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  • Sceptridium sectionBotrychium sect. Sceptridium Show Lower Taxa Botrychium biternatum, Botrychium dissectum, Botrychium jenmanii, Botrychium multifidum, Botrychium
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  • Tenn., Tex., Va., W.Va. Botrychium biternatum often grows with B. dissectum and B. jenmanii. The name B. biternatum was misapplied by L.Underwood to B
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyRanunculaceae genusEnemion Show Lower Taxa Enemion biternatum, Enemion hallii, Enemion occidentale, Enemion savilei, Enemion stipitatum
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  • Botrychium lunarioides Botrychium multifidum Botrychium dissectum Botrychium biternatum John Myers John Myers John Myers John Myers Ophioglossaceae Ophioglossaceae
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  • with B. biternatum; in open grassy places and lawns it is found with B. lunarioides. In many ways, B. jenmanii is intermediate between B. biternatum and B
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  • speciesEnemion biternatum Rafinesque J. Phys. Chim. Hist. Nat. Arts 91: 70. 1820. Bruce A. Ford EndemicIllustrated Synonyms: Isopyrum biternatum (Rafinesque)
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  • parallel-sided; leaves mostly remaining green during winter. Botrychium biternatum 6 Trophophore blades usually 2–4-pinnate, pinnules trowel-shaped or ovate
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  • scoparius Michaux and Ophioglossum crotalophoroides Walter. The name B. biternatum was misapplied by L.Underwood to B. lunarioides. None. None. window.p
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  • Botrychium lunarioides Botrychium multifidum Botrychium dissectum Botrychium biternatum John Myers John Myers John Myers John Myers Ophioglossaceae Ophioglossaceae
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