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  • Pl. ed. Keller, [ 2]. 1763. Craig C. Freeman Common names: Beardtongue Etymology: Greek pente, five, and stemon, stamen, alluding to the conspicuous nature
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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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  • The interserial hybrids Crataegus persimilis and C. ×sicca key out at couplets 16 and 20, respectively; C. turnerorum keys out in part at couplets 18 and
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  • the southeastern United States. Harvard Pap. Bot. 2: 133–177. Zomlefer, W. B. 1997c. The genera of Tofieldiaceae in the southeastern United States. Harvard
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  • recognized families (Malvaceae in the narrow sense) forms a monophyletic group (C. Bayer et al. 1999; W. S. Alverson et al. 1999) and the monophyly of an expanded
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  • Ludwigioideae, Onagraceae subfam. Onagroideae Jussieu Warren L. Wagner, Peter C. Hoch Common names: Evening Primrose Family Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Pedicularis, Rhinanthus, Schwalbea, Seymeria, Striga, Triphysaria Ventenat Craig C. Freeman, Richard K. Rabeler, Wayne J. Elisens Common names: Broomrape Family
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  • regions of acidic soil, such as the southeastern United States. Wetlands in much of Canada and the northern United States support dense populations of ericaceous
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  • terrestrial species (C. capricorni R. Mason, C. muelleri Sonder, and C. sonderi Hegelmaier) have trilocular anthers; in these species and C. cycloptera Schotsman
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  • base with or without nectaries; stamens [4–]5–100, distinct; anthers 2-thecate; staminodes absent [outermost stamen sometimes sterile]; gynoecium syncarpous
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  • Funnel-lily Etymology: Greek andros, stamen, and stephanos, crown, alluding to the apical appendages of the united filaments Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Johnson (C. stricta Aiton), C. cristata Miquel (C. lepidophloia F. Mueller) and Gymnostoma sumatranum (Junghuhn ex de Vriese) L. A. S. Johnson (C. sumatrana
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  • Commelinaceae: XV. Kew Bull. 41: 407--412. Tucker, G. C. 1989. The genera of Commelinaceae in the southeastern United States. J. Arnold Arbor. 70: 97--130. Callisia
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  • Island, Baja California. Atriplex nitens Schkuhr, Bot. Handb. 3: 541. 1803 P. C. Standley (1916) reported this species in New York, New Jersey, South Dakota
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  • example, M. W. Chase et al. 1993; N. Korotkova et al. 2009; K. Wurdack and C. C. Davis 2009). Only Chrysobalanus icaco is important commercially; it is planted
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  • revision of the subgenus Eucyperus found in the United States. Catholic Univ. Amer., Biol. Ser. 26: 1–74. Tucker, G. C. 1983. The taxonomy of Cyperus (Cyperaceae)
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  • species in the flora). Argue, C. L. 1974. Pollen studies in the Alismataceae (Alismaceae). Bot. Gaz. 135: 338--344. Argue, C. L. 1976. Pollen studies in
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  • Sargent, C. immanis Ashe, C. lecta Sargent, C. littoralis Sargent, C. menandiana Sargent, C. mercerensis Sargent, C. pilosa Sargent, C. pinguis Sargent, C
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  • 205–220. Standley, P. C. 1917. The Chenopodiaceae of the North American flora. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 44: 411–429. Standley, P. C. 1926. Chenopodiaceae
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  • Tendrils of Smilax. Bot. Gaz. 69: 438–442. Coker, W. C. 1944. The woody smilaxes of the United States.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 60: 27–69, plates
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