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  • relatively broad plates, cross, obliquely, or vertically striolate, or papillose, rarely smooth, sometimes with papillose prostomial plates, internal surface
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  • and branches terete. Bark thin, close or becoming furrowed or broken into plates; lenticels not conspicuous. Bark and wood tanniferous. Young twigs and buds
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  • or flat-topped with age. Bark of older stems variously furrowed and plated, plates and/or ridges layered or scaly. Branches usually in pseudowhorls; shoots
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  • smaller plants, outer spreading; bark usually checked into rough, exfoliating plates, when usually dark, but freshly exposed ± russet, sometimes deeply corrugated
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  • 1890. Monographia Juncacearum. Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 12: 1--495, 622--623, plates 1--3. Buchenau, F. 1906. Juncaceae. In: H. G. A. Engler, ed. 1900--1953
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  • Stegnogramma, Thelypteris subg. Thelypteris Schmidel Icon. Pl. ed. Keller, 3 45, plates 11, 13. 1763. Alan R. Smith Common names: Oct.) Female fern Etymology: Greek
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  • becoming finely and irregularly grooved, usually peeling in thin longitudinal plates. Leaves deciduous or drought-deciduous, cauline, alternate or opposite,
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  • dioecious in Juniperus). Bark fibrous and furrowed (smooth or exfoliating in plates in some Cupressus and Juniperus species). Lateral branches well developed
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  • Stevia salicifolia, Stevia serrata, Stevia viscida Cavanilles Icon. 4: 32, plates 354, 355. 1797. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Candyleaf Etymology: For Pedro
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  • tribulosa Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 5: 147, plates 477, 478. 1852. John R. Spence Etymology: Greek pseudes, false, and genus
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  • exterior layer of sometimes cell-like plates with thin or variously thickened walls, portions of the walls of the plates sometimes eroded away, prostome present
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  • furrowed or exfoliating with small platelike scales or long strips or broad plates. Twigs greenish, orangish, reddish, or rusty brown, or bronze, terete, slender
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  • Scleria verticillata P. J. Bergius Kongl. Vetensk. Acad. Handl. 26: 142, plates 4, 5. 1765. A. A. Reznicek, John E. Fairey III, Alan T. Whittemore Etymology:
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  • Zygodon reinwardtii, Zygodon viridissimus Hooker & Taylor Muscol. Brit., 70, plates 3 [upper left], 21 [upper left]. 1818. Dale H. Vitt Etymology: Greek zygon
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  • Aeonium haworthii Webb & Berthelot Hist. Nat. Îles Canaries 3(2,1): 184, plates 28–35. 1840 ,. Reid V. Moran Etymology: Dioscoridean name for A. arboreum
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  • Basionym: Limnobium Schimper P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 6: 65, plates 574–578. 1853, Synonyms: Calliergon subg. Limnobium (Sullivant) Kindberg
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  • brown, or olive to reddish, tan, or orange, deeply furrowed, sometimes with plates (smooth when young in Ulmus glabra). Branches unarmed, slender to stout
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  • triangulata, Saussurea weberi de Candolle Ann. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 16: 156, 196, plates 10–13. 1810. David J. Keil Common names: Saw-wort Etymology: For Nicolas
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  • tamariscinum Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 5: 157, plates 481 – 486. 1852. Howard A. Crum† Etymology: Genus Thuja and Latin -idium
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  • Aulacomnium turgidum Schwagrichen Sp. Musc. Frond. Suppl. 3(1,1,Aulacomnion): 1, plates 215, 216. 1827. Norton G. Miller† Etymology: Greek aulax, furrow, and mnion
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  • leading shoot erect. Bark gray to reddish brown, thin and scaly (with thin plates), sometimes with resin blisters (especially in Picea engelmannii and P.
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  • piliferum Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 5: 179, plates 494 – 506. 1851. Robert R. Ireland Jr. Etymology: Greek, plagios, oblique
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  • 1-several, erect to prostrate. Bark smooth at first, exfoliating in thin plates, exposing conspicuous mosaic of chalky white to buff or greenish new bark
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  • paradoxus, Tetraplodon urceolatus Bruch & Schimper Bryol. Europ. 3: 211, plates 288 – 290. 1844. Paul C. Marino Etymology: Greek tetraplo - , fourfold,
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  • Neckera menziesii, Neckera pennata Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 200, plate 46, figs. 10 – 15. , plates 47, 48. 1801. Inés Sastre-De Jesús Etymology: For Noel Martin
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  • Scleropodium touretii Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 6: 27, plates 556, 557. 1853. Michael S. Ignatov Etymology: Greek skleros, hard, and podion
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  • strictum Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 5: 105, plates 460–463. 1851. Paul L. Redfearn Jr. Etymology: Greek orthos, straight, and
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  • Hypnum subimponens, Hypnum vaucheri Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 236, plate 59, figs. 8, 9. , plates 60–77. 1801. Wilfred B. Schofield† Etymology: Greek hypnos,
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  • thin, smooth, bearing resin blisters, in age furrowed and/or flaking in plates. Branches whorled, irregular internodal branches occasionally produced by
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  • Institution Plants high climbing, sparsely branched. Branches: bark exfoliating in plates; nodal diaphragms 3–4 mm thick; branchlets terete to slightly angled, tomentose
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  • procurrens Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 5: 151, plates 479, 480. 1852. Robert E. Magill Etymology: Greek heteros, differing, and
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  • rhizomelike vegetative structure, surfaces tessellate or with irregular scaly plates, roots absent. Stems erect, fleshy, glabrous. Leaves cauline, spiral, proximally
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  • pallescens, Dichelyma uncinatum Myrin Kongl. Vetensk. Acad. Handl. 1832: 273, plates 6, 7. 1833. Bruce Allen Etymology: Greek dicha, in two, and elyma, veil
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  • diplolepidous, double; exostome teeth 16, thin, not bordered or furrowed [outer plates thick, furrowed, cross striolate], papillose [spiculose throughout]; endostome
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  • Leskea obscura, Leskea polycarpa Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 211, plates 49 – 58, plate 59, figs. 1 – 5. 1801. Paul L. Redfearn Jr. Etymology: For Nathanael
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  • scales, or bristles and scales, usually persistent on achene (see Plate 1. D, E, F; Plate 2. A). > 5 4 Flowers without perianth of hairs, bristles, or scales
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  • Bryum oblongum, Bryum veronense Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 178, plate 42, figs. 8–12. , plates 43, 44. 1801. John R. Spence Etymology: Greek bryon, moss Treatment
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  • trunk bark older gray-ochre, usually fibrous, checked into longitudinal plates, freshly exposed bark not recorded; compound thorns on trunks (of larger
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  • their length, apex obtuse to acute; bark of larger branchlets exfoliating in plates; seed cones maturing in 2 years, of 2 distinct sizes. Juniperus scopulorum
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  • rhomboidea Fourreau ex Rydberg Monogr. N. Amer. Potentilleae, 190, plate 102, figs. 1–5. , plates 103–111. 1898. Barbara Ertter Common names: Wood beauty Etymology:
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  • m. Bark light to dark gray or gray-brown, smooth or split into ridges or plates. Twigs purplish brown, terete, stout, sparsely to densely covered with glands
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  • Brachythecium udum Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 6: 5, plates 535 – 555. 1853. Michael S. Ignatov Etymology: Greek brachys, short, and
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  • Stems: trunk bark buff to gray-brown, fibrous, checked into longitudinal plates, freshly exposed bark orange-brown; branches spreading; twigs ± straight
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  • Anomodon tristis, Anomodon viticulosus Hooker & Taylor Muscol. Brit., 79, plates 3 [near upper right], 33 [upper center left & right]. 1818. Íñigo Granzow-de
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  • multi-stemmed. Stems: trunk bark buff to darker, fibrous, checked into longitudinal plates, freshly exposed bark orange-brown; branches spreading; twigs ± straight
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  • occasionally decumbent and rooting at nodes, bark corky, forming rectangular plates 0.5–1 cm wide; branchlets green, maroon, or red, appressed-hairy; lenticels
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  • to dark gray, reddish, or brown, smooth, or in age broken into irregular plates; lenticels present or absent, conspicuous, enlarged or unexpanded. Winter
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  • (5–10 mm diam.) smooth, that of larger branchlets exfoliating in strips and plates. Branches spreading or ascending; branchlets erect, terete. Leaves green
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  • Amblystegium serpens Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 6: 45, plates 561–566, 568–573. 1853. Alain Vanderpoorten Etymology: Greek amblys, blunt
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  • vegetative structure attached to host root, surface divided into polygonal plates, roots absent. Stems erect, fleshy, glabrous. Leaves cauline, alternate;
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  • Homalothecium sericeum Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 5: 91, plates 456, 457. 1851. Michael S. Ignatov Etymology: Greek homalos, equal, even
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  • Stems: trunk bark buff to gray-brown, fibrous, checked into longitudinal plates, freshly exposed bark orange-brown; compound thorns on trunks and larger
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  • Pinus elliottii var. elliottii Engelmann Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 4: 186, plates 1–3. 1880. Robert Kral Common names: Slash pine Endemic Basionym: Pinus
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  • Stems: trunk bark buff to gray-brown, fibrous, checked into longitudinal plates, freshly exposed bark orange-brown; branches spreading; twigs ± straight
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  • viridescens, Ferocactus wislizeni Britton & Rose Cact. 3: 123, figs. 128-153b, plates 12-16. 1922. Allan D. Zimmerman, Bruce D. Parfitt Common names: Barrel cactus biznaga
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  • Cnidoscolus stimulosus, Cnidoscolus texanus Pohl Pl. Bras. Icon. Descr. 1: 56, plates 49–52. 1827. Geoffrey A. Levin Common names: Bull-nettle mala mujer Etymology:
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  • (5–10 mm diam.) smooth, that of larger branchlets usually not exfoliating in plates. Branches pendulous to ascending; branchlets generally erect, sometimes
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  • Show Lower Taxa Daltonia splachnoides Hooker & Taylor Muscol. Brit., 80, plates 3 [near upper left], 22 [lower center left & right]. 1818. Patricia M. Eckel
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  • Kunth in A. von Humboldt et al., Nov. Gen. Sp. 5(fol.): 114; 5(qto.): 147; plates 446–449. 1822. William R. Anderson† Etymology: Greek byrsa, leather, alluding
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  • splendens Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 5: 169, plates 487 – 493. 1852. Joseph R. Rohrer Etymology: Greek hylokomos, forest inhabitant
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  • smilaxes of the United States.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 60: 27–69, plates 9–39. Duncan, W. H. 1975. Woody Vines of the Southeastern United States
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  • genusPterigynandrum Show Lower Taxa Pterigynandrum filiforme Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 80, plates 16, 17, 18, figs. 1–5. 1801. Dale H. Vitt Etymology: Greek pter- , winged
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  • clathrate (latticelike) appearance reminiscent of lead moldings between plates of stained glass. As construed here, Aspleniaceae comprise a single, huge
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  • corrugated or buff to gray-brown and fibrous, checked into longitudinal plates, freshly exposed bark orange-brown; branches spreading; twigs ± straight
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  • brachyphyllum 26 Bark smooth and metallic-silvery, exfoliating in thin, curled plates; styles 5 mm; seeds 1–1.6 mm; young stems, leaves, and sepals glaucous.
