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  • or multiporate. Nearly worldwide. Species ca. 85 (30 in the flora). Rogers, C. M. 1982. The systematics of Linum sect. Linopsis (Linaceae). Pl. Syst. Evol
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  • latter includes most of the Minuartia species native to the southeastern United States. McNeill (1962) placed these species in sect. Uninerviae (Fenzl) Mattfeld;
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  • Florida. Rhodora 95: 352–368. Wheeler, L. C. 1941. Euphorbia subgenus Chamaesyce in Canada and the United States exclusive of southern Florida. Rhodora 43:
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  • Chetyson Rafinesque; Clausenella Á. Löve & D. Löve; Cockerellia (R. T. Clausen & C. H. Uhl) Á. Löve & D. Löve; Hjaltalinia Á. Löve & D. Löve Species 420–470 (41
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  • Cornus racemosa, Cornus rugosa, Cornus sanguinea, Cornus sericea (Dumortier) C. K. Schneider Ill. Handb. Laubholzk. 2: 437. 1909. Zack E. Murrell, Derick
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  • whorled in Cardamine angustata, C. concatenata, and C. diphylla and in Lunaria annua; sometimes subopposite in C. dissecta and C. maxima and in Draba ogilviensis)
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  • A Revision of Juncus Ssubgenus Poiophylli (Juncaceae) in the Eastern United States. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Kansas. Catling, P. M. and K. W. Spicer
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  • subglobose, dehiscence loculicidal. Seeds black, flat, coat with crust. w United States, n Mexico. Species 3 (2 in the flora). The distribution of the species
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  • North America. Canad. J. Bot. 61: 3140--3163. Reed, C. F. 1965. Isoëtes in southeastern United States. Phytologia 12: 369--400. Soper, J. H. and S. Rao.
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  • less enlarged distal lateral nerves not anise scented when crushed c United States. Species 1. None. Solidago drummondii window.propertiesFromHigherTa
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  • Gaz. 140: 199–207. Parfitt, B. D. and M. A. Baker. 1993. Opuntia. In: J. C. Hickman, ed. 1993. The Jepson Manual. Higher Plants of California. Berkeley
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  • pyrenes 3–5, dorsally grooved, sides plane. Generated Map Legacy Map c United States. Crataegus ×sicca is a poorly understood taxon from scattered locations
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  • Seeds flat, triangular, 0.3–0.6 cm on radial margins. x = 30. se and sc United States, nw Mexico to Honduras and El Salvador. Species 26 (5 in the flora).
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  • wetted; cotyledons accumbent to incumbent. x = 14. w, c United States. Species 7 (7 in the flora). Both R. C. Rollins (1993) and N. H. Holmgren (2005b) reported
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  • mostly occurring in lines between ribs; pappi coroniform. x = 4, 5. c United States. Species 2 (2 in the flora). Amphiachyris was recently treated within
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  • distinct in fruit. Capsules 2-locular, longitudinally 2-grooved. x = 11. c, e United States, e Asia, Africa. Species 29 (1 in the flora). None. Itea virginica
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  • curved, surface obscurely reticulate with rectangular pits. x = 6. w, c United States, n Mexico, Asia, Africa, Australia, introduced in South America, warm-temperate
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  • 131–149. Foster, R. C. 1937. A cytotaxonomic survey of the North American species of Iris. Contr. Gray Herb. 119: 3–79. Henderson, N. C. 1991. Iris ×pacifica
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  • Cypselae prismatic, 5-ribbed, glabrous [pubescent]; pappi 0. x = 10. s, c United States, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America. Species 5 (1 in
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  • entire length to the clasping base. Spores spherical to angular, smooth. c United States, Europe, Africa. Species 1. None. Pyramidula tetragona window.prope
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