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  • Cotoneaster lucidus Cotoneaster pannosus Cotoneaster simonsii Crataegus biltmoreana ... further results
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  • familySmilacaceae genusSmilax Show Lower Taxa Smilax auriculata, Smilax biltmoreana, Smilax bona-nox, Smilax californica, Smilax ecirrata, Smilax glauca,
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  • seriesCrataegus (sect. Coccineae) ser. Intricatae Show Lower Taxa Crataegus biltmoreana, Crataegus buckleyi, Crataegus communis, Crataegus craytonii, Crataegus
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  • familyCyperaceae genusCarex sectionCarex sect. Paniceae Show Lower Taxa Carex biltmoreana, Carex californica, Carex laxa, Carex livida, Carex meadii, Carex panicea
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  • Coccineae seriesCrataegus (sect. Coccineae) ser. Intricatae speciesCrataegus biltmoreana Beadle Bot. Gaz. 28: 406. 1899. James B. Phipps Common names: Biltmore
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  • familyCyperaceae genusCarex sectionCarex sect. Paniceae speciesCarex biltmoreana Mackenzie Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 37: 234. 1910. Paul E. Rothrock, A. A
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  • speciesSmilax biltmoreana (Small) J. B. Norton ex Pennell Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 43: 413. 1916. Walter C. Holmes Endemic Basionym: Nemexia biltmoreana Small Fl
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  • names: Stone’s hawthorn Conservation concernEndemic Synonyms: Crataegus biltmoreana var. stonei (Sargent) Kruschke Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment
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  • S.Dak., Tenn., Wis. Smilax ecirrhata is similar to S. huberi and S. biltmoreana, both with fewer leaves of different shapes. None. None. window.prope
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  • S.C., Tenn. Smilax hugeri is distinguished from S. ecirrhata and S. biltmoreana mainly by leaf morphology. Specimens from Tennessee are not sharply distinct
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  • leaf surfaces. It is so densely hairy that it might well pass for C. biltmoreana (ser. Intricatae). However, C. mackenziei var. mackenziei and C. decorata
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  • rare shrub from a few scattered localities. The species resembles C. biltmoreana in its hairiness but has usually larger, differently shaped leaves, 20
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  • a very dwarf and distinctive member of ser. Intricatae, similar to C. biltmoreana but with much smaller parts. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherT
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