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  • m, single-stemmed; crown rounded. Bark brown, exfoliating in rectangular plates (rarely in thin strips in f. sperryi, but then branchlets flaccid), that
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  • serrulatum Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 5: 197, plates 507 – 516. 1852. Michael S. Ignatov Etymology: Greek rhynchos, nose, and
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  • Stems: trunk bark older buff, newly exposed orange, exfoliating in fibrous plates, freshly exposed bark orange-brown (not recorded for some species); branches
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  • reddish or orange-brown, smooth, older with gray or blackish rectangular plates; short shoots sometimes present; thorns present or absent; young branches
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  • Stems: trunk bark buff to gray-brown, fibrous, checked into longitudinal plates, freshly exposed bark orange-brown; branches spreading; twigs ± straight
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  • ser. Apricae 37 Stamens 10; trunk bark fibrous, checked into longitudinal plates or corrugated; e United States to Missouri. Crataegus ser. Intricatae 37
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  • Dimorphocarpa wislizeni Rollins Publ. Bussey Inst. Harvard Univ. 1979: 20, plates 3, 4. 1979. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Common names: Spectacle-pod Etymology: Latin
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  • Carnegiea gigantea Britton & Rose J. New York Bot. Gard. 9: 187, fig. 32, plates 48–52. 1908. Arthur C. Gibson Etymology: For Andrew Carnegie, 1835–1919
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  • genusDiphylleia Show Lower Taxa Diphylleia cymosa Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 203, plates 19, 20. 1803. Lisa O'Rourke George Etymology: Greek dis, twice, and phyllon
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  • trees, terrestrial, 30–70 dm, outer bark whitish, smooth, flaking in thin plates, inner bark light brown or coral, glabrous or puberulent. Stems erect, branched
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  • reddish brown, scaly, with deep furrows between flat, flaky, cinnamon-colored plates. Branches horizontal, occasionally drooping in lower crown of open-grown
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  • Plants high climbing, sparsely branched. Branches: bark exfoliating in plates; nodal diaphragms 1.5–3 mm thick; branchlets terete to slightly angled,
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  • high climbing, sparsely branched. Branches: bark exfoliating in shreds or plates; nodal diaphragms 3–5 mm thick; branchlets terete to slightly angled, pubescent
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  • Show Lower Taxa Flacourtia indica Commerson ex L’Héretier Stirp. Nov., 59, plates 30, 30 bis. 1786. Robert W. Kiger Etymology: For Étienne de Flacourt, 1607–1660
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  • Basionym: Agave treleasei Toumey Rep. (Annual) Missouri Bot. Gard. 12: 75, plates 32, 33. 1901 (as treleasii) Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment
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  • composed of one interior and one exterior layer of intact, empty, cell-like plates; prostome present. Calyptra 1.5–1.9 mm. Spores finely papillose, 17–24 µm
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  • familyBurmanniaceae genusThismia speciesThismia americana N. Pfeiffer Bot. Gaz. 57: 123, plates 7–11. 1914. Deborah Q. Lewis IllustratedEndemicConservation concern Treatment
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  • couesii Engelmann ex Trelease Rep. (Annual) Missouri Bot. Gard. 22: 94, plates 94–97. 1911 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 458. Mentioned
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  • Arctostaphylos mewukka subsp. truei Merriam Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 31: 101, plates 2, 3. 1918 ,. V. Thomas Parker, Michael C. Vasey, Jon E. Keeley Common names:
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  • speciesAgave gracilipes Trelease Rep. (Annual) Missouri Bot. Gard. 22: 95, plates 98, 99. 1912. James L. Reveal, Wendy C. Hodgson Common names: Slim-footed
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  • Basionym: Undefined sect. Comarella Rydberg Monogr. N. Amer. Potentilleae, 156, plates 96, 97, figs. 1–5. 1898 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on
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  • Stems: trunk bark buff to pale gray-brown, fibrous, checked into longitudinal plates, freshly exposed bark orange-brown; branches spreading, ± straight toward
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  • or small trees, to 6-9 m. Bark light or medium gray, divided into rough plates. Twigs with distal edge of leaf scar notched, often shallowly so, glabrescent
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  • moderately high climbing, much branched. Branches: bark tardily exfoliating in plates; nodal diaphragms to 0.5(–1) mm thick; branchlets terete, whitish arachnoid
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  • speciesAgave havardiana Trelease Rep. (Annual) Missouri Bot. Gard. 22: 91, plates 84–86. 1912. James L. Reveal, Wendy C. Hodgson Common names: Havard agave
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  • gray or brownish, exfoliating, separating freely into long strips or broad plates, less commonly with small platelike scales. Twigs brown to reddish brown
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  • 10-18 m; crowns open. Bark light brown to gray with shallow ridges and plates. Wood hard. Branches: young and old-growth branches with opposite, prominent
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  • Association Trees, 6-23 m. Bark light or medium gray, split into smooth or ± scaly plates. Twigs with distal edge of leaf scar shallowly to deeply notched, not bordered
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  • climbing, shrubby, much branched. Branches: bark tardily exfoliating in plates; nodal diaphragms to 1 mm thick; branchlets terete, usually glabrous, sometimes
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  • commonly vase-shaped. Bark light brown to gray, deeply fissured or split into plates. Wood soft. Branches pendulous, old-growth branches smooth, not winged;
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  • genusLarrea Show Lower Taxa Larrea tridentata Cavanilles Anales Hist. Nat. 2: 119, plates 18, 19. 1800. name conserved Duncan M. Porter Etymology: For Juan Antonio
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  • spreading; bark: older trunks gray, fissures dividing bark into rectangular plates; short shoots absent; unarmed; young branches tomentose, glabrescent; buds
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  • sprawling to low climbing, shrubby, much branched. Branches: bark exfoliating in plates; nodal diaphragms 1.5–3 mm thick; branchlets slightly angled when young
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  • m. Bark light to medium gray or brownish, divided into narrow checkered plates. Twigs with distal edge of leaf scar notched, glabrous or bordered by poorly
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  • pyramidal. Bark gray, smooth, darkening and breaking into shallow rectangular plates in age; lenticels inconspicuous. Winter buds stipitate, ellipsoid, 6–10
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  • m. Bark light gray or gray-brown, shallowly divided into smooth or scaly plates. Twigs with distal edge of leaf scar straight or nearly so, bordered by
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  • thick, smooth, thin-corky and spongy, exfoliating in thin, papery sheets or plates. Stems: internodes 6-lined at first, soon 2-winged, then terete, not glaucous
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  • Association Trees, deciduous, to 10 m. Bark dark brown to black with square plates. Twigs brown to reddish brown, 1-2.5 mm diam., tomentose to sparsely pubescent
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  • gray, fissured or exfoliating, separating freely into long strips or broad plates that persist, ends often curling away from trunk. Twigs greenish, reddish
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  • deeply irregularly furrowed, cross-checked into broadly rectangular, scaly plates. Branches descending to spreading-ascending; twigs stout (to 2cm thick)
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  • or trees, 40–100 dm. Stems: trunk bark fibrous, checked into longitudinal plates, ± exfoliating or rough-corrugated; compound thorns on trunks frequent in
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  • endostome. The exostome teeth in Fontinalaceae are linear, with outer and inner plates equally high. The endostome is firm rather than membranous because of relatively
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  • Endemic Basionym: Yucca kanabensis McKelvey Yuccas Southw. U.S. 2: 122, plates 48, 49. 1947 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 435.
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  • brevifolia Schott ex Trelease Rep. (Annual) Missouri Bot. Gard. 13: 100, plates 57–59. 1902, Yucca treleasei J. F. Macbride 1918 Synonyms: Yucca arizonica McKelvey
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  • on page 29, 39, 51. Shrubs or trees, 2–7(–10) m. Stems: (bark flaking in plates), branches ± brittle at base. Leaves: stipules on late ones and vigorous
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  • mm diam.) smooth, that of larger branchlets exfoliating in wide strips or plates. Branches drooping; branchlets flaccid, 3–4-sided in cross section, ca.
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  • Basionym: Razoumofskya tsugensis Rosendahl Minnesota Bot. Stud. 3: 272, plates 27, 28. 1903 Synonyms: Arceuthobium tsugense (Rosendahl) G. N. Jones A.
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  • with intermediate thickenings on internal dorsal plates not paired with cross walls on external dorsal plates; endostome basal membrane well developed. Spores
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  • nearly black, grooved, younger gray, fibrous, checked into longitudinal plates; twigs: new growth lanate, 1-year old pale grayish tan, older gray; thorns
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  • dominant. Stems: trunk bark buff to darker, fibrous, checked into longitudinal plates, freshly exposed bark orange-brown; branches spreading; twigs ± straight
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  • dark gray, smooth, becoming blackish and breaking into shallow vertical plates in age; lenticels inconspicuous. Winter buds stipitate, ovoid, 4–8 mm, apex
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  • topped, cylindric. Bark gray, thin, smooth, with age breaking into scaly plates. Branches diverging from trunk at right angles, short, stiff; twigs mostly
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  • or trees, to 12 m, flowering at 2 m. Stems clustered; bark thick, corky, plates rectangular, 0.5–1 cm wide; branchlets usually green to yellowish green
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  • Stems solitary, branching profusely from lower trunk, bark of thin broad plates that shed sporadically, leaving a mottled gray-tan to red color; branches
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  • rhizomes present. Stems solitary, 1–5 dm apart; bark gray, splitting into small plates; branchlets green to bronze, often tinged with maroon, densely pubescent;
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  • genusViola speciesViola egglestonii Brainerd Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 37: 526, plates 34, 35. 1910. R. John Little, Landon E. McKinney† Common names: Cedar glade
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  • genusYucca speciesYucca campestris McKelvey Yuccas Southw. U.S. 2: 173, plates 62, 63. 1947. William J. Hess, R. Laurie Robbins Common names: Plains yucca
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  • m, flowering at 2 m. Stems clustered, bark forming square to rectangular plates 0.5–1 cm wide; branchlets green, maroon, or dark red, appressed-hairy; lenticels
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  • Stems solitary or clustered, bark mottled gray and tan, of thin exfoliating plates; branches gray-maroon with longitudinal fissures, bark flaky; branchlets
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  • mm diam.) smooth, that of larger branchlets exfoliating in wide strips or plates. Branches creeping; branchlets erect, 3–4-sided in cross section, ca. 2/3
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  • branchlets (5–10 mm diam.) smooth, that of larger branchlets exfoliating in plates. Branches spreading to ascending; branchlets erect to flaccid, 3–4-sided
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  • genusPseudotsuga speciesPseudotsuga macrocarpa (Vasey) Mayr Wald. Nordamer. 278, plates 6, 8, 9. 1890. Barney Lipscomb Common names: Bigcone Douglas-fir bigcone-spruce
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  • Ivesia, Potentilla, Sibbaldia, Sibbaldiopsis Sweet Brit. Fl. Gard. 2: sub plate 124. 1825. Luc Brouillet Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on
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  • L. and S. Carlquist. 2003. Unusual pit membrane remnants in perforation plates of Cyrillaceae. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 130: 225–230. Thomas, J. L. 1960. A
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  • becoming deeply furrowed with ridges being often 4 times wider than furrows, plates reddish. Branches ascending in upper crown, descending in lower crown; twigs
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  • and ridges about same width) and reddish brown (especially reddish when plates flake off). Branches diverging from trunk at right angles, stiff; twigs
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  • genusEchinocereus speciesEchinocereus bonkerae Thornber & Bonker Fantast. Clan, 71, 85, plates opposite 23, 72. 1932. Allan D. Zimmerman, Bruce D. Parfitt Endemic Synonyms:
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  • genusChrysosplenium speciesChrysosplenium rosendahlii Packer Canad. J. Bot. 41: 89, plates 1, 2, figs. 6, 7. 1963 ,. Craig C. Freeman, Nicholas D. Levsen Common names:
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  • gray to reddish gray, checkered with squarish to rectangular segments or plates, 1–4 × 1–2.5 cm, retained on bole and major limbs; twigs 3+ years old with
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  • appearing braided, becoming corky, checkered with square or rectangular plates 2–5 mm wide; branchlets yellow-green abaxially, pink-maroon adaxially, densely
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  • 2–10 dm apart; bark gray, brittle, verrucose, frequently forming small plates; branchlets pinkish brown, turning green-maroon, and later gray-maroon,
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  • sect. Lobatae speciesQuercus ellipsoidalis E. J. Hill Bot. Gaz. 27: 204, plates 2, 3. 1899. Kevin C. Nixon Common names: Northern pin oak jack oak Hill's
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  • Fernald Memoirs of the american academy of arts and science n.s. 17:79, plates 15, 30, fig. 5. 1932. Robert R. Haynes, C. Barre Hellquist EndemicConservation
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  • Trelease Rep. (Annual) Missouri Bot. Gard. 13: 53, plate 17, fig. 2, plates 18, 19, plate 83, fig. 3, plate 92, fig. 1. 1902. William J. Hess, R. Laurie Robbins
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  • douglasii var. nivea C. T. Mason Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 25: 477, fig. 7, plates 43, 45c. 1952 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 178.
