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  • with S. caroliniana Walter (type at BM), which seems to be the earliest valid name at the species rank. N. N. Tzvelev (1993) treated S. caroliniana as a synonym
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  • of the Torrey Botanical Club 22:159. 1895. Robert Kral Synonyms: Xyris caroliniana var. olneyi A. W. Wood Xyris congdonii Small Xyris smalliana var. congdonii (Small)
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  • Pontederiaceae Haemodoraceae Haemodoraceae Pontederia cordata Lachnanthes caroliniana Lophiola aurea John Myers John Myers John Myers
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  • Cabombaceae Cabombaceae Ceratophyllum demersum Ceratophyllum echinatum Cabomba caroliniana Brasenia schreberi John Myers John Myers John Myers John Myers
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  • Cabombaceae Cabombaceae Ceratophyllum demersum Ceratophyllum echinatum Cabomba caroliniana Brasenia schreberi John Myers John Myers John Myers John Myers
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  • Azollaceae Azollaceae Salviniaceae Azolla filiculoides Azolla mexicana Azolla caroliniana Salvinia minima John Myers John Myers John Myers John Myers
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  • Azollaceae Azollaceae Salviniaceae Azolla filiculoides Azolla mexicana Azolla caroliniana Salvinia minima John Myers John Myers John Myers John Myers
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  • H. Emory 1857–1859, vol. 2(1)] reported Acalypha ostryifolia (as A. caroliniana Elliott) from New Mexico on the basis of Bigelow s.n., collected near
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  • Xyridaceae Xyridaceae Xyridaceae Xyris elliottii Xyris brevifolia Xyris caroliniana Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Xyridaceae
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  • equisetifolia subsp. equisetifolia Corylus cornuta subsp. cornuta Carpinus caroliniana subsp. virginiana Casuarina cunninghamiana subsp. cunninghamiana Ostrya
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  • Pontederiaceae Haemodoraceae Haemodoraceae Pontederia cordata Lachnanthes caroliniana Lophiola aurea John Myers John Myers John Myers Pontederiaceae Orchidaceae
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  • adunca Viola rotundifolia Viola subsinuata Piriqueta cistoides subsp. caroliniana Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Linny Heagy
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  • equisetifolia subsp. equisetifolia Corylus cornuta subsp. cornuta Carpinus caroliniana subsp. virginiana Casuarina cunninghamiana subsp. cunninghamiana Ostrya
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  • pumila (Poiret) Torrey & A. Gray P. canadensis var. villosissima Fernald P. caroliniana P. pumila Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 134. Mentioned
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  • Plants of Hymenocallis occidentalis often have been identified as H. caroliniana (Linnaeus) Herbert on herbarium sheets and in floras. However, the latter
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  • flowering branchlets 3-35 mm; stipes 1.3-5.3 mm; east of 102d meridian. Salix caroliniana
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  • stolonifera form a complex that, together with the eastern species M. caroliniana and M. michauxii, comprise sect. Sclerophylla Mattfeld. The four western
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  • America (A. tuberosa, A. edwardsiana, A. okennonii, A. berlandieri, and A. caroliniana) are closely related to each other and to the South American species A
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  • It is much ofthen confused in older nomenclature literature with X. caroliniana. Xyris torta is the type species for the genus. None. None. window.pr
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  • varnished surface or freshly waxed floor). Only a few species of Salix (S. caroliniana, S. floridana, S. maccalliana, S. nummularia, S. ovalifolia, S. pentandra
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  • Cronquist (1991) and D. J. Sieren (1981), are better included in E. caroliniana. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Euthamia"
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  • Ky., N.C., Tenn., Va., W.Va. Micranthes careyana is very similar to M. caroliniana; both are in need of study. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • much in need of study. The eastern North American M. careyana and M. caroliniana are also morphologically similar to the members of this complex. None
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  • with any other oak from the broad area covered by Thomas Walter's Flora Caroliniana (1788). The two varieties differ in habit, habitat, leaf size and lobing
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  • transverse ligule of short hairs, bears a strong resemblance to Fimbristylis caroliniana, yet it also has bulbous culm bases that produce short, strongly tapering
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  • not validly published. Tilia pubescens Aiton is a superfluous name; T. caroliniana Miller was cited as a synonym. Ashby, W. C. 1964. A note on basswood nomenclature
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  • choctawensis encountered in this study have been misidentified as either H. caroliniana or H. occidentalis. It is readily distinguished from H. occidentalis on
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  • especially on the Coastal Plain west of Alabama. It grows frequently with C. caroliniana, C. corrugata, and C. crus-corvi and occurs occasionally with C. glaucodea
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  • environments. Support for its inclusion with H. occidentalis in Traub’s Caroliniana Alliance has been provided by the production of viable F1 hybrids in a
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  • N.Y., N.Dak., Ohio, Pa., R.I., S.Dak., Vt., Wis. The name Parnassia caroliniana has been misapplied to this species (for example, N. L. Britton and A
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  • Fimbristylis puberula var. interior is like the more slender forms of F. caroliniana in general habit, differing only in the less flattened, more slender scape
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  • Baldini (1995) suggested that Phalaris angusta, P. lemmonii, and P. caroliniana are involved in reciprocal hybridization and introgression, particularly
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  • Australia. It grows in moist areas, and appears to hybridize with both P. caroliniana and P. angusta (Baldini 1995). The strongly beaked tips of the bisexual
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  • be associated with other bulbous-based species such as X. torta and X. caroliniana, appears very similar to larger extremes of the former but differs in
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  • putative hybrid involving a hairy E. graminifolia and a small-headed E. caroliniana (M. L. Fernald 1946d). It combines broad, hairy leaf blades with few-flowered
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  • Central America, South America. Prunus myrtifolia, when compared with P. caroliniana, has flowers more widely spaced on longer rachises and pedicels, and flowers
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  • laurocerasus with small leaves and entire margins that otherwise resemble P. caroliniana can be identified by their larger hypanthia and longer petals. In fruit
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  • forms natural hybrids with S. gooddingii and S. nigra. Hybrids with S. caroliniana (N. M. Glatfelter 1898) and S. eriocephala (M. L. Fernald 1950) have been
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  • Hybrids: Salix nigra forms natural hybrids with S. alba, S. amygdaloides, S. caroliniana, S. gooddingii, and S. lucida. None. None. window.propertiesFromHighe
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  • (1963) recorded the occurrence of a hybrid between S. virginica and S. caroliniana subsp. wherryi in Shannon County, Missouri. Reports of the occurrence
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  • present in eastern North America. Other plants, such as May grass (Phalaris caroliniana), were being cultivated, but there is no evidence that they were domesticated
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  • number of conifers: Pinus strobus, P. resinosa, Tsuga canadensis, T. caroliniana, and Taxus candensis. In the highest elevations of the Appalachians a
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  • (Picea rubens), Fraser fir (Abies fraseri), and Carolina hemlock (Tsuga caroliniana) that are today restricted in distributional range to the central and
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  • pennsylvanica, and Ulmus americana typify canopy trees in this zone; Carpinus caroliniana, Ilex decidua, Crataegus spp., and Sabal minor are common understory associates
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  • in his Stirpes Novae. The first flora authored by an American, Flora Caroliniana... (London, 1788) by Thomas Walter (1740--1789), was published and heavily
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