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  • Central America, South America (Argentina, s Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela). Populations of Boehmeria cylindrica are disjunct in South America.
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  • genusAngelonia Show Lower Taxa Angelonia gardneri Bonpland in A. von Humboldt and A. J. A. Bonpland, Pl. Aequinoct. 2: 92, plate 108. 1812. Kerry A. Barringer
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  • Guyana, and southern Venezuela. All species are characteristic of moist-to-wet, open, sunny, low-nutrient, acidic habitats. The evolutionary origins and relationships
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  • Schneider, and H. orizabae F. A. Ley and ranges from the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt south to Colombia and Venezuela. A number of species and varieties
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  • reliably identified to species. Literature reports from Cuba, Mexico, and Venezuela may be based on specimens of E. coloradoensis. None. None. window.pr
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  • (K. A. Vincent 1981). It has subsequently been documented from Mexico and Venezuela. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Lindernia"
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  • was considered to extend from northern Mexico to Nicaragua, Colombia, and Venezuela. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Setariopsis"
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  • America in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. The names Ctenitis ampla (Humboldt & Bonpland ex Willdenow) Ching and Dryopteris ampla (Humboldt & Bonpland
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  • Hispaniola), Central America (Guatemala and Belize), South America (se Venezuela), e Asia, Africa, e Australia. Osborn, J. M. and E. L. Schneider. 1988. Morphological
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  • sphaerocarpon grows in dry, open woods and roadsides. Its range extends from eastern North America to Ecuador and Venezuela. It occasionally hybridizes with
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  • United States through the Caribbean islands, Mexico, and Central America to Colombia and Venezuela. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"subgenus"
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  • (Aublet) Kuntze, a South American species found in Brazil, the Guianas, and eastern Venezuela; see J. J. Pipoly (1992, 1992b) for the diagnostic features separating
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  • usually shiny adaxially, secondary and tertiary veins salient on both surfaces, glabrous except along midveins adaxially and at base near petiolule. Thyrses
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  • West Indies, Central America, South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela). Species 3 (1 in the flora). None. Bastardia viscosa window.propertie
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  • subglabrous to sparsely hairy. x = 16. Tex., n Mexico, n South America (w Venezuela). Species 5 (1 in the flora). None. Batesimalva violacea window.proper
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  • Hartog 1964, 1970; concepts accepted by D. S. Correll and H. B. Correll 1972 and R. K. Godfrey and J. W. Wooten 1979). A study of the morphology of Halodule
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  • America in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, South America in Venezuela. Adiantum tenerum is readily distinguished from other species in the flora
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  • the southeastern United States and Canada. Sida 2: 177--260. Kral, R. 1988. The genus Xyris (Xyridaceae) in Venezuela and contiguous northern South America
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  • from Syringodium, however, by the flattened leaves and solitary flowers of Cymodocea and terete leaves and cymose inflorescences of Syringodium (C. den Hartog
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  • West Indies, and ne South America. Species 1 (1 in the flora). An early report of a second species in the Maracaibo region of Venezuela and reports of either
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  • southwestern United States through Central America to Peru and Venezuela. Morphological variation among and within its populations is marked. None. None. window
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  • extends from Florida through the West Indies to Mexico, Panama, and northern Venezuela. In Florida, it usually grows in hammocks, but occasionally in pinelands
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  • Indies, Central America, South America in Venezuela, Peru, tropical to warm temperate regions in Eurasia and Africa. No evident pattern to morphologic
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  • element into Cinna (Brandenburg and Thieret 2000), and has not been followed here. Brandenburg, D.M., W.H. Blackwell, and J.W. Thieret. 1991. Revision of
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  • Paraguay, Venezuela), Asia, Africa, Australia. Solmsiella biseriata is known from Jefferson County in Florida, Richmond County in Georgia and Iberia Parish
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  • Central America, South America (Peru, Venezuela). Abutilon hirtum has been found in Alachua, Lake, Miami-Dade, and Monroe counties, primarily in the Florida
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  • colonies. This delicate spleenwort should be studied in detail and compared with its similar and apparently conspecific counterparts in tropical America. None