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  • d Basionym: Cydonia sinensis Thouin Ann. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 19: 145, plates 8, 9. 1812 Synonyms: Chaenomeles sinensis (Thouin) Koehne Treatment appears
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  • crowns rounded to narrow. Bark light brown with shallow ridges and large plates. Wood hard. Branches often with opposite corky wings; twigs reddish brown
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  • rounded, open. Bark olive green to gray, shedding in irregular, tan to orange plates. Branches long-pendulous, not winged; twigs tan to dark brown, glabrous
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  • douglasii var. sulphurea C. T. Mason Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 25: 477, fig. 7, plates 43, 44, 45b. 1952 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 178
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  • 40 dm, bark thick-corky, striate, exfoliating in thin, papery sheets or plates. Stems: internodes 4-lined at first, soon 4-angled, then terete, not glaucous
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  • surficial furrow), very long vessels, and scalariform vessel perforation plates with many bars suggests Magnoliales or Annonales (A. Cronquist 1981; R.
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  • Engelmann ex Trelease Rep. (Annual) Missouri Bot. Gard. 13: 68, plates 40–42, plate 84, fig. 3, plate 93, fig. 2. 1902. William J. Hess, R. Laurie Robbins Common
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  • familyAgavaceae genusYucca speciesYucca utahensis McKelvey Yuccas Southw. U.S. 2: 94, plates 32–34. 1947. William J. Hess, R. Laurie Robbins Endemic Synonyms: Yucca
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  • gray, fissured or exfoliating, separating freely into large, thick, broad plates that persist. Twigs orange-tan, stout, hirsute, scaly. Terminal buds tan
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  • brownish, fissured or exfoliating, separating freely into long strips or broad plates. Twigs brown to bronze, slender, without hairs, densely scaly. Terminal
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  • smooth and metallic-silvery, without laticifers, exfoliating in thin, curled plates. Stems: internodes 4-lined at first, soon 4-angled, then terete, dull silvery
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  • familyAgavaceae genusYucca speciesYucca pallida McKelvey Yuccas Southw. U.S. 2: 57, plates 13, 14. 1947. William J. Hess, R. Laurie Robbins Common names: Pale yucca
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  • speciesYucca thompsoniana Trelease Rep. (Annual) Missouri Bot. Gard. 22: 101, plates 104–107. 1911. William J. Hess, R. Laurie Robbins Common names: Thompson
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  • genusYucca speciesYucca intermedia McKelvey Yuccas Southw. U.S. 2: 116, plates 44–47. 1947. William J. Hess, R. Laurie Robbins Endemic Synonyms: Yucca
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  • harrimaniae Trelease Rep. (Annual) Missouri Bot. Gard. 13: 59, plates 28, 29, plate 83, fig. 10, plate 93, fig. 1. 1902. William J. Hess, R. Laurie Robbins Endemic
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  • 1828. Stanley L. Welsh Basionym: Obione Gaertner Fruct. Sem. Pl. 2: 198, plate 126. 1791 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Mentioned on page 324, 326,
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  • subg. Oregonium, Eriogonum subg. Pterogonum Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 246, plate 24. 1803. James L. Reveal Common names: Wild buckwheat Etymology: Greek erion
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  • than halfway, proximal part membranaceous with basal, 5-sided cartilaginous plates, distal part cartilaginous, constituting more than 1/2 of false septum,
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  • evergreen, single-trunked, to 37 m. Bark gray, rough, thick, furrowed in thick plates. Pith diaphragmed. Twigs and foliar buds densely red- or white-hairy. Leaves
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  • Kunth in A. von Humboldt et al., Nov. Gen. Sp. 2(qto.): 24. , 2(fol.): 20. , plates 101, 102. 1817. George W. Argus Common names: Bonpland’s willow Illustrated
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  • Selaginella rupestris and its allies. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 42: 1--99, plates 1--6. Tryon, R. M. 1971. The process of evolutionary migration in species
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  • World. Mém. Acad. Roy. Sci. Belgique, Cl. Sci. (8° ), n. s. 22: 1--172, 29 plates. Wentz, W. A. and R. L. Stuckey. 1971. The changing distribution of the
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  • speciesPinus jeffreyi Greville & Balfour in A. Murray bis, Bot. Exped. Oregon 8: 2 plates. 1853. Robert Kral Common names: Jeffrey pine Synonyms: Pinus deflexa Torrey
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  • 1833. Stanley L. Welsh Basionym: Obione Gaertner Fruct. Sem. Pl. 2: 198, plate 126. 1791 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 346. Mentioned
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  • Lower Taxa Rosaceae tribe Dryadeae Sweet Brit. Fl. Gard., ser. 2, 1: sub plate 43. 1830. Luc Brouillet Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page
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  • varietyPinus ponderosa var. arizonica (Engelmann) Shaw Pines Mexico 24, plates 4, 17, fig. 4. 1909. Robert Kral Common names: Arizona pine Basionym: Pinus
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  • conic, becoming rounded. Bark cinnamon- to gray-brown, deeply furrowed, plates long, scaly. Branches spreading, distal branches ascending; twigs gray-green
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  • cross-checked into small, square or rectangular, orange-brown to purple-brown scaly plates. Branches spreading, often contorted. Leaves 2–7cm × 0.7–0.9(–1.1)mm, dark
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  • Basionym: Lesquerella thamnophila Rollins & E. A. Shaw Gen. Lesquerella, 86, plates 15, 16. 1973 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 664. Mentioned
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  • straight; crown rounded. Bark orange-brown, with coarse, rectangular, scaly plates. Branches spreading-descending, upcurved at tips; twigs stout (to 2cm thick)
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  • speciesArctostaphylos nissenana Merriam Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 31: 102, plates 4, 5. 1918 ,. V. Thomas Parker, Michael C. Vasey, Jon E. Keeley Common names:
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  • red-brown, furrowed and cross-checked into irregularly rectangular, scaly plates. Branches spreading-ascending; twigs moderately slender (to 1cm thick),
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  • genusTownsendia speciesTownsendia hookeri Beaman Contr. Gray Herb. 183: 95, plates 17, 20, figs. 5, 6. 1957. John L. Strother IllustratedEndemic Synonyms:
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  • Bark gray- to red-brown, not evidently furrowed, separating into loose plates. Branches mostly horizontally spreading, not ascending at tip. Leaves (4–)5–8cm
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  • diam., straight; crown pyramidal. Bark yellow-brown to reddish, fissured, plates scaly. Branches spreading-ascending; twigs stout, orangish, aging gray,
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  • Basionym: Cocos romanzoffiana Chamisso in L. Choris, Voy. Pittor. 6: 5, plates 5, 6. 1822 Synonyms: Arecastrum romanzoffianum (Chamisso) Beccari Cocos
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  • Engler in H. G. A. Engler and K. Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 2[II,5]: 40, plates 17, 18. 1887. Frederick H. Utech Common names: Narrowleaf plantain-lily
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  • Mexicanae speciesSalix tracyi C. R. Ball Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 17: 403, plates 69, 70. 1934. George W. Argus Common names: Tracy’s willow Endemic Treatment
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  • sect. Pappothrix, Perityle sect. Perityle Bentham Bot. Voy. Sulphur, 23, plate 15. 1844. Sharon C. Yarborough, A. Michael Powell Common names: Rock daisy
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  • 1946b. Some orchids of the Manual range. Rhodora 48: 161–162, 184–197, plates 1045–1048. Cleistes bifaria, Cleistes divaricata window.propertiesFromH
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  • lines straight or moderately zigzag, lamellae and trabeculae low or absent, plates usually symmetric, occasionally irregularly shaped, and additional external
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  • Bark gray-brown, deeply furrowed, with long, irregularly rectangular, scaly plates. Branches whorled, spreading-upswept; twigs slender, pale red-brown, glabrous
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  • Chrysanthae speciesPotentilla rubella T. J. Sørensen Meddel. Grønland 101(2): 106, plates 1–3. 1934. Reidar Elven, Barbara Ertter, James L. Reveal Synonyms: Potentilla
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  • speciesPotamogeton ogdenii Hellquist & R. L. Hilton Systematic Botany 8: 88, figs. 1–3, plates 1–2, figs. 1–3. 1983. Robert R. Haynes, C. Barre Hellquist Common names:
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  • Paniceae speciesCarex tetanica Schkuhr Beschr. Riedgräs., Nachtr., 68, plates Ggg, fig. 100, Oooo, fig. 207. 1806. Paul E. Rothrock, A. A. Reznicek IllustratedEndemic
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  • appearing whitish to light gray and smooth, in age separating into thin plates. Branches spreading to ascending, often persistent to trunk base; twigs
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  • 1.2m diam., straight; crown rounded to conic. Bark red-brown, scaly-plated, plates with evident resin pockets. Branches spreading-ascending; 2-year-old
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  • red-brown, irregularly furrowed and cross-checked to irregularly rectangular, plates scaly. Branches spreading to ascending, persistent to trunk base; twigs
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  • narrowly conic, becoming broad and flattened. Bark gray, distinctly platy, plates scaly. Branches nearly whorled, spreading-ascending; twigs slender, pale
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  • maturity deeply furrowed, ridges becoming yellowish, of narrow, elongate, scaly plates. Branches straight to ascending; twigs stout (1–2cm thick), pale gray-brown
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  • brown, shallowly and narrowly fissured, with irregular, flat, loose-scaly plates, on upper sections of trunk nearly smooth. Branches ascending; twigs slender
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  • red-brown, irregularly furrowed and cross-checked into rectangular, flat, scaly plates. Branches spreading to ascending; twigs stout, orange- to yellow-orange
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  • rounded. Bark gray, fissured and cross-checked into elongate, irregular, scaly plates, resin pockets absent, on upper sections of trunk ± smooth, gray, looking
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  • Dudleya speciesDudleya stolonifera Moran Bull. S. Calif. Acad. Sci. 48: 105, plates 13, figs. b, c, 14–16. 1950 ,. Reid V. Moran Common names: Laguna Beach
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  • sect. Lobatae speciesQuercus imbricaria Michaux Hist. Chênes Amér., no. 9, plates 15, 16. 1801. Kevin C. Nixon Common names: Shingle oak EndemicIllustrated
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  • rounded. Bark red-brown, forming square or irregularly rectangular, scaly plates, resin pockets absent. Branches spreading-ascending; twigs moderately slender
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  • Trees, deciduous, to 20 m. Bark light gray, tinged with red, with thick plates underlying scales. Twigs grayish or reddish, (2-)3(-4) mm diam., villous
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  • becoming rounded. Bark gray, nearly smooth, cross-checked in age into scaly plates and ridges. Branches spreading to ascending, often persistent to trunk base;
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  • Viola purpurea subsp. dimorpha M. S. Baker & J. C. Clausen Madroño 10: 122, plates 4 [right lower center], 8, fig. 8. 1949 Synonyms: V. purpurea subsp. geophyta M
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  • rounded or flattened. Bark red- to gray-brown, irregularly checked into scaly plates. Branches horizontally spreading; twigs slender, orange- to yellow-brown
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  • curved; the leaves are imbricate; and the exostome teeth have well-defined plates and occasionally additional external depositions. None. None. window.pr
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  • 1974. The genus Trollius L., a taxonomical study. Monogr. Bot. 41: 1-167, plates 1-16. Trollius albiflorus, Trollius laxus, Trollius riederianus window.
