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  • increasingly widely cultivated in the Flora region, they are most common in the coastal and southern states. Most of the cultivated species are Asian in origin, but
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  • Native to China, cultivated in the flora. Genus 1 (6+ known from fossils), species 1. Page, C. N. 1990. Coniferophytina: Ginkgoaceae. In: K. Kubitzki et
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  • Africa. Species 52 (1 in the flora). Several species of Watsonia are cultivated in the flora area where the winters are mild, especially in California; only
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  • as garden escapes in areas of the continent outside their natural ranges. Two Eurasian species that are widely cultivated in the flora area also escape
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  • occasionally referred to as the beefwood family or the Australian-pine family. Species have been cultivated in the warmest parts of the flora as ornamentals and
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  • smaller flowers, dense indument, and all leaves simple, is sometimes cultivated in the flora area. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • 2000 (139 in the flora). Euphorbia is one of the two or three most species-rich angiosperm genera worldwide. Members of the genus occur in almost all
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  • a good source of fodder and hay in Russia (Tzvelev 1976). One species has been cultivated in the Flora region. Tzvelev, N.N. 1976. Zlaki SSSR. Nauka, Leningrad
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  • Hasskarl in some treatments (K. A. Wilson 1960). Other forms of C. esculenta are cultivated in the flora area both for food and as ornamentals. The species
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  • Spodiopogon sibiricus extends north to Irkutsk, Russia. One species is cultivated in the Flora region. None. Spodiopogon sibiricus window.propertiesFromHigher
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  • number. The cross-sectional anatomy of its leaf blades is unique among the Stipeae (Vazquez and Barkworth 2004). One species is cultivated in the Flora region
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  • open to the base, margins sometimes extending beyond the base of the ligule, the extensions often conspicuously hairy, sometimes grading into the ligule;
    4 KB (369 words) - 17:22, 11 May 2021
  • Agrimonia eupatoria Linnaeus Agrimonia eupatoria has been sporadically cultivated in the flora area. No evidence has been found that this introduced European species
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  • domestica is commonly cultivated as an ornamental. China and Japan have been considered the possible sources of cultivated material. In the flora, seedlings are
    3 KB (215 words) - 22:51, 5 November 2020
  • Additional species are cultivated in the flora area. All reports of Gypsophila acutifolia Steven ex Sprengel, G. perfoliata Linnaeus in the narrow sense, G.
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  • Paraguay, Uruguay). Passiflora caerulea is cultivated widely in the flora area but naturalized only in the Los Angeles metropolitan area (see F. Hrusa
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  • naturalized in Alberta, British Columbia, California, and Washington are undocumented. The variants of Salix alba, commonly cultivated in the flora area, are
    12 KB (1,602 words) - 23:32, 5 November 2020
  • Myanmar. It is cultivated occasionally in the Flora region. Edgar and Conner (2000) report that, in New Zealand, M. nepalensis has escaped cultivation and is
    3 KB (247 words) - 18:57, 11 May 2021
  • 10. The subfamily Pooideae includes approximately 3300 species, making it the largest subfamily in the Poaceae. It reaches its greatest diversity in cool
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  • 892 species are native to the Flora region; 2 tribes, 78 genera, and 290 species have become established in the region. The remaining taxa include ornamental
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