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  • with congeners, including A. arborea, A. bartramiana, A. canadensis, A. humilis, A. interior, A. sanguinea, and A. spicata (M. L. Fernald 1950; L. Cinq-Mars
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  • (M. L. Fernald 1950) to hybridize with A. bartramiana, A. canadensis, A. humilis, and A. laevis. The authors have collected putative hybrids with A. amabilis
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  • ×quinti-martii Louis-Marie), A. canadensis, A. fernaldii, A. gaspensis, A. humilis, A. intermedia, A. laevis, A. sanguinea, A. spicata, and A. interior. The
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  • Gray Vesicaria stenophylla var. diffusa A. Gray Vesicaria stenophylla var. humilis A. Gray Vesicaria stenophylla var. procera A. Gray Treatment appears in
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  • blades: hairs white or gray; styles 0.2-0.4 mm; stigmas 0.2-0.56 mm. Salix humilis 35 Stems erect, 0.5-6 m, not layering, often strongly glaucous; largest
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  • member of the western North American ITS clade (which also includes A. humilis and A. sanguinea of eastern North America) and some eastern North American
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  • unsatisfactory species. The species may have arisen as a hybrid between Tradescantia humilis and T. occidentalis and been recognized as a species because of its constant
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  • superimposed on the mammillae, and is hygrophytic. It is also quite like Tortella humilis when sterile but may be often be distinguished by its more elongate stems
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  • stipules, and pistillate sepals. The species is closely related to C. humilis and C. soliman, which may intergrade with it. Croton ciliatoglandulifer
    3 KB (318 words) - 20:16, 5 November 2020
  • Map Legacy Map Tex., e, s Mexico. Croton soliman is most similar to C. humilis. In the flora area, C. soliman is found only in Cameron County. None. None
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  • California and New Mexico. It can appear similar to dwarf forms of Podagrostis humilis (p. 694), but differs from that species in not having paleas. None. None
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  • brachycarpa, S. cordata, and S. silicicola). Even upland species (S. bebbiana, S. humilis, and S. scouleriana), usually regarded to root poorly, can root prolifically
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  • Salix bebbiana forms natural hybrids with S. candida, S. geyeriana, S. humilis, and S. petiolaris. Reports of hybrids with S. discolor (C. K. Schneider
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  • tandilense; and Soreng (2003) in placing A. aequivalvis (Trin.) Trin. and A. humilis —together with several Central and South American species, including A.
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  • alpina, but suggested that B. linearis is even more closely related to B. humilis and the Asian B. siliquosa Bunge. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigh
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  • surfaces of Salix atrocinerea often are spreading to erect, and curly as in S. humilis. Usually, S. atrocinerea can be recognized by its closely spaced parallel
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  • hybrids with S. eriocephala and S. petiolaris. Reports of hybrids with S. humilis (C. K. Schneider 1921; M. L. Fernald 1950) are not based on convincing specimens
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  • throats are 3–4 mm in diameter, suggesting possible contact with Penstemon humilis; consequently, Idaho is excluded from the distribution of var. formosus
    5 KB (532 words) - 20:32, 5 November 2020
  • hyperoceanic British Columbia, seen also in Gymnostomum aeruginosum and Tortella humilis. The variety resembles Didymodon fallax in its large, long-lanceolate leaves
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  • colonizes sandy soil, but in the crevices of rocks in hilly stations. Tortella humilis, which might possibly be confused with these varieties, has a distinct stem
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