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  • W.Va., e Asia, introduced also in South America (Colombia, Paraguay, Venezuela). Rubus illecebrosus is distinguished from other raspberries by its prickly
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  • veins free. Indument abaxially of stellate, forked, and needlelike hairs on rachises, costae, veins, and blade tissue; blade tissue adaxially also with stellate
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  • angular-compressed, sometimes reniform, 3–4 mm. Phenology: Flowering and fruiting year-round. Habitat: Brushland and palm groves, often on slopes, often in moist soils Elevation:
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  • America (Ecuador, Venezuela). The flowers are presumed to be self-fertilizing. The anther color has been reported as purple for Venezuelan material (G. C
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  • Inflorescences: spathe enclosing both staminate and pistillate flowers. Flowers unisexual, staminate and pistillate on same plants; staminate flowers deciduous
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  • species is native from Mexico to Peru and Venezuela, where it grows on moist cliffs, along water courses, sandy slopes, and road cuts, primarily in moist shaded
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  • correction. Bryologist 68: 470. Delgadillo M., C. and R. H. Zander. 1984. The mosses of the Tehuacán Valley, Mexico, and notes on their distribution. Bryologist
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  • Generated Map Legacy Map Fla., West Indies, Central America, South America in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador. In the flora Campyloneurum costatum is currently known
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  • Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela). Bartramia brevifolia is recognized by its differentiated leaf base with thick-walled cells toward the costa and thin-walled cells
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  • States. Its primary range extends from southern Mexico to Colombia, Venezuela, and French Guiana. In the Flora region, it grows in disturbed areas of Florida
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  • Central America, South America (Ecuador, Venezuela). Passiflora filipes and P. lutea are morphologically similar and closely related (E. P. Killip 1938), yet
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  • native from Texas to Florida, and extends through Mexico to Venezuela and the Antilles. It grows at the edges of moist woods and in disturbed areas. None.
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  • (Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela). In the flora area, Passiflora biflora occurs only in southeastern Florida, where it is locally abundant and often an aggressive
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  • (Colombia, Venezuela), Eurasia. Pseudocalliergon trifarium is easily identified by the unbranched or almost unbranched shoots with straight and imbricate
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  • woodlands and woodland edges Elevation: 0–100 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Calif., South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela). Passiflora
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  • sandy woods, fields, and waste ground in southern Canada and the contiguous United States. Its range extends southwards to Venezuela. It is often confused
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  • America (Venezuela). Cyperus globulosus Aublet is a synonym of C. luzulae (Linnaeus) Rottbøll ex Retzius, which is a widespread neotropical species, and it has
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  • Central America, n South America (Venezuela). Euphorbia bombensis is similar and closely related to E. cumulicola, E. geyeri, and E. polygonifolia. It differs
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  • savannahs, and bogs, often on Sphagnum mats, primarily on the coastal plain. It extends south into Mesoamerica, and has been reported from Venezuela. Occasional
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  • Federal, México, Puebla), Central America, and South America (Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela). It is distinguished from var. serotina
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  • 1.5–3.9 mm and outer filaments (2.5–)3–8.1 mm. Passiflora suberosa is native in Mexico, the West Indies, and Central and South America, and has been widely
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  • Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela), probably introduced in Asia (India, Middle East), Africa, Pacific Islands (Hawaii). Flaveria trinervia is widespread and weedy; it
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  • (Guatemala), South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela). Sagittaria latifolia has been divided into numerous species and varieties. It was divided into two varieties
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  • continent, and in most oceanic areas. The species is usually easily recognized by the distinctly plicate stem leaves having erect bases and suddenly curved
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  • mangrove swamps and cypress swamps Elevation: 0–50[–500] m Generated Map Legacy Map Fla., West Indies, South America (Peru, Venezuela). The pseudobulbs
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  • eutrophic, fresh to brackish, and from a few centimeters to a meter or more if light penetrates that deeply. Growth and spread often are rapid. Stem fragments
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  • , s Mexico, West Indies in the Antilles, South America in Colombia, n Venezuela. Thelypteris reticulata is very rare in the flora. None. None. window.
