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  • nigra, Carex nudata, Carex obnupta, Carex paleacea, Carex ramenskii, Carex recta, Carex rufina, Carex salina, Carex schottii, Carex scopulorum, Carex senta
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  • Clematis ligusticifolia, Clematis orientalis, Clematis pauciflora, Clematis recta, Clematis tangutica, Clematis terniflora, Clematis virginiana, Clematis vitalba
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  • × C. recta. Other accepted hybrids of C. recta are crosses of C. recta with C. salina and C. subspathacea. A specimen intermediate between C. recta and
    5 KB (570 words) - 21:45, 18 February 2022
  • familyRanunculaceae genusClematis subgenusClematis subg. Clematis speciesClematis recta Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 544. 1753. James S. Pringle Introduced Treatment appears
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  • on the basis of seedling morphology, including the transfer of Clematis recta and C. terniflora to Clematis subg. Viorna. Many species are valued as ornamentals;
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  • genusPotentilla sectionPotentilla sect. Rectae Show Lower Taxa Potentilla recta (Th. Wolf) Juzepczuk in V. L. Komarov et al., Fl. URSS 10: 160. 1941. Barbara
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  • IllustratedIntroducedWeedy Synonyms: Potentilla recta subsp. obscura (Willdenow) Arcangeli P. recta var. obscura (Willdenow) Poiret P. recta subsp. pilosa (Willdenow ex Poiret)
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  • known as C. recta, C. salina var. cuspidata, and C. salina var. fuliginea from the New England states, and about half of the reports of C. recta from the
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  • glareosa var. amphigena), and C. ×gauthieri E. Lepage (= C. paleacea × C. recta). Similar depauperate plants have been cultivated in an experimental garden
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  • Fries (= C. salina × C. bigelowii), C. ×mendica E. Lepage (= C. salina × C. recta), and C. ×stansalina E. Lepage (= C. salina × C. aquatilis). None. None.
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  • relatively stiff, spreading, tubercle-based hairs to 3 mm, resembling those of P. recta. In addition, the tiny, smooth, pale achenes of P. biennis and P. rivalis
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  • subspathacea × C. rariflora), C. ×gauthieri E. Lepage (= C. subspathacea × C. recta), C. ×persalina E. Lepage (= C. subspathacea × C. salina). None. None. window
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  • consider P. inclinata to be the hybrid derivative of P. argentea and P. recta (A. Kurtto et al. in J. Jalas et al. 1972+, vol. 13). The P. collina group
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