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  • Systematics of the onocleoid ferns. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 61: 1--86, 5 plates. Wagner, W. H. Jr. and D. M. Johnson. 1983. Trophopod, a commonly overlooked
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  • or cinnamon, platy or irregularly deep-fissured or with irregular blocky plates. Branches contorted, ascending to descending; twigs red-brown, aging gray
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  • incomplete, proximal margins terminating in loose fringe, cartilaginous plates at base of segments poorly developed. Seeds 2.5–3 × 0.9–1.2 mm. 2n = 30
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  • newly exposed orange-brown, older buff, fibrous, checked into longitudinal plates; twigs: new growth densely pubescent, 1-year old fawn, older gray; thorns
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  • rubribracteolata J. B. Phipps & O’Kennon J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1: 1073, plates 6.1c, 7.3c, fig. 20. 2007. James B. Phipps Common names: Red bracteole hawthorn
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  • cupressocollina J. B. Phipps & O’Kennon J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1: 1056, plates 6.2a, 7a,b, fig. 6. 2007. James B. Phipps Common names: Cypress Hills hawthorn
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  • sectionQuercus sect. Quercus speciesQuercus macrocarpa Michaux Hist. Chênes Amér., plates 2, 3. 1801. Kevin C. Nixon Common names: Burr oak mossy-cup oak chêne &agrave gros
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  • speciesCrataegus ursopedensis J. B. Phipps & O’Kennon J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1: 1081, plates 6.1d, 7.4d, fig. 27. 2007. James B. Phipps Common names: Bear's Paw hawthorn
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  • Spores 18–27 µm; both surfaces covered with rough, irregular verrucate plates of papillae, bifurcated Y-mark sculpture on distal surface; proximal laesura
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  • speciesCrataegus purpurella J. B. Phipps & O’Kennon J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1: 1066, plates 6.2b, 7.2b, fig. 15. 2007. James B. Phipps Common names: Loch Lomond hawthorn
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  • genusThelypodium speciesThelypodium rollinsii Al-Shehbaz Contr. Gray Herb. 204: 97, plates, figs. 1973. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Endemic Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Quintaria R. Brown ex Bentham Trans. Linn. Soc. London 17: 416, plate 17, fig. 11. , plate 19. 1836. James L. Reveal Common names: Spineflower Etymology:
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  • Clarkia sect. Rhodanthos Pursh Fl. Amer. Sept. 1: 256, 260 [. as Clarckia], plate 11. 1813 Harlan Lewis†, Peter C. Hoch Etymology: For Captain William Clark
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  •   Family ⠉ Plate of taxon Illustrator ⠉ Linderniaceae Linderniaceae Linderniaceae Lindernia dubia Torenia fournieri Micranthemum umbrosum Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
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  •   Family ⠉ Plate of taxon Illustrator ⠉ Mazaceae Pedaliaceae Pedaliaceae Mazus pumilus Ceratotheca triloba Sesamum indicum John Myers Barbara Alongi Barbara
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  •   Family ⠉ Plate of taxon Illustrator ⠉ Mazaceae Pedaliaceae Pedaliaceae Mazus pumilus Ceratotheca triloba Sesamum indicum John Myers Barbara Alongi Barbara
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  •   Family ⠉ Plate of taxon Illustrator ⠉ Phrymaceae Phrymaceae Phrymaceae Mimulus ringens var. ringens Glossostigma cleistanthum Phryma leptostachya var
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  •   Family ⠉ Plate of taxon Illustrator ⠉ Scrophulariaceae Scrophulariaceae Scrophulariaceae Buddleja marrubiifolia Buddleja scordioides Emorya suaveolens
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  •   Family ⠉ Plate of taxon Illustrator ⠉ Tetrachondraceae Plantaginaceae Plantaginaceae Polypremum procumbens Angelonia gardneri Antirrhinum majus Barbara
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  • Hymenopappus scabiosaeus, Hymenopappus tenuifolius L’Héritier Hymenopappus, plate. 1788. John L. Strother Etymology: Greek hymen, membrane, and pappos, pappus
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  • "closed-flowered" species of Calathea (Marantaceae). Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 71: 1--90, plates 1--20. Kirchoff, B. K. 1983. Floral organogenesis in five genera of the
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  • Platythelys, Zeuxine Klotzsch F. G. Hayne et al., Getreue Darstell. Gew. 14: plate 24. 1846. Gustavo A. Romero-González, Germán Carnevali Fernández-Concha,
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  • 1904. The North American allies of Scirpus lacustris. Rhodora 6: 65–71, plates 52, 53. Koyama, T. 1962b. The genus Scirpus Linn. Some North American aphylloid
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  • Basionym: Undefined sect. Laphamia A. Gray Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. 3(5): 99, plate 9. 1852 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 323. Mentioned
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  • centered on the Pacific tectonic plate, with only a few species extending onto the western edge of the North American plate; Echeveria and relatives are on
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  • rivulopugnensis J. B. Phipps & O’Kennon J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1: 1070, plates 5c, 7.2d, fig. 17. 2007. James B. Phipps Common names: Battle Creek hawthorn
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  • Torrey & A. Gray in War Department [U.S.], Pacif. Railr. Rep. 6(3): 72, plate 11. 1858. Barbara Ertter, James L. Reveal Etymology: For Eli Ives, 1779–1861
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  • trees, (20–)30–100(–140) dm. Stems: trunks 1–few, usually ± erect, bark plated, ± exfoliating; compound thorns on trunks sometimes present; thorns on twigs
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  • Observations sur la fleur des Marantées. Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot. sér. 4, 12: 193--219, plates 11--14. Koechlin, J. 1964. Marantacées. In: A. Aubréville and J.-F. Leroy
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  • pentaschista, Anoda reticulata, Anoda thurberi Cavanilles Diss. 1: 38, plate 10, fig. 3, plate 11, figs. 1, 2. 1785. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Etymology:
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  • gray to reddish gray, checkered with squarish to rectangular segments or plates, 1-4 × 1-2.5 cm, retained on bole and major limbs; twigs 3+ years old with
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  • leichtlinii, Camassia quamash, Camassia scilloides Lindley Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 18: plate 1486. 1832. Tom A. Ranker, Tim Hogan Common names: Camas quamash Etymology:
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  • names: Cudjoe-wood Basionym: Jacquinia macrocarpa Cavanilles Icon. 5: 55, plate 483. 1799 Synonyms: Bonellia cavanillesii Bertero ex Colla Treatment appears
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  • stenomeres, Eremogone ursina Fenzl Vers. Darstell. Alsin., 13, unnumbered plate. 1833. Ronald L. Hartman, Richard K. Rabeler, Frederick H. Utech Common names:
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  • the continent given that it is widespread across the Laurasian continental plates and in India. Outlier sites in the Yukon and southern Greenland connect
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  • Lessingia ramulosa, Lessingia tenuis, Lessingia virgata Chamisso Linnaea 4: 203, plate 2, fig. 2. 1829. Staci Markos Etymology: For C. F. Lessing, 1809–1862, German-born
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  • racemosa, Pyrrocoma radiata, Pyrrocoma uniflora Hooker Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 306, plate 107. 1833. David J. Bogler Common names: Goldenweed Etymology: Greek pyrrhos
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  • Trelease Rep. (Annual) Missouri Bot. Gard. 13: 58, plate 23, fig. 1, plate 24, fig.1, plate 83, fig. 6, plate 93, fig. 1. 1902. William J. Hess, R. Laurie Robbins
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  • Triteleia peduncularis Douglas ex Lindley Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 15: under plate 1293. 1830. J. Chris Pires Common names: Triteleia triplet-lily Etymology:
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  • Department [U.S.], in War Department[U.S.], Pacif. Railr. Rep. 6(3): 77, plate 13. 1858 ·. Dieter H. Wilken Etymology: [[Etymology::Alpinegold [For Gilbert
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  • genusWatsonia Show Lower Taxa Watsonia meriana Miller Fig. Pl. Gard. Dict., 184, plate 276. 1758. Peter Goldblatt Etymology: For William Watson, 1715–1787, British
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  • violacea, Collinsia wrightii Nuttall J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 1: 190, plate 9. 1817. Michael S. Park Common names: Chinese-houses blue-eyed Mary Etymology:
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  • Zigadenus venenosus, Zigadenus virescens Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 213, plate 22. 1803. Fayla C. Schwartz Common names: Death camas zigadène Etymology:
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  • California botanist, and ella, honor Basionym: Lepidostemon Lemaire Ill. Hort. 9: plate 315. 1862 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 75. Mentioned
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  • spathulata, Townsendia strigosa, Townsendia texensis Hooker Fl. Bor.-Amer. 2: 16, plate 119. 1834. John L. Strother Etymology: For David Townsend, 1787–1858, American
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  • sphaerocarpa, Philonotis uncinata, Philonotis yezoana Bridel Bryol. Univ. 2: 15, plate 6, fig. 5. 1827. Dana G. Griffin III Etymology: Greek philo- , loving, and
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  • Spence Basionym: Undefined subg. Cladodium Bridel Bryol. Univ. 1: 620, plate suppl. 3, fig. 9. 1826 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page
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  • familyPlantaginaceae genusAngelonia speciesAngelonia gardneri Hooker Bot. Mag. 66: plate 3754. 1839. Kerry A. Barringer, Neil A. Harriman† IntroducedIllustrated Treatment
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  • Phyllodoce empetriformis, Phyllodoce glanduliflora Salisbury Parad. Lond. 1: plate 36. 1806 ,. John G. Packer, A. Joyce Gould Common names: Mountain heather
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  • Condalia viridis, Condalia warnockii Cavanilles Anales Hist. Nat. 1: 39, plate 4. 1799. name conserved Guy L. Nesom Common names: Snakewood Etymology: For
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  • stricta, Colubrina texensis Richard ex Brongniart Mém. Fam. Rhamnées, 61, plate 4, fig. 3. 1826. name conserved Guy L. Nesom Common names: Nakedwood Etymology:
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  • vernalis, Streptanthus vimineus Nuttall J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 5: 134, plate 7. 1825. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Common names: Jewel-flower Etymology: Greek
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  • in A. von Humboldt et al., Nov. Gen. Sp. 3(fol.): 215. , 3(qto.): 275. , plate 257. 1819, name conserved ,. Bruce A. Sorrie, Alan S. Weakley, Gordon C.
