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  • diverse insect fauna. Most of the diversity of the family in the Western Hemisphere is concentrated in the genus Quercus, with the greatest number of species
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  • (Liriodendron). Mostly in Asia, the Pacific Islands, and the Western Hemisphere. Genera ca. 6(-12), species ca. 220 (2 genera, 9 species in the flora). Magnoliaceae
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  • classification of the Ranunculaceae with special reference to the Western Hemisphere. Phytologia 70: 24-27. Tamura, M. 1963. Morphology, ecology and phylogeny
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  • with the margins incurved over the upper glumes; upper glumes keeled; florets bisexual; lemmas hyaline, bifid almost to the base, awned from the cleft;
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  • compound and simple papillae towards the apices, x = 9. There are approximately 50 species of Panicum subg. Panicum in the Western Hemisphere (Zuloaga
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  • cotyledons fleshy and oily, variously lobed. Western Hemisphere and Eurasia. Genera 7, species 59 (2 genera, 17 species in the flora). The fruit in Juglandaceae
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  • ridge. x = 29. Most in the Western Hemisphere, a small number in Asia, Africa, the Pacific Islands, and Australia. Pellaea in the broad sense is a diverse
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  • Islands). Species ca. 33 (7 in the flora). Stillingia is distributed primarily in the warmer regions of the western hemisphere, with a major center of diversity
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  • generic and infrageneric classification of L. D. Benson (1948), who gave by far the most thorough and best documented study of the problem. The genus and its
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  • sub¬tropical, and warm-temperate regions throughout the world. Seventy-three species are native to the Western Hemisphere; 27 are native to the Flora region
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  • abundant in wet forests of warm temperate and tropical regions. In the Western Hemisphere, its range extends from the southern United States through South America
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  • glands present. x = 11. Mostly Western Hemisphere, Europe, Asia. Species ca. 30 (24 in the flora). Beal, E. O., J. W. Wooten, and R. B. Kaul. 1982. Review of
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  • taxa native to the Western Hemisphere, disarticulation is acropetal and the lemmas fall with the caryopses, leaving the paleas attached to the rachilla. Nathaniel
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  • transversely dehiscent. Mostly tropical and subtropical, Western Hemisphere, Africa, Asia (China). Species ca. 60 (3 in the flora). None. Burmannia biflora, Burmannia
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  • Primarily tropical, Western Hemisphere, Africa (including Madagascar). Genera 6, species ca. 20 (1 genus, 1 species in the flora). The family was placed
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  • disturbed ground. There are about seven species in the Western Hemisphere, but only three grow in the Flora region. None. Panicum dichotomiflorum, Panicum
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  • regions. Species 4 (1 in the flora). Duncan, W. H. and M. Mellinger. 1972. Edgeworthia (Thymelaeaceae) new to the Western Hemisphere. Rhodora 74: 436–439.
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  • approximately 12 species of Panicum sect. Repentia in the Western Hemisphere, four of which grow in the Flora region. The species generally inhabit wet sites, growing
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  • pools and lakes Elevation: 0–50 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; La., native, Asia, Africa, Australia. Blyxa aubertii is known in the Western Hemisphere
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  • regions, Western Hemisphere. Species 5 (1 in the flora). Fassett, N. C. 1953. A monograph of Cabomba. Castanea 13: 116-128. Ørgaard, M. 1991. The genus Cabomba
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