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  • gramineus, Potamogeton groenlandicus, Potamogeton hillii, Potamogeton illinoensis, Potamogeton natans, Potamogeton nodosus, Potamogeton oakesianus, Potamogeton
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  • Smilax glauca, Smilax havanensis, Smilax herbacea, Smilax hugeri, Smilax illinoensis, Smilax jamesii, Smilax lasioneura, Smilax laurifolia, Smilax pseudochina
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  • Oxalis frutescens, Oxalis grandis, Oxalis hirta, Oxalis hispidula, Oxalis illinoensis, Oxalis incarnata, Oxalis intermedia, Oxalis latifolia, Oxalis laxa, Oxalis
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familySmilacaceae genusSmilax speciesSmilax illinoensis Mangaly Rhodora 70: 263, fig. 25A. 1968. Walter C. Holmes Endemic Treatment
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  • Differences between Oxalis illinoensis and O. grandis are subtle, but they appear to be correlated with geography. Oxalis illinoensis occupies the western part
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  • Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot., sér. 4, 8: 202. 1857 Synonyms: F. virginiana var. illinoensis A. Gray Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 278. Mentioned
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  • of P. illinoensis and the acuminate apex for P. gramineus. Also, the number of veins seems to work as well. Three hybrids, Potamogeton illinoensis × P.
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  • veins than do any other species. One hybrid, Potamogeton amplifolius × P. illinoensis (= P. × scoliophyllus Hagström), has been described. None. None. window
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  • bulbifera has also been reported (R. C. Moran 1982b). This hybrid, C. × illinoensis R. C. Moran, is known only from the type and needs to be studied further
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  • localities. Cystopteris bulbifera may hybridize with C. tenuis to form C. × illinoensis (C. H. Haufler et al. 1990; R. C. Moran 1982b). Diploid sexual C. bulbifera
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  • publication, and there is no valid basis for accepting the deviant spelling "illinoensis" that is so widely used today (E. L. Little Jr. 1979). Carya illinoinensis
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  • similar pattern also occurs in other species, especially O. grandis, O. illinoensis, and O. texana. Seemingly disjunct plants of native habitats in Nuevo
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  • hybrids, Potamogeton gramineus × P. nodosus (= P. × argutulus Hagström), P. illinoensis × P. nodosus (= P. × faxonii Morong), P. nodosus × P. richardsonii (=
    4 KB (454 words) - 20:32, 5 November 2020
  • natans (= P. × sparganiifolius Laestadius ex Fries), P. gramineus × P. illinoensis [= P. × spathuliformis (J. W. Robbins) Morong)], and P. gramineus × P
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  • the same. For example, it makes no difference to the name Desmanthus illinoensis, the Illinois bundleflower, if the plant is treated as a member of the
    19 KB (2,758 words) - 00:13, 14 February 2019