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  • testa smooth. x = 11, 12, 13. North America, Mexico, West Indies (Hispaniola, Windward Islands), Central America, South America, e Asia, Pacific Islands (New
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  • cytotaxonomic basis (e.g., Anemonastrum, Anemonidium, Anemonoides, and Jurtsevia) are reduced to synonymy here. Some North American species of Anemone are
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  • yellowish brown or brown, narrowly ellipsoid, wings absent. x = 14. c, e North America, e Asia. Species 1. The name lopseed alludes to the fruit appearing to
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  • hummingbirds in North America. Phylogenetic analysis (M. W. Skinner 1988) suggests that the original pendent lilies to colonize North America were butterfly-pollinated
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  • triseriale, North American Polypodium is a complex assemblage of interactive species. The North American species have ties to European taxa (e.g., P. vulgare
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  • flora area. Although no extralimital species of Taxus is naturalized in North America, spontaneous, immature (sapling) exotic yews have been noted in a very
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  • short and stiff hairy. ray florets 5–8(–10) Generated Map Legacy Map e North America. Varieties 3 (3 in the flora). None. Solidago rugosa var. aspera window
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  • peristome xerocastique, perfect. Calyptra naked. Spores 12–16 µm]. e North America, Mexico, e Asia, Pacific Islands (Hawaii). Species 4 (2 in the flora). There
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  • subtropics, mostly of North America, South America, and South Africa; they extend as well into temperate regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. The
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  • tip. Spores finely papillose, appearing smooth. North America, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia. Species ca.
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  • 12, except for the white-flowered species of eastern North America, E. albidum, E. mesochoreum, and E. propullans, which have x = 11. Both diploid and tetraploid
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  • Tiarella cordifolia is known from eastern North America and T. trifoliata is known from western North America. Tiarella polyphylla D. Don occurs in Asia
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  • riblike. Seeds 0–42[–203]. c, e North America, Mexico, West Indies (Dominican Republic), Central America, South America. Species 11 (1 in the flora). Philbrick
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  • style deciduous. Primarily temperate, some tropical and subtropical, North America, e Asia, Australia. Species ca. 20 (2 in the flora). None. Carex amplifolia
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  • alveolae formed by collapse of minute bulbous cells. x = 22. North America, n Mexico, e Asia (Russian Far East). Primula Linnaeus sect. Dodecatheon (Linnaeus)
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  • capsule, black, glossy, bony, not winged. x = 12. Temperate regions, e North America, e Asia. Species 4 (2 in the flora). In Hamamelis, the explosively dehiscent
    5 KB (468 words) - 22:48, 5 November 2020
  • Wild Violets of North America. Berkeley and Los Angeles. Ballard, H. E. 1992. Systematics of Viola Section Viola in North America North of Mexico. M.S.
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  • ends, oblong-cylindric, striate or lightly wrinkled, lustrous. x = 7. e North America, e Asia (Japan and China into the Himalayas and southwards to New Guinea)
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  • reddish brown, ellipsoid, ovoid, or spheroid, smooth. x = 11. North America, s South America, Eurasia. Species ca. 60 (6 in the flora). A wide range of chromosome
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  • ellipsoid to lanceoloid, flat, angled to winged. x = 8, 10. North America (including Mexico), e Asia. Species 4 (2 in the flora). The species of Stenanthium
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