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  • surfaces tomentulose and canescent, hairs stellate. Inflorescences usually axillary, sometimes terminal or leaf-opposed, cymose and umbellate, umbels 3–5-flowered;
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  • from the southwestern United States through Mexico, Guatemala, and Colombia to Venezuela. In Mexico, it is generally found between 1000-2100 m. None. None
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  • (Guatemala, Honduras), South America (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela), Eurasia. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • (Puerto Rico), Central America (Costa Rica, Guatemala), n South America (Venezuela). Philonotis longiseta can be recognized by its flat, narrowly triangular
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  • Mexico and eastern North America are robust and yellowish to golden green. In contrast, the specimens collected in Illinois, Mississippi (in part), and Arkansas
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  • series. x = 9. Tex., n Mexico, Bahamas, West Indies, South America (n Venezuela). Species 6 (1 in the flora). Gundlachia grows in arid habitats in rocky
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  • Habitat: Salt or brackish marshes and estuaries, near coast, less commonly in inland saline habitats, inland freshwater springs and ephemerally moist drainages
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  • Indies, Central America, South America (Brazil, Venezuela). The citation for Georgia by H. A. Crum and L. E. Anderson (1981) may have been based on a specimen
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  • 30-62 cm, erect, glabrous and shiny below the nodes. Sheaths sometimes densely pilose dorsally and on the collars, margins and apices hairy, hairs to 5
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  • Paraguay, Venezuela). Personal observation of Heteranthera limosa suggests that it is best adapted for growth in water less than 5 cm deep and is a poor
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  • 1963) or H. peduncularis (R. B. Kaul and C. N. Horn 1986). However, detailed study of development, floral morphology, and chromosome number revealed distinct
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  • cylindrical. Jarava ichu is native to Mexico, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. It is abundant in much of this range. In
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  • Indies, South America (Venezuela and Colombia to Peru). D. S. Correll and M. C. Johnston (1970), treated both Atriplex texana and A. wardii at the specific
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  • inflorescences and flowers, and in the size and shape of the leaves. R. W. Long and O. Lakela (1971) recognized the more robust trees with buttressed base and more
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  • (Colombia, Venezuela). Euphorbia mesembrianthemifolia is found in the flora area along the sandy and rocky shores of southern Florida from Pinellas and Volusia
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  • Central America, South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela). Kosteletzkya depressa is variable and barely enters the flora area. The southern Texas plants
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  • Central America, South America (Venezuela). Colubrina elliptica is known in the flora area only from Miami-Dade and Monroe counties. None. None. window
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  • walls, and border of elongate, thick-walled cells, but is yellow in KOH solution and lacks marginal teeth. The two genera intergrade somewhat and a less
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  • argothamnoides and A. blodgettii as separate species, with the former found in northern South America and adjacent Caribbean islands and the latter in Florida
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  • sepals and petals, and simple column wings, whereas O. undulatum has a narrowly reniform lip, long-clawed, spatulate to obovate sepals and petals, and 2-lobed
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  • (Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, Venezuela), s Asia, Africa, Pacific Islands, Australia. Sida ulmifolia is pantropical and weedy but thought to have originated
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  • America (Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela), West Indies (Jamaica), Europe, Asia, South Africa, and Australia. Oenothera candida Dumont Courset
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  • Martinique) occurs in the West Indies and into the South American Andes; subsp. borjensis (Kunth) Lourteig (type from Colombia) and subsp. pentantha (Jacquin) Lourteig
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  • apices, and occur in the leaf axils at or near the stem apices, while P. elegans has propagula in the leaf axils always below the stem apices, and they resemble
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  • Peru, Venezuela), Europe, sw Asia, Africa, intro­duced in Pacific Islands (Hawaii, New Zealand), Australia. Ludwigia palustris is a common diploid and most
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  • temperate Asia and northern Africa and is widely cultivated for food and ornament. It is the most commonly cultivated Malva in most of the United States. It
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  • States and the West Indies, and from the Guianas to Venezuela and Amapa, Brazil. It grows along and in ponds, lakes, streams, and ditches, and flowers
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