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  • arvensis, Viola bakeri, Viola beckwithii, Viola bicolor, Viola biflora, Viola blanda, Viola brittoniana, Viola canadensis, Viola canina, Viola charlestonensis
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  • sectionRosa sect. Rosa Show Lower Taxa Rosa acicularis, Rosa arkansana, Rosa blanda, Rosa bridgesii, Rosa californica, Rosa carolina, Rosa cinnamomea, Rosa
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  • genusCarex sectionCarex sect. Laxiflorae Show Lower Taxa Carex albursina, Carex blanda, Carex chapmanii, Carex crebriflora, Carex gracilescens, Carex hendersonii
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  • variation observed in V. blanda. N. H. Russell (1965) noted that Viola incognita is principally found in glaciated areas whereas V. blanda is found in nonglaciated
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  • familyCyperaceae genusCarex sectionCarex sect. Laxiflorae speciesCarex blanda Dewey Amer. J. Sci. Arts 10: 45. 1825. Charles T. Bryson, Robert F. C. Naczi
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  • native R. blanda and thereby a serious threat to the integrity of the native species. A. Bruneau et al. (2007) found that, within Rosa blanda, previously
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  • violet violette pâle Endemic Synonyms: Viola blanda subsp. macloskeyi (F. E. Lloyd) A. E. Murray V. blanda var. macloskeyi (F. E. Lloyd) Jepson V. macloskeyi
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  • diverse genus. Anemone nemorosa Linnaeus, A. ranunculoides Linnaeus, and A. blanda Schott & Kotschy, all native to Europe, are cultivated and may persist in
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  • ×palustriformis is more similar to R. palustris. Rosa blanda and R. palustris differ by: branch armature (R. blanda unarmed or with sparse prickles or aciculi, R
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  • Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Violaceae Violaceae Violaceae Viola bicolor Viola blanda Viola douglasii Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
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  • Basionym: Crataegus ovata Sargent Man. Trees, 402, fig. 321. 1905 Synonyms: C. blanda Sargent C. larga Sargent Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on
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  • kidney-shaped or white violet violette réniforme Endemic Synonyms: Viola blanda var. renifolia (A. Gray) A. Gray V. brainerdii Greene V. mistassinica Greene
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  • acicularis subsp. sayi; D. spinosa induces a multichambered gall on stems of R. blanda (J. D. Shorthouse 1991). Most Rosa species have general usages, such as
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  • albursina, C. blanda, C. crebriflora, C. laxiflora, and C. leptonervia. Older specimens of C. kraliana bear identifications most often of C. blanda, C. crebriflora
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  • between V. lanceolata and either V. macloskeyi or V. blanda. The distributions of V. macloskeyi and V. blanda overlap with V. lanceolata and var. primulifolia
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  • Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Violaceae Violaceae Violaceae Viola bicolor Viola blanda Viola douglasii Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
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  • flora is referable to this taxon. D. B. Ward (1977b) and others listed N. blanda G. Meyer [= N. glandulifera Rodschied], a Central and South American taxon
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  • be more closely related with the stemless white violets (for example, V. blanda) than with V. nephrophylla. Viola clauseniana was considered a distinct
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  • repens. The V. palustris complex in western North America, which includes V. blanda, V. epipsila var. repens, V. macloskeyi, V. palustris, and V. renifolia
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  • quite far inland, primarily along major rivers. It often associates with C. blanda, C. crus-corvi, C. granularis, C. socialis, and C. tribuloides. When it
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