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  • in A. von Humboldt et al., Nov. Gen. Sp. 6(fol.): 183. , 6(qto.): 232. , plate 559. 1824. James Henrickson, Brian D. Vanden Heuvel Common names: Mountain-mahogany
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  • Thysanocarpus laciniatus, Thysanocarpus radians Hooker Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 69, plate 18, fig. A. 1830. Patrick J. Alexander, Michael D. Windham Common names:
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  • Heuchera micrantha var. micrantha Douglas ex Lindley Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 15: plate 1302. 1830 ,. Elizabeth Fortson Wells, Barbara Greene Shipes Common names:
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  • monnieri, Bacopa repens, Bacopa rotundifolia Aublet Hist. Pl. Guiane 1: 128, plate 49. 1775. name conserved Adjoa Richardson Ahedor Common names: Water-hyssop
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  • Calypsoeae genusCalypso Show Lower Taxa Calypso bulbosa Salisbury Parad. Lond., plate 89. 1807. Charles J. Sheviak, Paul M. Catling Common names: Calypso fairy-slipper
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  • Isothecium myosuroides, Isothecium stoloniferum Bridel Bryol. Univ. 2: 355, plate 10, fig. 7. 1827. Wilfred B. Schofield† Etymology: Greek isos, equal, and
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  • IllustratedIntroduced Basionym: Rajania quinata Houttuyn Nat. Hist. 11: 366, plate 75, fig. 1. 1779 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Illustrator: John Myers
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  • spinulosum, Mnium stellare, Mnium thomsonii Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 188, plate 45. 1801. Terry T. McIntosh, Steven G. Newmaster Etymology: Greek mnion,
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  • referring to the antlerlike fertile leaf Basionym: Parkeria Hooker Exot. Fl. 2: plate 147. 1825 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2. Plants 2–120 cm. Stems 1–10
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  • longiseta, Meesia triquetra, Meesia uliginosa Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 173, plate 41, figs. 6 – 9. 1801. Dale H. Vitt Etymology: For David Meese, 1723 – 1770
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  • tenerrima Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 6: 39, plate 560. 1853. Dale H. Vitt Etymology: Greek myos, mouse, and oura, tail, alluding
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  • Caulanthus pilosus, Caulanthus simulans S. Watson Botany (Fortieth Parallel), 27, plate 3. 1871. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Common names: Wild-cabbage Etymology: Greek
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  • genusCatoscopium Show Lower Taxa Catoscopium nigritum Bridel Bryol. Univ. 1: 368, plate 4, fig. 1. 1826. Dale H. Vitt Etymology: Greek kata, down, and skopeo, look
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  • Splachnum sphaericum, Splachnum vasculosum Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 51, plate 8. 1801. Paul C. Marino Etymology: Greek splachnon, tree moss Treatment appears
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  • Britannica Basionym: Hookeria Schwägrichen Sp. Musc. Frond. Suppl. 1(2): 340, plate 100. 1816, Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 17. Mentioned
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  • racemosum, Gayophytum ramosissimum A. Jussieu Ann. Sci. Nat. (Paris) 25: 18, plate 4. 1832. Harlan Lewis†, Warren L. Wagner Common names: Groundsmoke Etymology:
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  • spinescens, Glossopetalon texense A. Gray Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. 5(6): 29, plate 12, fig. B. 1853. Charles T. Mason Jr.†, George Yatskievych Common names:
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  • Taxa Bletia patula, Bletia purpurea Ruiz & Pavon Fl. Peruv. Prodr., 119, plate 26. 1794. James D. Ackerman Etymology: For Luis Blet, a Catalonian apothecary
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  • genusAsimina speciesAsimina pygmaea (W. Bartram) Dunal Monogr. Anonac., 84, plate 10. 1817. Robert Kral Common names: Gopher-berry dwarf pawpaw EndemicIllustrated
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  • Illustrated Basionym: Tricerastes glomerata C. Presl Reliq. Haenk. 2(2): 88, plate 64. 1835 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 60. Mentioned
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  • familyDiapensiaceae genusGalax Show Lower Taxa Galax urceolata Sims Bot. Mag. 20: plate 754. 1804, name conserved ,. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Beetleweed wand-flower
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  • Pilea microphylla, Pilea pumila, Pilea trianthemoides Lindley Coll. Bot., plate 4 and text on facing page. 1821, name conserved. David E. Boufford Etymology:
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  • speciesCeratotheca triloba (Bernhardi) E. Meyer ex Hooker f. Bot. Mag. 114: plate 6974. 1888. Kerry A. Barringer Common names: Wild or white or South African
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  • genusActinostachys speciesActinostachys pennula (Swartz) Hooker Gen. Fil. plate 111A. 1842. Warren H. Wagner Jr. Common names: Ray spiked fern Illustrated
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  • trellislike (illustrated by S. Flowers 1973) or a rudimentary arrangement of small plates over a membrane (R. H. Zander 1993), or even absent. Also keying to P. lamellatum
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  • (Petagna) Grande (= R. spiralis L. ex Dum.). Darwiniana 14: 575--608. , 4 plates. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Ruppia"
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  • microphylla, Ayenia pilosa Linnaeus Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. Acad. Handl. 17: 23, plate 2. 1756. Laurence J. Dorr Etymology: For Louis de Noailles, 1713 – 1793,
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  • longicaulis, Wyethia mollis Nuttall J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 7: 39, plate 5. 1834. William A. Weber Common names: Mules-ears Etymology: For Nathaniel
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  • parviflora, Galinsoga quadriradiata Ruiz & Pavón Fl. Peruv. Prodr., 110, plate 24. 1794. Judith M. Canne-Hilliker Common names: Quickweed Etymology: For
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  • reniformis, Heteranthera rotundifolia Ruiz & Pavon Fl. Peruv. Prodr., 9, plate 2. 1794. Charles N. Horn Common names: Mud plantain Etymology: Greek heteros
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  • Lindernia monticola Allioni Mélanges Philos. Math. Soc. Roy. Turin 3: 178, plate 5, fig. 1. 1766. Deborah Q. Lewis Common names: False-pimpernel blue moneywort
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  • Cinclidium stygium, Cinclidium subrotundum Swartz J. Bot. (Schrader) 1801(1): 27, plate 2. 1803. Terry T. McIntosh, Steven G. Newmaster Etymology: Greek kinklis
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  • ex Bonpland in A. von Humboldt and A. J. Bonpland, Pl. Aequinoct. 1: 140, plate 40. 1807. William J. Hess Etymology: For Nicolas Louis Vauquelin, 1763–1829
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  • Acanthospermum hispidum, Acanthospermum humile Schrank Pl. Rar. Hort. Monac. 2: plate 53. 1820. John L. Strother Etymology: Greek acantha, prickle, and sperma
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  • Mutisieae genusAdenocaulon speciesAdenocaulon bicolor Hooker Bot. Misc. 1: 19, plate 15. 1829. David J. Keil Common names: Trail plant IllustratedEndemic Treatment
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  • Fabronia ciliaris, Fabronia pusilla Raddi Atti Accad. Sci. Siena 9: 231, plate 1. 1808. Terry T. McIntosh Etymology: For Giovanni Valentino Mattia Fabbroni
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  • Basionym: Splachnum wormskioldii Hornemann in G. C. Oeder, Fl. Dan. 10(28): 8, plate 1659. 1819 Synonyms: Tayloria wormskioldii (Hornemann) Lindberg Tetraplodon
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  • Vitt Illustrated Basionym: Meesia dealbata Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 174, plate 41, figs. 6 – 9. 1801 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page
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  • (Wallich) Meisner Denkschr. Königl.-Baier. Bot. Ges. Regensburg 3: 280, plate 6. 1841. Lorin I. Nevling Jr., Kerry Barringer Common names: Mitsumata paperbush Japanese
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  • Euphrasia oakesii var. williamsii Wettstein Monogr. Euphrasia, 142, plate 4, figs. 211–215; plate 12, fig. 6. 1896. Galina Gussarova Common names: Oakes’s eyebright euphraise
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  • R. E. Fries Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. Acad. Handl., n. s. 43: 96, plate 5, fig. 2. , plate 7, figs. 19 – 27. 1908. Brian R. Keener Etymology: Greek pseud-
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  • 80–150 dm, main trunk dominant. Stems: mature trunk bark dark gray or black, plated or whitish to light gray, thin-exfoliating, freshly exposed bark not recorded;
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  • Herrickia wasatchensis Wooton & Standley Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 16: 186, plate 50. 1913. Luc Brouillet Common names: Aster Etymology: For Clarence Luther
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  • Lower Taxa Anacamptodon splachnoides Bridel Muscol. Recent., suppl. 4: 136, plate 2, fig. 11. 1818. Piers Majestyk Etymology: Greek ana- , back, kamptos, bent
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  • Lower Taxa Cliftonia monophylla Banks ex C. F. Gaertner Suppl. Carp., 246, plate 225, fig. 5. 1807 ,. David E. Lemke Etymology: For William Clifton, vital
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  • genusAdenocaulon Show Lower Taxa Adenocaulon bicolor Hooker Bot. Misc. 1: 19, plate 15. 1829. David J. Keil Etymology: Greek aden, gland, and kaulos, stem Treatment
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  • californica subsp. macrantha de Candolle ex Lindley Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 21: sub plate 1780. 1835. Raymund Chan, Robert Ornduff† IllustratedEndemic Synonyms: Baeria
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  • Canbya aurea, Canbya candida Parry ex A. Gray Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 12: 51, plate 1. 1876. Curtis Clark, Robert W. Kiger Common names: Pygmy-poppy Etymology:
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  • genusStipulicida Show Lower Taxa Stipulicida setacea Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 26, plate 6. 1803. Ann Swanson, Richard K. Rabeler Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Kyllinga pumila, Kyllinga squamulata Rottbøll Descr. Icon. Rar. Pl., 12, plate 4, fig. 3. 1773. Gordon C. Tucker Common names: Greenhead sedge spikesedge
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  • breviflora, Abronia umbellata var. umbellata Lamarck Tabl. Encycl. 1: 469, plate 105. 1791. Leo A. Galloway Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on
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  • mertensiana Bongard Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg, Sér. 6, Sci. Math. 2: 152, plate 5. 1832 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 8. Treatment on page 447. Mentioned
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  • genusGalphimia speciesGalphimia angustifolia Bentham Bot. Voy. Sulphur, 9, plate 5. 1844. William R. Anderson† Common names: Narrowleaf goldshower Illustrated
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  • Pyxidanthera barbulata, Pyxidanthera brevifolia Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 152, plate 17. 1803 ,. Bruce A. Sorrie, Alan S. Weakley, Guy L. Nesom Common names:
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  • Syzygium cumini, Syzygium jambos P. Browne ex Gaertner Fruct. Sem. Pl. 1: 166, plate 33, fig. 1. 1788. name conserved Fred R. Barrie, Leslie R. Landrum Etymology:
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  • Show Lower Taxa Arrhenopterum heterostichum Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 198, plate 46, figs. 1 – 9. 1801. Norton G. Miller† Etymology: Greek, arrhen, strong
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  • genusThesium speciesThesium ramosum Hayne J. Bot. (Schrader) 1800(1): 30, plate 7 [left]. 1800. Daniel L. Nickrent WeedyIntroducedIllustrated Treatment appears
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  • sempervirens, Mortonia utahensis A. Gray Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. 3(5): 34, plate 4. 1852. Jinshuang Ma, Geoffrey A. Levin Etymology: For Samuel George Morton
