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  • Species 1. Chamaelirium and the east Asian Chionographis Maximowicz (H. Hara 1968) form a classic Arcto-Tertiary, disjunct generic pair whose distinctive
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  • of some species of Chrysosplenium. Biochem. Syst. & Ecol. 7: 195–201. Hara, H. 1957. Synopsis of the genus Chrysosplenium L. (Saxifragaceae). J. Fac. Sci
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  • Legacy Map B.C., Yukon, Alaska, e Asia (Russia: Kamtchatka, e Siberia). H. Hara (1957) recognized two varieties of Chrysosplenium wrightii. He considered var
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  • northeastern Iowa. H. Hara (1957) treated Chrysosplenium iowense as synonymous with C. alternifolium Linnaeus var. sibiricum H. Hara. J. G. Packer (1963)
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  • refugial regions such as the Gulf Coastal Plain (P.S. Martin and B.E. Harrell 1957; E.L. Little Jr. 1971b; A.Graham 1972b, 1973b; A.J. Sharp 1972, 1972b; see
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  • 1905--1972. North American Flora.... 42 vols. New York. [Vols. 1--34, 1905--1957; Ser. 2, Vols. 1--8, 1954--1972.] Brittonia = Brittonia; a Journal of Systematic
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