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  • Rostraria cristata (L.) Trin. var. cristata; those with glumes and lemmas that are almost glabrous apart from their ciliate keels belong to R. cristata var.
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  • genusCelosia speciesCelosia cristata Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 205. 1753. Kenneth R. Robertson Introduced Synonyms: Celosia argentea var. cristata (Linnaeus) Kuntze Treatment
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyAlismataceae genusSagittaria speciesSagittaria cristata Engelmann Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences 4: 29
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  • speciesPlatanthera cristata (Michaux) Lindley Gen. Sp. Orchid. Pl., 291. 1835. Charles J. Sheviak Endemic Basionym: Orchis cristata Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer
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  • Johnson, A. verticillata (Lamarck) L. A. S. Johnson (C. stricta Aiton), C. cristata Miquel (C. lepidophloia F. Mueller) and Gymnostoma sumatranum (Junghuhn
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  • Koeleria gracilis Koeleria cristata var. pubescens Koeleria cristata var. major Koeleria cristata var. longifolia Koeleria cristata Treatment appears in FNA
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  • the triangular opening of P. cristata. Until recently P. chapmanii was confused with the hybrid of P. ciliaris and P. cristata, P. ×channellii Folsom, which
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  • Common names: Quelite Endemic Synonyms: Atriplex arenaria Nuttall Atriplex cristata var. arenaria (Nuttall) Kuntze Atriplex pentandra subsp. arenaria (Nuttall)
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  • atropurpurea Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 1076. 1753 Synonyms: Pellaea atropurpurea var. cristata Trelease Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2. Illustrator: John Myers Copyright:
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  • Perianth segments keeled and crested; leaf blades elliptic or ovate Dysphania cristata 5 Flowers in dense glomerules arranged in spikes or panicles [6a. Dysphania
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  • 2.5–4.5 cm; floral tubes filiform, 4–8 cm; spathes sharply keeled. Iris cristata 6 Stems 0.8–4 cm; floral tubes funnelform, 1–2 cm; spathes slightly keeled
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  • with them. The broad, pale green leaves are much like those of a giant I. cristata.” F. H. Smith and Q. D. Clarkson (1956) said, “It clearly does not belong
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  • southeastern United States. This diploid is one of the parents of D. celsa and D. cristata. It crosses with D. celsa to produce sterile hybrids. None. None. window
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  • blephariglottis with P. ciliaris are P. ×bicolor (Rafinesque) Luer and with P. cristata are P. ×canbyi (Ames) Luer. The unusual and rare hybrid P. blephariglottis
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  • hypothetical missing ancestral species " D. semicristata " (see discussion for D. cristata). Dryopteris carthusiana hybridizes with five species; hybrids can be separated
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  • ciliaris with P. blephariglottis are P. ×bicolor (Rafinesque) Luer and with P. cristata are P. ×channellii Folsom; until recently the latter was confused with
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  • The fertile hybrid, Dryopteris clintoniana (D. cristata X goldiana) was treated as a "variety" of D. cristata. Botrychium oneidense was made a "form" of B
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  • smithii, Bouteloua gracilis, Buchloë dactyloides, Hilaria jamesii, Koeleria cristata, Muhlenbergia torreyi, Sporobolus cryptandus, and Stipa comata. Warm-season
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