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  • 1997; A. B. Doweld 2001). T. B. Patterson (1998), K. Kubitzki et al. (1990+, vol. 3), W. S. Judd et al. (1999), R. F. Thorne (2000), and T. B. Patterson
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  • (Amaranthaceae). Sida 19: 931–974. Costea, M., A. Sanders, and G. Waines. 2001b. Notes on some little known Amaranthus taxa (Amaranthaceae) in the United
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  • American works (e.g., B. E. Wofford 1981), splitting Arenaria is supported by morphological and molecular evidence (M. Nepokroeff et al. 2001). J. McNeill (1962)
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  • nodes of fallen branches or possibly by suckering. J. C. Estill and M. B. Cruzan (2001) mentioned that P. morifolia is endemic to South Carolina, whereas it
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  • (R. G. Olmstead et al. 2001; B. Oxelman et al. 2005). Leucophyllum zygophyllum I. M. Johnston is mapped in Hidalgo County, Texas (B. L. Turner et al. 2003);
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  • taxonomic, reproductive, ecological, and evolutionary implications (S. Kelso 1992b; A. J. Richards 2003). When such clear distinction occurs in conjunction with
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