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  • Vanderpoorten Illustrated Basionym: Leskea varia Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 216, plate 53, figs. 15–20. 1801 Synonyms: Amblystegium varium (Hedwig) Lindberg Treatment
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  • Lower Taxa Habranthus robustus, Habranthus tubispathus Herbert Bot. Mag. 51: plate 2464. 1824. Raymond O. Flagg, Gerald L. Smith, Walter S. Flory† Common names:
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  • Bonpland in A. von Humboldt and A. J. A. Bonpland, Pl. Aequinoct. 2: 92, plate 108. 1812. Kerry A. Barringer, Neil A. Harriman† Introduced Etymology: Latin
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  • 1977. Peter C. Hoch Basionym: Zauschneria C. Presl Reliq. Haenk. 2: 28, plate 52. 1831 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 10. Herbs perennial, herbaceous
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  • Claytonia parviflora subsp. viridis Douglas ex Hooker Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 225, plate 73. 1832. John M. Miller Common names: Indian-lettuce IllustratedEndemic
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  • Kalmiopsis fragrans, Kalmiopsis leachiana Rehder J. Arnold Arbor. 13: 31, plate 40. 1932 ,. Robert J. Meinke, Shunguo Liu Etymology: Genus Kalmia and Greek
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  • Antennaria umbrinella, Antennaria virginica Gaertner Fruct. Sem. Pl. 2: 410, plate 167, fig. 3. 1791. Randall J. Bayer Common names: Pussytoes everlasting ladies’
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  •   Family ⠉ Plate of taxon Illustrator ⠉ Linaceae Linaceae Linaceae Putranjivaceae Linum lewisii var. lewisii Linum perenne Radiola linoides Drypetes lateriflora
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  • Nephrolepis exaltata, Nephrolepis multiflora, Nephrolepis ×averyi Schott Gen. Fil. plate 3. 1834. Clifton E. Nauman Common names: Boston fern Etymology: Greek nephros
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  • Bruch and W. P. Schimper, P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 5: 87, plate 455. 1851. Tomotsugu Arikawa Etymology: For Auguste Jean Marie Bachelot de
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  • Cosmos caudatus, Cosmos parviflorus, Cosmos sulphureus Cavanilles Icon. 1: 9, plate 14. 1791. Robert W. Kiger Etymology: Greek kosmos, harmoniously ordered universe
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  • IllustratedEndemic Basionym: Malachodendron ovatum Cavanilles Diss. 5: 302, plate 158, fig. 2. 1787 Synonyms: Malachodendron pentagynum (L’Héritier) Dumont
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  • WeedyIntroducedIllustrated Basionym: Lobelia pumila Burman f. Fl. Indica, 186, plate 60, fig. 3. 1768 Synonyms: Lindernia japonica Thunberg Mazus japonicus (Thunberg)
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  • Chamelaucium uncinatum Desfontaines Mém. Mus. Hist. Nat. 5: 39, plate 3, fig. B, plate 4. 1819. Leslie R. Landrum Common names: Waxflower Etymology: Derivation
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  • Martius in C. F. P. von Martius et al., Historia Naturalis Palmarum 3: 240, plate 146. 1838. Scott Zona Common names: Chinese fan palm palmier évantail de
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  •   Family ⠉ Plate of taxon Illustrator ⠉ Celastraceae Oxalidaceae Celastraceae Schaefferia cuneifolia Oxalis corniculata Paxistima canbyi Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
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  • Smelowskia pyriformis C. A. Meyer in C. F. von Ledebour, Icon. Pl. 2: 17, plate 151. 1830. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Etymology: For Timotheus Smielowsky, 1769–1815
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  • secundus, Streptanthus glandulosus subsp. sonomensis Hooker Icon. Pl. 1: plate 40. 1836. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Endemic Synonyms: Erysimum glandulosum (Hooker)
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  • Bryophyllum gastonis-bonnieri, Bryophyllum pinnatum Salisbury Parad. Lond., plate 3. 1805 ,. Reid V. Moran Etymology: Greek bryo, swell, and phyllon, leaf
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  • Garrya veatchii, Garrya wrightii Douglas ex Lindley Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 20: plate 1686. 1834. Guy L. Nesom Etymology: For Nicholas Garry, 1782–1856, deputy-governor
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  • pellucida, Tetraphis pellucida var. trachypoda Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 45, plate 7, fig. 1a–f. 1801,. Judith A. Harpel Synonyms: Georgia pellucida (Hedwig)
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  • lacerata, Stipulicida setacea var. setacea Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 26, plate 6. 1803. Ann Swanson, Richard K. Rabeler Common names:  Pineland scaly-pink  
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  • John R. Spence Basionym: Grimmia olympica E. Britton Bryologist 13: 59, plate 7. 1910 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment on page 328. Illustrator:
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  • genusPiriqueta Show Lower Taxa Piriqueta cistoides Aublet Hist. Pl. Guiane 1: 298, plate 117. 1775. María Mercedes Arbo Etymology: Common name in Guiana Treatment
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  • genusLicania Show Lower Taxa Licania michauxii Aublet Hist. Pl. Guiane 1: 119, plate 45. 1775. R. David Whetstone, Christopher F. Nixon† Etymology: Misspelled
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  • Cercodia erecta Banks ex Murray Commentat. Soc. Regiae Sci. Gott. 3: 3, plate 1. 1780 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 10. A. E. Orchard (1975) recognized
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  • concavifolium Dozy & Molkenboer Musc. Frond. Ined. Archip. Ind. 6: 183, plate 60. 1848. William D. Reese† Etymology: Greek schoinos, rope, and bryon, moss
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  • genusGossypianthus Show Lower Taxa Gossypianthus lanuginosus Hooker Icon. Pl. 3: plate 251. 1840. Steven E. Clemants Common names: Cottonflower Etymology: Latin
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  • cunninghamiana subsp. cunninghamiana Miquel Rev. Crit. Casuarinarum, 56, plate 6A. 1848. Karen L. Wilson Common names: River she-oak Cunningham's beefwood
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  • Taxa Gladiolus dalenii subsp. dalenii Van Geel Sert. Bot. 1: unnumbered plate. 1828. Peter Goldblatt IntroducedIllustrated Synonyms: Gladiolus psittacinus Hooker
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  • Basionym: Nemastylis coelestina var. tenuis Herbert Bot. Mag. 66: under plate 3779. 1840 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Mentioned on page 474. Distribution
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  • Calochortus macrocarpus var. maculosus Douglas Trans. Hort. Soc. London 7: 276, plate 8. 1828. P. L. Fiedler, R. K. Zebell IllustratedEndemic Synonyms: Mariposa
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  • calendula J. C. Wendland Bot. Beob., 41. 1798. , Hort. Herrenhus. 1: 8, plate 6. 1798. Alison McKenzie Mahoney Common names: Capeweed Etymology: Greek
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  • Thamnium Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 5: 211, plate 518. 1852, Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 614. Mentioned
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  • Platygyrium repens Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 5: 95, plate 458. 1851. William D. Reese† Etymology: Greek platys, broad, and gyros, circle
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  • Basionym: Laphamia rupestris A. Gray Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. 3(5): 100, plate 9, fig. A. 1852 Synonyms: Pappothrix rupestris (A. Gray) Rydberg Treatment
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  • Illustrated Basionym: Zygodon mougeotii Bruch & Schimper Bryol. Europ. 3: 39, plate 206. 1836 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 40. Mentioned
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  • genusCanella speciesCanella winterana (Linnaeus) Gaertner Fruct. Sem. Pl. 1: 373, plate 77, fig. 2. 1788. Thomas K. Wilson Common names: Canella wild-cinnamon cinnamon-bark
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  • Lower Taxa Anisocoma acaulis Torrey & A. Gray Boston J. Nat. Hist. 5: 111, plate 13, figs. 7–11. 1845. David J. Keil Etymology: Greek anisos, unequal, and
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  • Sanvitalia ocymoides, Sanvitalia procumbens Lamarck J. Hist. Nat. 2: 176, plate 33. 1792. John L. Strother Etymology: Etymology unclear possibly for some
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  • Royle Illustrations of the Botany... of the Himalayan Mountains... 403, plate 95, fig. 3. 1840. Robert B. Faden Etymology: In honor of Murdan Aly, plant
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  • Echeandia flavescens, Echeandia texensis Ortega Nov. Pl. Descr. Dec., 135, plate 18. 1800. Robert W. Cruden Etymology: For Pedro Gregorio Echeandía, 1746–1817
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  • Endemic Basionym: Penstemon breviflorus Lindley Edwards's Bot. Reg. 23: plate 1946. 1837 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 78. Mentioned
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  • Cyclopogon cranichoides, Cyclopogon elatus C. Presl Reliq. Haenk. 1: 93, plate 13. 1827. James D. Ackerman Etymology: Greek cyclo, circular, and pogon,
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  • speciesDarlingtonia californica Torrey Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. 6(4): 5, plate 12. 1853,. T. Lawrence Mellichamp IllustratedEndemic Treatment appears in
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  • speciesCalycanthus occidentalis Hooker & Arnott Bot. Beechey Voy., 340, plate 84. 1841. George P. Johnson Common names: California spicebush sweetshrub
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  • genusAsarum speciesAsarum caudatum Lindley Edwards's Bot. Reg. 17: footnote after plate 1399. 1831. Alan T. Whittemore, Michael R. Mesler, Karen L. Lu EndemicIllustrated
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  • speciesAcrostichum danaeifolium Langsdorff & Fischer Pl. Voy. Russes Monde 1: 5, plate 1. 1810. Robert M. Lloyd Illustrated Synonyms: Acrostichum lomarioides Jenman
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  • Basionym: Gisopteris palmata Bernhardi J. Bot. (Schrader) 1800(2): 129, plate 2(1). 1801 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2. Treatment on page 115. Illustrator:
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  • speciesAndreaea blyttii Schimper in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 6: 155, plate 635. 1855,. Richard H. Zander Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment
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  • genusArrhenopterum speciesArrhenopterum heterostichum Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 198, plate 46, figs. 1 – 9. 1801. Norton G. Miller† Illustrated Synonyms: Aulacomnium
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  • EndemicIllustrated Basionym: Sematophyllum smallii R. S. Williams Bryologist 23: 76, plate 6. 1920 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 572. Illustrator:
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  • infestus Kunth in A. von Humboldt et al., Nov. Gen. Sp. 7(fol.): 47, 7(qto.): 61, Plate 614. 1824 (as infesta) Colubrina infesta (Kunth) Schlechtendal Treatment
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  • Basionym: Hypnum haldaneanum Greville Ann. Lyceum Nat. Hist. New York 1: 275, plate 23 [center]. 1825 (as haldanianum) Synonyms: Heterophyllium haldaneanum (Greville)
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  • in A. von Humboldt et al., Nov. Gen. Sp. 5(fol.): 197. , 5(qto.): 254. , plate 472. 1822. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Etymology: For Toussaint Bastard
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  • coulteri, Lasthenia glabrata subsp. glabrata Lindley Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 21: plate 1780. 1835. Raymund Chan, Robert Ornduff† Endemic Treatment appears in FNA
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  • crassifolia, Maxillaria parviflora Ruiz & Pavon Fl. Peruv. Prodr., 116, plate 25. 1794. John T. Atwood Etymology: Latin maxilla, jawbone apparently an
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  • Cordylanthus kingii subsp. kingii S. Watson Botany (Fortieth Parallel), 233, 460, plate 22, figs. 3–6. 1871. Kerry A. Barringer Common names: King’s bird’s-beak
