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  • Epilobium adenocaulon subsp. rubescens (Rydberg) Hiitonen E. drummondii Haussknecht E. drummondii var. latiusculum Rydberg E. latiusculum (Rydberg) Rydberg
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  • Potentilleae genusPotentilla sectionPotentilla sect. Graciles speciesPotentilla drummondii Lehmann Nov. Stirp. Pug. 2: 9. 1830. Barbara Ertter, James L. Reveal Common
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  • Synonyms: Fimbristylis drummondii (Torrey & Hooker) Boeckeler Fimbristylis multistriata Boeckeler Fimbristylis puberula var. drummondii (Michaux) Chapman Fimbristylis
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  • Basionym: Arabis drepanoloba Greene Pittonia 3: 306. 1898 Synonyms: Arabis drummondii var. oreophila (Rydberg) M. Hopkins Arabis lemmonii var. drepanoloba (Greene)
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  • Synonyms: Arabis divaricarpa var. interposita (Greene) Rollins Arabis drummondii var. interposita (Greene) Rollins Arabis interposita Greene Treatment
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  • 1838 Synonyms: Crookea microsepala (Torrey & A. Gray) Small Isophyllum drummondii Spach Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 83. Mentioned
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  • lahue (Molina) Espinosa Alophia lahue subsp. caerulea (Herbert) Ravenna Cypella drummondii (Herbert) Herbert Herbertia caerulea Herbert Herbertia drummondiana Baker
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  • has uniformly purple sepals, purple stamens, and red styles, whereas A. drummondii (morphologically most similar to A. multiceps) has white or adaxially
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  • Heller) Petrak Cirsium drummondii var. acaulescens (A. Gray) J. F. Macbride Cirsium drummondii subsp. latisquamum Petrak Cirsium drummondii var. oregonense Petrak
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  • Bruce’s cinquefoil Endemic Synonyms: Potentilla drummondii subsp. bruceae (Rydberg) D. D. Keck P. drummondii var. bruceae (Rydberg) N. H. Holmgren Treatment
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  • Canad. J. Bot. 55: 988. 1977,. Robert R. Ireland Jr. Basionym: Dicranum drummondii Sullivant ex Lindberg Bot. Not. 1865: 79. 1865, Treatment appears in FNA
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  • Dietrich G. drummondii (Spach) Torrey & A. Gray G. roemeriana Scheele 1848 O. xenogaura W. L. Wagner & Hoch Schizocarya crispa Spach 1839 S. drummondii Spach
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  • paroicous (unlike P. drummondii, which is dioicous) and the capsules are barrel-shaped, with straight, rectangular walls (sinuate in P. drummondii and other gemmiferous
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  • douglasii Torrey & A. Gray O. serrulata subsp. drummondii (Torrey & A. Gray) Munz O. serrulata var. drummondii Torrey & A. Gray O. serrulata var. integrifolia H
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  • Arabis armerifolia Greene Arabis densa Greene Arabis drummondii var. alpina S. Watson Arabis drummondii var. lyallii (S. Watson) Jepson Arabis multiceps G
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  • Conservation concernEndemic Synonyms: Potentilla drummondii subsp. breweri (S. Watson) Ertter P. drummondii var. breweri (S. Watson) N. H. Holmgren P. plattensis
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  • relatively straight in fruit, and achenes are not carunculate. Since Potentilla drummondii (sect. Graciles), and P. macounii and P. morefieldii (sect. Concinnae)
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  • bulbiform gemmae occurring singly in a leaf axil, similar to those of P. drummondii, but the leaf primordia are even larger relative to the gemma body. Plants
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  • and red bulbiform axillary gemmae. The gemmae are much like those of P. drummondii, but are even more red and contrast conspicuously with the whitish leaves
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  • Gray Fl. N. Amer. 1: 498. 1840. Warren L. Wagner Synonyms: Blennoderma drummondii Spach Kneiffia spachiana (Torrey & A. Gray) Small Oenothera uncinata Scheele
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  • Suppl. 2(1,2): 142, plate 137 [left], figs. 1 – 16. 1824 Synonyms: Zygodon drummondii Taylor Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 80. Mentioned
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  • Steven E. Clemants* Common names: Parry's rush Endemic Synonyms: Juncus drummondii var. parryi (Engelmann) M. E. Jones Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22
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  • Rhizophoraceae Oxalidaceae Oxalidaceae Rhizophora mangle Oxalis articulata Oxalis drummondii John Myers Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
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  • Rhizophoraceae Oxalidaceae Oxalidaceae Rhizophora mangle Oxalis articulata Oxalis drummondii John Myers Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
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  • David J. Keil Common names: Four Corners thistle Endemic Basionym: Cnicus drummondii var. bipinnatus Eastwood Zoë 4: 8. 1893 Synonyms: Cirsium bipinnatum (Eastwood)
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  • pratincola Greene Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 5: 244. 1908 Synonyms: Arabis drummondii var. pratincola (Greene) M. Hopkins Arabis nemophila Greene Treatment
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  • Basionym: Cactus pusillus Haworth Misc. Nat., 188. 1803 Synonyms: Opuntia drummondii Graham Opuntia tracyi Britton Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment
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  • appear similar to those of P. drummondii. At high elevations in Yosemite National Park, P. tundrae grows mixed with P. drummondii and the two appear to intergrade
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  • Juncus effusus Juncus arcticus var. balticus Juncus filiformis Juncus drummondii Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn
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  • chapmanii Duby H. fulvum Hooker & Wilson H. micans Swartz Isopterygium drummondii H. A. Crum, Steere & L. E. Anderson I. fulvum (A. Jaeger) Kindberg I.
