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  • sect. Penstemon speciesPenstemon deustus varietyPenstemon deustus var. suffrutescens L. F. Henderson Rhodora 33: 206. 1931. (as Pentstemon) Craig C. Freeman
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  • constancei Rollins Contr. Gray Herb. 201: 5, plate 1. 1971 Synonyms: Arabis suffrutescens var. perstylosa Rollins Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment
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  • genusErysimum speciesErysimum suffrutescens (Abrams) Rossbach Aliso 4: 121. 1958. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Endemic Basionym: Cheiranthus suffrutescens Abrams Bull. S. Calif
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  • speciesBoechera suffrutescens (S. Watson) Dorn Brittonia 55: 3. 2003. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz, Michael D. Windham Basionym: Arabis suffrutescens S. Watson Proc
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  • speciesOenothera suffrutescens (Seringe) W. L. Wagner & Hoch Syst. Bot. Monogr. 83: 214. 2007. Warren L. Wagner Basionym: Gaura suffrutescens Seringe in A
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  • Primulaceae Primulaceae Myrsinaceae Myrsinaceae Primula egaliksensis Primula suffrutescens Trientalis Trientalis borealis Barbara Alongi Barbara Alongi Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
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  • that O. hispida arose following interspecific hybridization between O. suffrutescens (subsect. Campogaura) and a species in subsect. Stipogaura, possibly
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  • crandallii var. crandallii Craig C. Freeman Endemic Synonyms: Penstemon suffrutescens Rydberg Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 102. Stems
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  • foliosa (Greene) Greene Pleiocardia orbiculata (Greene) Greene Pleiocardia suffrutescens (Greene) Greene Pleiocardia tortuosa (Kellogg) Greene Streptanthus foliosus Greene
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  • acute inner sepals of C. aldersonii are more similar to those of C. suffrutescens. The calyx of C. aldersonii occasionally has stellate hairs with thickened
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  • horizontalis Greene Leafl. Bot. Observ. Crit. 2: 74. 1910 Synonyms: Arabis suffrutescens var. horizontalis (Greene) Rollins Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7
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  • Additionally, three other sexually reproducing species, A. marginata, A. suffrutescens, and A. rosulata, may have contributed to the genetic complexity of the
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  • Erysimum insulare var. angustatum Rossbach Erysimum moniliforme Erysimum suffrutescens var. lompocense Erysimum tilimii Erysimum wheeleri Treatment appears
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  • Mountain west of Redding, California, where it approaches small forms of C. suffrutescens in habit (see discussion there). It is sometimes cultivated in rock-gardens
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  • Primulaceae Primulaceae Myrsinaceae Myrsinaceae Primula egaliksensis Primula suffrutescens Trientalis Trientalis borealis Barbara Alongi Barbara Alongi Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
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  • flora). Even with the recognition of Crocanthemum aldersonii and C. suffrutescens as separate species, morphological diversity within C. scoparium still
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  • Xerogaura by Raven and Gregory; instead O. boquillensis paired with O. suffrutescens in subsect. Campogaura (Hoggard et al.) and was transferred to subsect
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  • Diego counties and adjacent Baja California. Chaenactis parishii and C. suffrutescens form a species pair well marked by the (usually) subshrubby habit, proximal
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  • hispida to be self-incompatible. It occasionally forms hybrids with O. suffrutescens. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"subsection","name":"Oenothera
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  • a series of apomictic hybrids, possibly involving B. stricta and B. suffrutescens. The two varieties recognized by Rollins are well isolated geographically
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