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  • pinetorum, Ribes quercetorum, Ribes roezlii, Ribes rotundifolium, Ribes rubrum, Ribes sanguineum, Ribes sericeum, Ribes speciosum, Ribes thacherianum,
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  • capitellatum, Phoradendron juniperinum, Phoradendron leucarpum, Phoradendron rubrum, Phoradendron villosum Nuttall J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, n.s. 1:
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  • Europe. The leaves of Ribes rubrum are rather thick. Cultivated red currants may have originated from a cross between R. rubrum and R. spicatum E. Robson
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  • Splachnum ampullaceum, Splachnum luteum, Splachnum pensylvanicum, Splachnum rubrum, Splachnum sphaericum, Splachnum vasculosum Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 51
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  • Pseudoblitum speciesChenopodium rubrum Show Lower Taxa Chenopodium rubrum var. humile, Chenopodium rubrum var. rubrum Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 218. 1753. Steven
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  • sect. Pseudoblitum Show Lower Taxa Chenopodium chenopodioides, Chenopodium rubrum Bentham & Hooker f. Gen. Pl. 3: 52. 1880. Steven E. Clemants, Sergei L.
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  • Illustrator ⠉ Grossulariaceae Paeoniaceae Paeoniaceae Iteaceae Iteaceae Ribes rubrum Paeonia Paeonia brownii Itea Itea virginica Barbara Alongi John Myers John
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  • platyneuron Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 1069. 1753 Synonyms: Asplenium platyneuron var. bacculum-rubrum (Fernald) Fernald Asplenium platyneuron var. incisum (E. C. Howe) Robinson
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  • speciesPhoradendron rubrum (Linnaeus) Grisebach Fl. Brit. W.I., 314. 1860. Daniel L. Nickrent Common names: Narrow-leaved mistletoe Basionym: Viscum rubrum Linnaeus
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  • sporophytes of S. rubrum resemble the mature sporophytes of S. sphaericum and immature sporophytes of S. ampullaceum. The leaves of S. rubrum are less broadly
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  • (Empetrum rubrum Vahl ex Willdenow), although Li J. H. et al. (2002) and M. Popp et al. (unpubl.) did not. Nevertheless, we are treating E. rubrum as distinct
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  • Illustrator ⠉ Grossulariaceae Paeoniaceae Paeoniaceae Iteaceae Iteaceae Ribes rubrum Paeonia Paeonia brownii Itea Itea virginica Barbara Alongi John Myers John
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  • Synonyms: Empetrum nigrum var. eamesii (Fernald & Wiegand) B. Boivin Empetrum rubrum var. eamesii (Fernald & Wiegand) Cronquist Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Habitat: Acidic soils in low, swampy woodlands along streams, red maple (Acer rubrum) swamps, very wet in spring, plants often grouped on hummocks, possibly
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  • Illustrator ⠉ Grossulariaceae Paeoniaceae Paeoniaceae Iteaceae Iteaceae Ribes rubrum Paeonia Paeonia brownii Itea Itea virginica Barbara Alongi John Myers John
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  • Chenopodium rubrum var. rubrum (category Chenopodium rubrum)
    sectionChenopodium sect. Pseudoblitum speciesChenopodium rubrum varietyChenopodium rubrum var. rubrum Steven E. Clemants, Sergei L. Mosyakin Illustrated Treatment
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  • chenopodioides 8 Perianth segments mostly connate only at very base Chenopodium rubrum 9 Flowers individually disposed in panicles; leaf blades glabrous > 10 9
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  • discoid-umbrelliform, unlike the more convex-umbrelliform hypophysis of S. rubrum, and 4.5–11 mm wide. Immature sporophytes look much like the mature sporophytes
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  • Chenopodium rubrum var. humile (category Chenopodium rubrum)
    Blitum sectionChenopodium sect. Pseudoblitum speciesChenopodium rubrum varietyChenopodium rubrum var. humile (Hooker) S. Watson in W. H. Brewer et al., Bot
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  • and A. J. Grout (1939) pointed out, American specimens reported as Acaulon rubrum are A. muticum var. rufescens. These plants are often small, rather three-sided
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