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  • speciesDeeringothamnus rugelii (B. L. Robinson) Small Addisonia 15: 17, plate 489. 1930. Robert Kral Common names: Rugel's pawpaw Conservation concernEndemicIllustrated
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  • Illustrated Basionym: Bartramia menziesii Turner Ann. Bot. (König & Sims) 1: 525, plate 11, fig. 1. 1805 Synonyms: Anacolia menziesii var. baueri (Hampe) Paris Treatment
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  • Basionym: Calyptridium roseum S. Watson Botany (Fortieth Parallel), 44, plate 6, figs. 6–8. 1871 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 464
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  • genusPouteria Show Lower Taxa Pouteria campechiana Aublet Hist. Pl. Guiane 1: 85, plate 33. 1775 ,. Richard P. Wunderlin, R. David Whetstone Common names: Egg-fruit
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  • Taxa Haloragis erecta J. R. Forster & G. Forster Char. Gen. Pl. ed. 2, 61, plate 31. 1776. Mitchell S. Alix, Robin W. Scribailo Etymology: Greek halos, sea
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  • Purple or winecup clarkia Basionym: Oenothera purpurea Curtis Bot. Mag. 10: plate 352. 1796 Synonyms: Godetia purpurea (Curtis) G. Don Treatment appears in
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  • genusAndreaea speciesAndreaea nivalis Hooker Trans. Linn. Soc. London 10: 395, plate 31, fig. 4. 1811,. Richard H. Zander Synonyms: Andreaea baileyi (Holzinger)
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  • parryi, Calycoseris wrightii A. Gray Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. 5(6): 104, plate 14. 1853. L. D. Gottlieb Common names: Tack-stem Etymology: Greek kalyx,
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  • Trixis californica, Trixis inula P. Browne Civ. Nat. Hist. Jamaica, 312, plate 33, fig. 1. 1756. David J. Keil Common names: Threefold Etymology: Greek
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  • Lower Taxa Voitia hyperborea, Voitia nivalis Hornschuch Voitia Systylio, 5, plate 1. 1818. Paul C. Marino Etymology: For Johann Gottlob Wilhelm Voit, 1787
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  • genusAbronia speciesAbronia pogonantha Heimerl Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 11: 87, plate 2, fig. 4. 1889. Leo A. Galloway IllustratedEndemic Treatment appears in
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  • speciesAbronia turbinata Torrey ex S. Watson Botany (Fortieth Parallel), 285, plate 31, figs. 1–5, 8, 9. 1871. Leo A. Galloway IllustratedEndemic Treatment appears
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  • Calandrinia ciliata Kunth in A. von Humboldt et al., Nov. Gen. Sp. 6: 77, plate 526. 1823. Walter A. Kelley Etymology: For J. L. Calandrini, 1703–1758, Swiss
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  • Micranthemum micranthemoides, Micranthemum umbrosum Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 10, plate 2. 1803. name conserved Brian R. Keener Common names: Mudflower Etymology:
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  •   Family ⠉ Plate of taxon Illustrator ⠉ Phrymaceae Phrymaceae Phrymaceae Mimulus ringens var. ringens Glossostigma cleistanthum Phryma leptostachya var
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  • genusZephyranthes speciesZephyranthes candida (Lindley) Herbert Bot. Mag. 53: plate 2607. 1826. Raymond O. Flagg, Gerald L. Smith, Walter S. Flory† Common names:
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  • shevockii Nees & Hornschuch in C. G. D. Nees et al., Bryol. Germ. 2(2): 179, plate 41. 1831. A. Jonathan Shaw Etymology: For Mathias Mielichhofer, 1772 – 1847
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  • cuneifolia, Warea sessilifolia Nuttall J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 7: 83, plate 10. 1834. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Etymology: For Nathaniel A. Ware, 1789–1853
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  • speciesAmelanchier interior E. L. Nielsen Amer. Midl. Naturalist 22: 185, plate 13. 1939. Christopher S. Campbell, Michael B. Burgess, Kevin R. Cushman,
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  • familyCannaceae genusCanna speciesCanna flaccida Salisbury Icones Stirpium Rariorum 3, plate 2. 1791. W. John Kress, Linda M. Prince Common names: Golden canna banda
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  • genusBellibarbula Show Lower Taxa Bellibarbula recurva P. C. Chen Hedwigia 80: 222, plate 38. 1941 ,. Patricia M. Eckel Etymology: Latin bellus, beautiful, and genus
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  • Phacocystis speciesCarex aperta Boott in W. J. Hooker, Fl. Bor-Amer. 2: 218, plate 219. 1839. Lisa A. Standley, Jacques Cayouette, Leo Bruederle IllustratedEndemic
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  • Soliva sessilis, Soliva stolonifera Ruiz & Pavón Fl. Peruv. Prodr., 113, plate 24. 1794. Linda E. Watson Common names: Burrweed Etymology: For Salvador
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  • Brachymenium mexicanum Schwagrichen Sp. Musc. Frond. Suppl. 2(1,2): 131, plate 135. 1824. John R. Spence Etymology: Greek brachys, short, and hy menion
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  • Taxa Darlingtonia californica Torrey Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. 6(4): 4, plate 12. 1853, name conserved ,. T. Lawrence Mellichamp Common names: California
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  • Basionym: Brauneria paradoxa Norton Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 12: 40, plate 8. 1902 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 90. Mentioned
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  • familyElatinaceae genusElatine speciesElatine triandra Schkuhr Bot. Handb. 1: 345, plate 109b, fig. 2. 1789–1791. Hamid Razifard, Gordon C. Tucker, Donald H. Les
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  • pseudocapitata, Horkelia fusca var. tenella Lindley Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 23: plate 1997. 1837. Barbara Ertter, James L. Reveal Common names: Dusky pinewoods or
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  • genusPodostemum speciesPodostemum ceratophyllum Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 2: 165, plate 44. 1803. C. Thomas Philbrick, Garrett E. Crow Common names: Podostémon à
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  • Glossopetalon spinescens var. spinescens A. Gray Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. 5(6): 29, plate 12, fig. B. 1853. Charles T. Mason Jr.†, George Yatskievych Common names:
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  •   Family ⠉ Plate of taxon Illustrator ⠉ Simmondsiaceae Viscaceae Cornaceae Simmondsia chinensis Viscum album subsp. album Cornus florida Barbara Alongi
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  • ovalifolium var. williamsiae Nuttall J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 7: 50, plate 8, fig. 1. 1834. James L. Reveal IllustratedEndemic Synonyms: Eucycla ovalifolia (Nuttall)
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  • Lower Taxa Hibiscus striatus subsp. lambertianus Cavanilles Diss. 3: 146, plate 54, fig. 1. 1787. Orland J. Blanchard Jr. Common names: Striped rose-mallow
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  • (ß) major Torrey in L. Sitgreaves, Rep. Exped. Zuni Colorado Rivers, 171, plate 16. 1853 Synonyms: Juglans microcarpa var. major (Torrey) L. D. Benson Treatment
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  • angustifolia Bonpland in A. von Humboldt and A. J. Bonpland, Pl. Aequinoct. 1: 140, plate 40. 1807. William J. Hess Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on
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  • genusEucommia Show Lower Taxa Eucommia ulmoides Oliver Hooker's Icon. Pl. 20: plate 1950. 1890. Michael A. Vincent Introduced Etymology: Greek eu, good or well
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  • Engl. Bot. 24: plate 1728. 1807,. Roxanne I. Hastings, Henk C. Greven Basionym: Fissidens pulvinatus Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 158, plate 40, figs. 1–3.
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  •   Family ⠉ Plate of taxon Illustrator ⠉ Phrymaceae Paulowniaceae Orobanchaceae Diplacus longiflorus Paulownia tomentosa Schwalbea americana Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
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  • Gillenieae genusAmelanchier speciesAmelanchier utahensis Koehne Gatt. Pomac., 25, plate 2, fig. 20e. 1890. Christopher S. Campbell, Michael B. Burgess, Kevin R.
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  • adpressipilis, Arabis pycnocarpa var. pycnocarpa M. Hopkins Rhodora 39: 112, plate 458, figs. 1–3. 1937. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Synonyms: Arabis hirsuta subsp
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  • Gillenieae genusAmelanchier speciesAmelanchier laevis Wiegand Rhodora 14: 154, plate 96, figs. 7A–G. 1912. Christopher S. Campbell, Michael B. Burgess, Kevin
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  • Endemic Basionym: Mespilus arborea F. Michaux Hist. Arbr. Forest. 3: 68, plate 11. 1812 Synonyms: Amelanchier arborea var. alabamensis (Britton) G. N. Jones
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  •   Family ⠉ Plate of taxon Illustrator ⠉ Loasaceae Loasaceae Hydrangeaceae Eucnide urens Cevallia sinuata Decumaria barbara Linny Heagy Linny Heagy Yevonn
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  • Thelypteris ovata var. ovata R. P. St. John in Small, Ferns S. E. States 230, with plate. 1938. Alan R. Smith Common names: Ovate maiden fern Synonyms: Christella
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  • IllustratedEndemic Basionym: Crotonopsis linearis Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 2: 186, plate 46. 1803 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 220. Mentioned
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  • Basionym: Bartonia laevicaulis Douglas in W. J. Hooker, Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 221, plate 69. 1832 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 514. Mentioned
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  • Lower Taxa Menziesia ferruginea, Menziesia pilosa Smith Pl. Icon. Ined. 3: plate 56. 1791,. Dorothy M. Fabijan Etymology: For Archibald Menzies, 1754–1842
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  • familyMyrsinaceae genusArdisia speciesArdisia crenata Sims Bot. Mag. 45: plate 1950. 1817 ,. John J. Pipoly III, Jon M. Ricketson Common names: Coral a
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  • subg. Scirpidium speciesEleocharis brachycarpa Svenson Rhodora 31: 200, plate 190, fig. 34. 1929. S. Galen Smith*, Jeremy J. Bruhl*, M. Socorro González-Elizondo*
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  • Allium atrorubens var. cristatum S. Watson Botany (Fortieth Parallel), 352, plate 38, figs. 4, 5. 1871. Dale W. McNeal Jr., T. D. Jacobsen Endemic Treatment
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  • californicum, Tropidocarpum capparideum, Tropidocarpum gracile Hooker Icon. Pl. 1: plate 43. 1836. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Etymology: Greek tropis, keel, and karpos,
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  • frutescens, Leucophyllum minus Humboldt & Bonpland Pl. Aequinoct. 2: 95, plate 109. 1812. James Henrickson, Guy L. Nesom Common names: Barometer-bush silver-leaf cenizo
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  • Kunth in A. von Humboldt et al., Nov. Gen. Sp. 2(fol.): 278; 2(qto.): 345; plate 183. 1818. Eliane Meyer Norman Common names: Escobilla butterfly bush Illustrated
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  • Fendlera rupicola Engelmann & A. Gray Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. 3(5): 77, plate 5. 1852. Ronald L. McGregor†, James Henrickson Common names: Fendler-bush
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  • fowleri, Polygonum fowleri subsp. hudsonianum B. L. Robinson Rhodora 4: 67, plate 35, figs. 14, 15. 1902. Mihai Costea, François J. Tardif, Harold R. Hinds†
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  • wrightii Torrey in L. Sitgreaves, Rep. Exped. Zuni Colorado Rivers, 170, plate 13. 1853 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 420. Mentioned
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  • twinpod Endemic Basionym: Vesicaria didymocarpa Hooker Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 49, plate 16. 1830 Synonyms: Coulterina didymocarpa (Hooker) Kuntze Treatment appears
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  • von Humboldt et al., Nov. Gen. Sp. 4(fol.): 176. 1818. , 4(qto.): 224, plate 379. 1820. Edward E. Schilling Common names: Goldeneye Etymology: For L.
