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  • elliptic, rarely sublinear, petioles 0–1.5 cm, blades 3–12 cm. Ludwigia glandulosa 20 Petals 4; sepals 2.5–7 mm; stem leaves linear to elliptic-linear or
    23 KB (1,468 words) - 16:46, 2 December 2022
  • extensive hybrid swarm between B. neoalaskana (as B. resinifera) and B. glandulosa. The studies of J. R. Dugle (1966) do not support a hybrid origin of B
    5 KB (507 words) - 15:21, 24 September 2021
  • Arizona and with Celtis laevigata, Fraxinus berlandieriana, and Prosopis glandulosa in southernmost Texas. It is widespread in Mexico from Sonora and Tamaulipas
    3 KB (345 words) - 19:30, 5 November 2020
  • counties. It is a common species in the southern Texas brushlands. Polygala glandulosa Kunth is an illegitimate name that has been used in Texas for decades
    3 KB (349 words) - 10:32, 9 May 2022
  • with B. papyrifera Marshall, producing B. ×winteri Dugle, and with B. glandulosa, producing B. ×uliginosa Dugle. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigh
    4 KB (398 words) - 15:17, 24 September 2021
  • the south. Natural, ± sterile hybrids between tetraploid plants and L. glandulosa have been documented from the Central Coast (B. D. Tanowitz and J. W.
    4 KB (323 words) - 20:13, 5 November 2020
  • have the aspect of D. convallaria but the blunter, redder achenes of D. glandulosa. Populations in northern Idaho and adjacent Washington that approach D
    5 KB (537 words) - 22:57, 5 November 2020
  • Eriophorum vaginatum Linnaeus, Vaccinium oxycoccus Linnaeus, and Betula glandulosa Michaux. Associated bryophytes include Sphagnum aongstroemii, S. fimbriatum
    4 KB (454 words) - 21:28, 5 November 2020
  • In North America, it grows with Andropogon, Quercus stellata, Prosopsis glandulosa, and Acacia. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
    3 KB (320 words) - 17:57, 11 May 2021
  • report of this species from Alabama involved a natural hybrid between L. glandulosa and L. pilosa. The basal stolons formed by Ludwigia polycarpa tend to
    5 KB (618 words) - 10:31, 9 May 2022
  • (D.L. Elliott-Fisk 1988). Shrublands dominated by Alnus crispa, Betula glandulosa, and Salix spp. are common throughout the taiga. Near the northern treeline
    133 KB (20,036 words) - 17:33, 13 February 2019
  • species within which allopatric subspecies can be recognized is Potentilla glandulosa, as classified by J.Clausen, D.D. Keck, and W.M. Hiesey (1940). Allopatric
    60 KB (8,674 words) - 22:32, 13 February 2019
  • invasions of dwarf birches, first Betula nana (8000--6500 yr B.P.), then B. glandulosa (5700--3800 yr B.P.), as well as populations of juniper (Juniperus communis)
    69 KB (11,092 words) - 17:00, 13 February 2019

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