaria petiolata Alyssum Alyssum alyssoides Alyssum desertorum Alyssum murale Alyssum obovatum
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  • Preface Introduction Credits Literature Cited A Abietinella Abietinella abietina Acroporium Acroporium smallii Alsia Alsia californica Amblyodon Amblyodon
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  • Mosses (Phylum Bryophyta) Economic and Ethnic Uses of Bryophytes Literature Cited A Acaulon Acaulon muticum Acaulon muticum var. muticum Acaulon muticum var
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  • Preface Introduction Credits Literature Cited A Acamptopappus Acamptopappus shockleyi Acamptopappus sphaerocephalus Acamptopappus sphaerocephalus var.
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  • with Emphasis on Scrophulariaceae in the Broad Sense Credits Literature Cited A Agalinis Agalinis aphylla Agalinis aspera Agalinis auriculata Agalinis
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  • Preface Introduction Credits Literature Cited Index to families/volumes of vascular plants A Abelmoschus Abelmoschus esculentus Abutilon Abutilon abutiloides
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  • Preface Introduction Credits Literature Cited A Acanthoscyphus Acanthoscyphus parishii Acanthoscyphus parishii var. abramsii Acanthoscyphus parishii var
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  • Preface Introduction Credits Literature Cited A Acaena Acaena novae-zelandiae Acaena pallida Acaena pinnatifida Adenostoma Adenostoma fasciculatum Adenostoma
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  • Preface Introduction Credits Literature Cited Index to families/volumes of vascular plants, current as of April 2016 A Acalypha Acalypha alopecuroidea
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  • Preface Introduction Credits Literature Cited A Abildgaardia Abildgaardia ovata Amphiscirpus Amphiscirpus nevadensis B Blysmopsis Blysmopsis rufa Bolboschoenus
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  • Preface Introduction Credits Literature Cited A Aeonium Aeonium arboreum Aeonium arboreum var. arboreum Aeonium haworthii Agarista Agarista populifolia
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  • Preface Introduction Credits Literature cited A Abronia Abronia alpina Abronia ameliae Abronia ammophila Abronia angustifolia Abronia argillosa Abronia
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  • Preface Introduction Credits Literature Cited A Achillea Achillea alpina Achillea millefolium Achillea nobilis Achillea ptarmica Acourtia Acourtia microcephala
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  • Preface Introduction Credits Literature Cited A Ammannia Ammannia auriculata Ammannia coccinea Ammannia grayi Ammannia latifolia Ammannia robusta Asemeia
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  • vol. 26, 2002; vol. 27, 2007; vol 28, 2014; vol 9, 2014; vol 6, 2015. To cite a particular part of one of the published volumes, use the following model:
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  • publication, did not specifically attribute this combination to Nuttall; he did cite Salisbury in his first mention of the name S. foetidus. Symplocarpus foetidus
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  • Provisional Publications How to Cite Future Volumes For Contributors & Reviewers Purchase the Volumes Literature Cited Copyright Science Outreach Goals
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  • idopsis, 2002); no specimens were cited. G. A. Mulligan (1996), who treated the taxon as Arabis media, did not cite specimens either. Representative Alaskan
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  • as being insignificant relative to similarities. They did not discuss, or cite, the palynological differences presented by Parnell, which are congruent
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  • providing appropriate attribution. For citation instructions, see How to Cite. Distribution data for volumes 24 and 25 (Poaceae family) found in this web
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  • A. Al-Shehbaz Common names: Yellow-cress Etymology: Saxon rorippen, name cited by Euricius Cordus, 1515–1544 Synonyms: Brachiolobos Allioni Kardamoglyphos Schlechtendal
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  • 1832. David J. Keil Etymology: Pre-Linnaean genus name Amberboi Vaillant, cited by Linnaeus in his original publication of Centaurea Basionym: Centaurea
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  • Flacourtiaceae. The presence, in both families, of salicoid teeth is often cited in support of their close relationship (W. S. Judd 1997b; O. Nandi et al
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  • 2: 1037. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 460. 1754. Walter C. Holmes Etymology: Cited by Dioscorides as Roman name for a species of Catananche Linnaeus (Asteraceae)
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  • However, the specimens cited by Haring were variously either T. tortuosa var. fragilifolia or T. alpicola, and of the two cited for Utah by Flowers, the
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  • Credits Literature Cited Asteraceae Magnoliophyta: Asteridae (in part): Asteraceae, part 2 © 2006 Preface Introduction Credits Literature Cited Asteraceae Magnoliophyta:
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  • Ficus pseudocarica Miquel was cited by P. A. Munz (1974) as an occasional escape in the Santa Barbara region. It is not cited by other workers, and I have
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  • the literature requires further study to determine which species is being cited. The rhizomes of Acorus calamus contain an aromatic oil that has been used
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  • World succulent Euphorbia and New World cacti is one of the most commonly cited examples of convergent evolution. The most distinctive feature of Euphorbia
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  • Munz (1959), but was cited as a synonym of Atriplex argentea by P. C. Standley (1916). H. M. Hall and F. E. Clements (1923) cited this as a synonym of
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  • the same species as a waif in Lake County, Ohio. T. C. Cooperrider (1995) cited that report and indicated that he had not seen a specimen. Cultivated Ceratostigma
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  • 11 (1 in the flora). In his revision of Callaeum, D. M. Johnson (1986c) cited a specimen of C. macropterum (de Candolle) D. M. Johnson, Palmer s.n. in
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  • flowers (simultaneous in C. georgianum and C. glomeratum). Flowering dates cited are for chasmogamous flowers. All species of Crocanthemum are fire-tolerant
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  • Please see below for PDF documents of Literature Cited by volume(s), which have been corrected retrospectively as needed and provide citations as current
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  • microphylla, and for the present species used S. exilifolia. Dorn did not cite specimens of S. exilifolia, but Texas plants, possibly annotated by him,
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  • (1998) found that these specimens are H. nevadense. E. Lawton (1965) did not cite H. nuttalii for these states. The species can be recognized in the field
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  • Lophiola are more obscure and are discussed more fully in the references cited below and under that genus. Geerinck, D. 1969. Genera des Haemodoraceae et
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  • taken in the Richardson Mountain region of Mackenzie. R.L. Hauke (1978) cited collections of E. × font-queri from British Columbia and California. Species
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  • name Stuckenia had been previously published, however, and P. pectinatus cited (C. Börner 1912), making the generic name Coleogeton superfluous. Stuckenia
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  • from the Chinati Mountains, Presidio County, Texas, but no specimens were cited and none have been located. This species grows nearby in Chihuahua, Mexico
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  • stated that the taxon was reported for San Diego County, California, but cited no documenting specimens. I. L. Wiggins (F. Shreve and I. L. Wiggins 1964)
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  • publications are copyrighted by the Flora North America Association and are to be cited as follows: Author, Date, Title (e.g. Genus name, Flora of North America
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  • Eleocharis fistulosa (Poiret) Link (= E. acutangula (Roxburgh) Schultes) was cited from North America by H. K. Svenson (1957) and D. S. Correll and H. B. Correll
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  • “informal” series that he did not validly publish. Some of Duke’s series were cited by M. Escamilla and V. Sosa (2000), apparently assuming that they were “real”
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