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  • Centralbl. 35(2): 363. 1917 Synonyms: Carduus validus Greene Cirsium drummondii subsp. latisquamum Petrak Cirsium loncholepis Petrak Treatment appears
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  • tetraptera var. childsii L. H. Bailey Xylopleurum berlandieri Spach X. drummondii Spach X. hirsutum Spach X. obtusifolium Spach X. speciosum (Nuttall) Raimann
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  • hemicylindrica B. Boivin Arabis divaricarpa var. stenocarpa M. Hopkins Arabis drummondii var. brachycarpa (Torrey & A. Gray) A. Gray Arabis holboellii var. brachycarpa (Torrey
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  • Common names: Firewheel Indian blanket Illustrated Synonyms: Gaillardia drummondii (Hooker) de Candolle Gaillardia neomexicana A. Nelson Gaillardia picta D
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  • Xenogaura consists of the allotetraploid (2n = 28) Oenothera hispida (= Gaura drummondii) from Texas to central Mexico. P. H. Raven and D. P. Gregory (1972[1972])
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  • of Newfoundland is a putative hybrid between subsp. integrifolia and D. drummondii. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"species","name":"Dryas
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  • southern Chile, and southern Uruguay. Another such species is Cienfuegosia drummondii (A. Gray) Lewton (Malvaceae), which occurs in northern Argentina, southernmost
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  • treating here as C. scariosum (in the broad sense). In floras, the names C. drummondii and C. foliosum have been widely misapplied to these plants (R. J. Moore
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  • Mexico were mostly identified by M. F. Denton (1973) as O. alpina and O. drummondii. Oxalis latifolia in the narrow sense (type from Campeche, Mexico), with
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  • laciniata hybridizes not only with O. grandis, but also with O. drummondii subsp. drummondii, O. humifusa, and O. mexicana. It is naturalized nearly worldwide
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  • 19 Rays 3–5; floral scales ovate, 1.4–1.6 mm; achenes 1–1.2 mm Cyperus drummondii 20 Culms scabridulous with retrorse prickles Cyperus surinamensis 20 Culms
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  • toward Q. margaretta as well. These populations have been treated as Q. drummondii Liebmann, the Drummond post oak. Similar intermediates occur sporadically
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  • with one or two primordia proximal on the gemma body. The gemmae of P. drummondii are more elongate-cylindric and branchlike, with larger, flexuose, often
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  • Europe (France). Hypericum gentianoides is smaller in all parts than H. drummondii and more branched. The relatively long, narrow capsule is diagnostic,
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  • hybrids with S. drummondii and S. urophyllum. She believed that var. moratum may be a hybrid with or an introgressant from S. drummondii, but this is not
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  • (1989, 1992) reported that Symphyotrichum anomalum may hybridize with S. drummondii, S. oolentangiense, and S. shortii. None. None. window.propertiesFrom
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  • Generated Map Legacy Map Tex. Paronychia jonesii most closely resembles P. drummondii and is known only from southeastern coastal Texas. None. None. window
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  • have been reported with Symphyotrichum ciliolatum, S. cordifolium, S. drummondii, S. lanceolatum, S. lateriflorum, S. oolentangiense, and S. urophyllum
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  • capsules with strongly puckered mouth are diagnostic for this species. Ulota drummondii has football-shaped capsules, whereas U. crispa has oblong, 8-ribbed capsules
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  • ascribable to geography is observed in plants traditionally included in F. drummondii, these being large, stout plants with broader leaves, more obtuse leaf
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  • the Cascades and Sierra Nevada. It is a rare species very similar to S. drummondii, from which it can usually be distinguished by its smaller size, glabrous
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  • decurrens with Potentilla ovina, comparisons can also be made with P. drummondii and P. glaucophylla, both placed here in sect. Graciles. Apparent intergradation
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  • (10–)13–15(–22), corollas 3.5–4.5(–5) mm; pappi cream to rose-tinged Symphyotrichum drummondii 72 Proximal cauline leaves sessile, blade bases rounded and subclasping
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  • (1989) suggested that Symphyotrichum oolentangiense hybridizes with S. drummondii and S. laeve. Two color morphs, Aster azureus Lindley forma incarnatus
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  • conservation concern in Illinois and Nova Scotia. Hybridization with S. drummondii and S. oolentangiense has been by reported by A. G. Jones (1989), but
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