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  • lemmonii A. Gray in War Department [U.S.], Pacif. Railr. Rep. 4(5): 106, plate 15. 1857 ·. Dale E. Johnson Etymology: [[Etymology::Fremont’s-gold [Greek
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  • IllustratedEndemic Basionym: Troximon aurantiacum Hooker Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 300, plate 104. 1833 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 327. Mentioned
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  • Patricia M. Eckel Basionym: Weissia longipes Sommerfelt Suppl. Fl. Lapp., 52, plate 1, figs. 1–10. 1826 Synonyms: Dicranum julaceum Hooker Treatment appears
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  • Terry T. McIntosh Basionym: Dicranum purpureum Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 136, plate 36. 1801 Synonyms: Ceratodon purpurascens (Hedwig) Jennings Ceratodon purpureus
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  • Polygonum sawatchense subsp. sawatchense Small Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 20: 213, plate 156. 1893. Mihai Costea, François J. Tardif, Harold R. Hinds† Endemic Treatment
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  • speciesDrosera intermedia Hayne J. F. P. Dreves and F. G. Hayne, Bot. Bilderb. 3: 18, plate 3B. 1798. T. Lawrence Mellichamp Common names: Narrow- or oblong- or spatulate-
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  • Jepsonia malvifolia, Jepsonia parryi Small Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 23: 18, plate 256. 1896 ,. Debra K. Trock Etymology: For Willis Linn Jepson, 1867–1946
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  • Arctostaphylos tomentosa subsp. tomentosa (Pursh) Lindley Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 21: plate 1791. 1835 ,. V. Thomas Parker, Michael C. Vasey, Jon E. Keeley Common names:
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  • parviflora Willdenow Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin Neue Schriften 2: 105, plate 4, fig. 1. 1799. James B. Phipps Common names: Barren-strawberry waldsteinie
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  • Aspicarpa hirtella, Aspicarpa hyssopifolia Richard Mém. Mus. Hist. Nat. 2: 396, plate 13. 1815. William R. Anderson† Etymology: Greek aspis, shield, and karpos
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  • 286, 287, 288. Bulb nonrhizomatous, globose, 3.5–5.5 × 3–4.5 cm; basal plate 1–3 cm; neck 1.5–4 cm; tunic dark brown. Leaves deciduous, 5–12, arching
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  • Basionym: Aspidium munitum var. imbricans D. C. Eaton Ferns N. Amer. 1: 188, plate 25, fig. 3. 1878 Synonyms: Polystichum munitum subsp. imbricans (D. C. Eaton)
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  • Show Lower Taxa Canella winterana P. Browne Civ. Nat. Hist. Jamaica, 275, plate 27, fig. 3. 1756. Thomas K. Wilson Common names: Canella or wild-cinnamon Latin
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  • Jaffueliobryum raui, Jaffueliobryum wrightii Thériot Rev. Bryol., n. s. 1: 192, plate 8, figs. 1–5. 1928 ,. John R. Spence Etymology: For Félix Jafuell, 1857–1931
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  • genusPelexia Show Lower Taxa Pelexia adnata Poiteau ex Lindley Bot. Reg. 12: plate 985. 1826. James D. Ackerman Etymology: Greek pelex, helmet, in reference
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  • Laeliinae genusEncyclia Show Lower Taxa Encyclia tampensis Hooker Bot. Mag. 55: plate 2831. 1828. Eric Hágsater Etymology: Greek enkyklos, to encircle, referring
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  • genusPolystachya Show Lower Taxa Polystachya concreta Hooker Exot. Fl. 2: plate 103. 1824. James D. Ackerman Etymology: Greek poly, many, and stachys, spike
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  • Show Lower Taxa Prescottia oligantha Lindley in W. J. Hooker, Exotic Fl. 2: plate 115. 1824. James D. Ackerman Etymology: For John Prescott (d. 1837), a British
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  • Taxa Leptohymenium sharpii Schwagrichen Sp. Musc. Frond. Suppl. 3(1,2): sub plate 246, fig. c. 1828. Joseph R. Rohrer Etymology: Greek leptos, thin, and hymen
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  • parviflora, Galinsoga parviflora var. semicalva Cavanilles Icon. 3: 41, plate 281. 1795. Judith M. Canne-Hilliker WeedyIllustrated Treatment appears in
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  • mucronata, Liatris punctata var. punctata Hooker Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 306, plate 105. 1833. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Plains or dotted gayfeather Synonyms:
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  • Taxa Luina hypoleuca, Luina serpentina Bentham Hooker’s Icon. Pl. 12: 35, plate 1139. 1873. John L. Strother Etymology: Anagram of Inula, name of another
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  • genusArnoseris Show Lower Taxa Arnoseris minima Gaertner Fruct. Sem. Pl. 2: 355, plate 157, fig. 3. 1791. John L. Strother Etymology: Greek arnos, sheep, and seris
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  • subsp. frigida, Arnica griscomii subsp. griscomii Fernald Rhodora 26: 105, plate 143, fig. 7. 1924. Steven J. Wolf Common names: Snow arnica Synonyms: Arnica
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  • genusCymbalaria Show Lower Taxa Cymbalaria muralis Hill Brit. Herb., 113, plate 17 [upper left center]. 1756. Wayne J. Elisens Introduced Etymology: Latin
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  • genusTorenia speciesTorenia fournieri Linden ex E. Fournier Ill. Hort. 23: 129, plate 249. 1876. Deborah Q. Lewis IntroducedIllustrated Treatment appears in FNA
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  • genusGazania Show Lower Taxa Gazania linearis Gaertner Fruct. Sem. Pl. 2: 451, plate 173, fig. 2. 1791. Alison McKenzie Mahoney Common names: Treasure-flower
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  • ilicifolium, Crossopetalum rhacoma P. Browne Civ. Nat. Hist. Jamaica, 145, plate 16, fig. 1. 1756. Jinshuang Ma Etymology: Greek krossos, fringe, and petalon
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  • genusSclerocarpus Show Lower Taxa Sclerocarpus uniserialis Jacquin Icon. Pl. Rar. 1: 17, plate 176. 1781. Neil A. Harriman Common names: Mexican bone-bract Etymology: Greek
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  • angustifolia subsp. tomentosa Vahl in G. C. Oeder et al., Fl. Dan. 9(26): 5, plate 1524. 1816. Steven J. Wolf Common names: Narrowleaf arnica Synonyms: Arnica
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  • var. gigas Burman f. Flora Indica. nec non Prodromus Florae Capensis 18, plate 7, fig. 2. 1768. Robert B. Faden WeedyIntroduced Treatment appears in FNA
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  • genusEulophia Show Lower Taxa Eulophia alta R. Brown ex Lindley Bot. Reg. 8: plate 686. 1823. Gustavo A. Romero-González Etymology: Greek eu, well, and lophos
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  • genusOeceoclades Show Lower Taxa Oeceoclades maculata Lindley Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 18: plate 1522. 1832. Roger L. Hammer Etymology: Greek oikeios, of a household (Latin
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  • Galeandra bicarinata Lindley in F. A. Bauer and J. Lindley, Ill. Orch. Pl. 2: plate 8. 1832. Gustavo A. Romero-González Etymology: Latin galea, helmet, and Greek
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  • austromontana, Collinsia heterophylla var. heterophylla Graham Bot. Mag. 65: plate 3695. 1838. Michael S. Park Common names: Purple Chinese-houses Treatment
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  • IllustratedEndemic Basionym: Hookera coronaria Salisbury Parad. Lond. 2: plate 98. 1808 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 324. Mentioned
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  • americanum, Erythronium americanum subsp. harperi Ker Gawler Bot. Mag. 28: plate 1113. 1808. Geraldine A. Allen, Kenneth R. Robertson Common names: Yellow
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  • genusHerbertia Show Lower Taxa Herbertia lahue Sweet Brit. Fl. Gard. 3: plate 222. 1827. Peter Goldblatt Common names: Pleat-leaf iris Etymology: for William
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  • genusPlagiopus Show Lower Taxa Plagiopus oederianus Bridel Bryol. Univ. 1: 596, plate 5, fig. 5. 1826. Dana G. Griffin III Etymology: Greek plagios, oblique, and
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  • Show Lower Taxa Brunnichia ovata Banks ex Gaertner Fruct. Sem. Pl. 1: 213, plate 45, fig. 2. 1788. Walter C. Holmes Common names: American buckwheat-vine
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  • 474. 1837.. Sam P. Vander Kloet Basionym: Oxycoccus Hill Brit. Herb. 324, plate 46 [lower left]. 1756 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 8. Treatment on page
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  • Kosteletzkya depressa, Kosteletzkya pentacarpos C. Presl Reliq. Haenk. 2: 130, plate 70. 1835. Orland J. Blanchard Jr. Etymology: For Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky
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  • Taxa Guapira discolor, Guapira obtusata Aublet Hist. Pl. Guiane 1: 308, plate 119 (as Quapira). 1775. John S. Clement Etymology: Portugese guapirá , a
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  • genusCinclidium speciesCinclidium stygium Swartz J. Bot. (Schrader) 1801(1): 27, plate 2. 1803. Terry T. McIntosh, Steven G. Newmaster Illustrated Treatment appears
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  • Pachysandra procumbens, Pachysandra terminalis Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 2: 177, plate 45. 1803. David E. Boufford Etymology: Greek pachys, stout, and pachys, man
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  • Malvella leprosa, Malvella sagittifolia Jaubert & Spach Ill. Pl. Orient. 5: 47, plate 444. 1855. Paul A. Fryxell†, Steven R. Hill Common names: Alkali mallow Etymology:
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  • Fritillaria biflora var. ineziana Lindley Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 20: under plate 1663. 1834. Bryan Ness Common names: Chocolate-lily mission bells Endemic
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  • Basionym: Phascum crassinervium Schwägrichen Sp. Musc. Frond. Suppl. 1(1): 4, plate 2. 1811 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment on page 651. Mentioned
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  • Lower Taxa Clasmatodon parvulus Hooker & Wilson J. Bot. (Hooker) 4: 421, plate 25, fig. A. 1842. Dale H. Vitt Etymology: Greek klasma, fragment, and odon
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  • Hageniella micans Brotherus Öfvers. Finska Vetensk.-Soc. Förh. 52A(7): 4, plate 4. 1910. Wilfred B. Schofield† Etymology: For Ingebrigt Severin Hagen, 1852
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  • congestum A. Gray in War Department [U.S.], Pacif. Railr. Rep. 6(3): 80, plate 12. 1858 ,. Gary D. Wallace Etymology: Greek hemitomias, half eunuch, alluding
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  • glomerata Zuccarini Abh. Math.-Phys. Cl. Konigl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. 3: 240, plate 6. 1840. Kathleen Burt-Utley, John F. Utley Common names: Guapilla Illustrated
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  • globemallow Illustrated Basionym: Malva angustifolia Cavanilles Diss. 2: 64, plate 20, fig. 3. 1786 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 360
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  • Show Lower Taxa Podostemum ceratophyllum Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 2: 164, plate 44 [as Podostemon]. 1803. C. Thomas Philbrick, Garrett E. Crow Common names:
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  • minutiflora, Sageretia thea, Sageretia wrightii Brongniart Mém. Fam. Rhamnées, 52, plate 2, fig. 2. 1826. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Mock buckthorn Etymology: For
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  • genusPulicaria Show Lower Taxa Pulicaria paludosa Gaertner Fruct. Sem. Pl. 2: 461, plate 173, fig. 7. 1791. Robert E. Preston Common names: False fleabane Etymology:
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  • Taxa Breynia disticha J. R. Forster & G. Forster Char. Gen. Pl. ed. 2, 145, plate 73. 1776. name conserved Geoffrey A. Levin Common names: Snowbush Introduced
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  • terebinthinaceum var. terebinthinaceum Jacquin Hort. Bot. Vindob. 1: 16, plate 43. 1770. Jennifer A. Clevinger Common names: Prairie-dock Endemic Treatment
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  • genusAlophia Show Lower Taxa Alophia drummondii Herbert Bot. Mag. 66: under plate 3779. 1840. Peter Goldblatt Common names: Pinewoods-lily purple pleat-leaf
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  • Ionopsis utricularioides Kunth in A. von Humboldt et al., Nov. Gen. Sp. 1: 279, plate 83. 1816. Mark W. Chase Etymology: Greek ion, violet, and opsis, having the
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  • genusMacradenia Show Lower Taxa Macradenia lutescens R. Brown Bot. Reg. 8: plate 612. 1822. Mark W. Chase Etymology: Greek makros, large, and aden, gland
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  • Orthodontium pellucens Schwagrichen Sp. Musc. Frond. Suppl. 2(2,2): 123, plate 188. 1827. Patricia M. Eckel Etymology: Greek, ortho- , straight, and odon
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  • Illustrated Basionym: Bryum viridissimum Dickson Fasc. Pl. Crypt. Brit. 4: 9, plate 10, fig. 18. 1801 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 81
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  • genusPyxidanthera speciesPyxidanthera barbulata Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 152, plate 17. 1803 ,. Bruce A. Sorrie, Alan S. Weakley, Guy L. Nesom Common names:
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  • Macklin, Gerry Moore Basionym: Rubus stellatus Smith Pl. Icon. Ined. 3: plate 64. 1791 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 36. Mentioned
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  • familyHaemodoraceae genusLophiola speciesLophiola aurea Ker Gawler Bot. Mag. 39: plate 1596. 1813. Kenneth R. Robertson IllustratedEndemic Synonyms: Lophiola americana (Pursh)
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  • subsp. setigera Willdenow in C. M. von Sternberg, Revis. Saxifrag. 1: 25, plate 6. 1810 ,. Luc Brouillet, Patrick E. Elvander† Common names: Stoloniferous
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  • Lagotis glauca Gaertner Novi Comment. Acad. Sci. Imp. Petrop. 14(1): 533, plate 18, fig. 2. 1770. Reidar Elven, David F. Murray Common names: Weasel snout
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  • Brodiaea californica subsp. leptandra Lindley Fl. Serres Jard. Eur. 5: plate 428, b, footnote. 1849. J. Chris Pires IllustratedEndemic Synonyms: Hookera
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