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  • familyAsteraceae tribeAsteraceae tribe Cichorieae genusPrenanthes speciesPrenanthes alata (Hooker) D. Dietrich Syn. Pl. 4: 1309. 1847. David J. Bogler Common names:
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  • frequently expanded into prominent whitish dorsiventral crests or wings are var. alata M. G. Gilbert, known from Arabia, Iran, and Pakistan (M. G. Gilbert 1993)
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  • Synonyms: Diplandra decurrens (Walter) Rafinesque D. montana Rafinesque Jussiaea alata C. Presl J. bertonii H. Léveillé J. decurrens (Walter) de Candolle J. palustris G
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  • described as I. flaccida var chapmanii Engelmann. Isoëtes flaccida var. alata (Small) N. E. Pfeiffer has included plants in which the megaspores are densely
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  • Hess & Reveal (E. hemipterum, E. hieracifolium, and E. nealleyi), and sect. Alata Bentham (E. alatum). The rest of the species occur in northern Mexico and
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  • J. Bogler Common names: Arrowleaf snakeroot Endemic Basionym: Prenanthes alata var. sagittata A. Gray in A. Gray et al., Syn. Fl. N. Amer. 1(2): 435. 1884
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  • Ulmaceae Ulmaceae Ulmaceae Ulmaceae Ulmaceae Ulmaceae Ulmus serotina Ulmus alata Ulmus americana Planera aquatica Ulmus thomasii Ulmus rubra John Myers John
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  • present contact between them. All subspecies are self-incompatible. Oenothera alata Nuttall (1818) is an illegitimate name based on O. macrocarpa and pertains
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  • tenebrosus de Candolle Biotia corymbosa de Candolle Biotia corymbosa var. alata (W. P. C. Barton) de Candolle Biotia macrophylla var. divaricata (Linnaeus)
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  • not formally covered in this treatment, for example, P. ×belotii Pepin (P. alata Curtis × P. caerulea; R. P. Wunderlin and B. F. Hansen 2003), P. edulis (Wunderlin
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  • pollen shed as monads; seed surface cells transversely elongate. Ludwigia alata 28 Nectary disc nearly flat at ovary apex; capsules 1–1.5 mm, thin- walled
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  • fall line of South Carolina or the Gulf Coast, or even some plants of S. alata hybrids west of Mobile Bay, Alabama, with bulges in the distal portions of
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  • sagittate proximal and mid-cauline leaves, which are similar to those of P. alata and P. sagittata, species found far to the north. It is known only from the
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  • Rothrock et al. (1997) documented putative hybrids between C. scoparia and C. alata, C. hormathodes, C. straminea, and C. suberecta. See note under 146. Carex
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  • respectively (the pertinent herbarium specimens belong to subsp. scoparia). Kochia alata Bates, described as a presumably native North American species, is not specifically
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  • 0–20 m Generated Map Legacy Map Fla. Carex vexans is very similar to C. alata. However, even in their zone of potential overlap in northern Florida, the
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