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  • revoluta, H. spicata in the broad sense, and the Mexican and Guatemalan H. parviflora. This is a complicated group, some plants of each species resembling plants
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  • Common names: Purple or sticky bird’s-beak Endemic Basionym: Adenostegia parviflora Ferris Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 45: 409, plate 10, fig. 8, plate 11, fig
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  • Grant Fritillaria multiflora Torrey Fritillaria mutica Purdy Fritillaria parviflora Fritillaria phaeanthera Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment
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  • Prodr. 6: 426. 1838 Synonyms: Malacothrix obtusa Bentham Malacothrix parviflora Bentham Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 314. Mentioned
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  • 3-8(10) cm long, yellow to purple; knotty rhizomes present; native Setaria parviflora 9 Panicles 5-25 cm long, usually orange to purple; stout rhizomes present;
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  • speciosa Harlan Lewis†, Peter C. Hoch Synonyms: Godetia parviflora var. luteola C. L. Hitchcock G. parviflora var. margaritae (Jepson) C. L. Hitchcock G. viminea
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  • in northern Asia in the absence of P. parviflora. It is unclear whether all Parnassia from Arizona are P. parviflora or whether some are this small-flowered
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  • Nelson C. parviflora (S. Watson) Rydberg C. venosa A. Nelson & P. B. Kennedy O. brevipes var. multijuga (S. Watson) Jepson O. brevipes var. parviflora S. Watson
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  • cockerellii Bartlett ex de Vries O. depressa Greene O. erosa Lehmann O. hookeri var. parviflora R. R. Gates O. hungarica (Borbás) Borbás O. muricata var. canescens (Torrey
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  • Hesperis sophia (Linnaeus) Kuntze Sisymbrium parviflorum Lamarck Sophia parviflora (Lamarck) Standley Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page
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  • Bot. Méd. Phan. 2: 841. 1884. R. John Little Introduced Basionym: Viola parviflora Linnaeus f. Suppl. Pl., 396. 1782 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment
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  • C. parviflora and less frequently with C. torreyi. The corolla of C. wrightii is purplish as in C. torreyi and not the bright blue of C. parviflora. Collinsia
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  • neomexicana var. parviflora (Greene) Roush S. neomexicana subsp. thurberi (B. L. Robinson) C. L. Hitchcock S. nitrophila S. parviflora S. parviflora var. thurberi B
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  • Hoch Syst. Bot. Monogr. 83: 211. 2007. Warren L. Wagner Basionym: Gaura parviflora Douglas ex Lehmann Nov. Stirp. Pug. 2: 15. 1830 Synonyms: G. australis Grisebach
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  • programs (see U. pumila below). Apparently Dutch elm disease also affects U. parviflora, U. glabra, and U. procera; certainly the latter two species are more
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  • richardsonii where their ranges overlap, but not with H. longiflora, H. parviflora, or H. villosa, which also share overlapping ranges with it. None. None
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  • Rose, New N. Amer. Crassul., 5. 1903,. Reid V. Moran Basionym: Cotyledon parviflora var. squamulosa S. Watson Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 22: 473. 1887 Treatment
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  • quadrivulnera (Douglas ex Lindley) A. Nelson & J. F. Macbride Godetia purpurea var. parviflora (S. Watson) C. L. Hitchcock G. quadrivulnera (Douglas ex Lindley) Spach
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  • serratifolia R. R. Gates O. numismatica Bartlett O. paralamarckiana R. R. Gates O. parviflora var. muricata (Linnaeus) Farwell O. pratincola Bartlett O. pratincola
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  • litorea Bartlett O. magdalena R. R. Gates O. millersii de Vries O. muricata var. parviflora R. R. Gates O. niagarensis R. R. Gates O. nobska A. H. Sturtevant O. oakesiana
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  • Tamaricaceae Tamaricaceae Droseraceae Droseraceae Tamarix aphylla Tamarix parviflora Tamarix ramosissima Dionaea muscipula Drosera intermedia Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
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  • Tamaricaceae Tamaricaceae Droseraceae Droseraceae Tamarix aphylla Tamarix parviflora Tamarix ramosissima Dionaea muscipula Drosera intermedia Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
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  • octonervia var. sessiliflora Micheli J. octovalvis (Jacquin) Swartz J. parviflora Cambessèdes J. peruviana var. octofila (de Candolle) Bertoni J. pubescens Linnaeus
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  • torreyi S. Watson Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 8: 600. 1873 Synonyms: Boisduvalia parviflora A. Heller B. stricta (A. Gray) Greene B. torreyi (S. Watson) S. Watson
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  • strongly resinous; around Suisun Bay, northern California. parviflora: Grindelia camporum var. parviflora; see procera. perennis: Grindelia perennis; perennials
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  • Zygophyllaceae Zygophyllaceae Zygophyllaceae Zygophyllaceae Kallstroemia parviflora Tribulus terrestris Tribulus cistoides Guaiacum angustifolium Barbara
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  • Mus. Hist. Nat. 4: 362. 1836 Synonyms: H. domingensis Urban & Ekman H. parviflora Spach Oenothera domingensis (Urban & Ekman) Munz O. fissifolia Steudel
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  • names: Drummond’s nailwort Endemic Synonyms: Paronychia drummondii subsp. parviflora Chaudhri Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 36. Mentioned
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  • Bruce W. Robart Common names: Pennell’s lousewort Synonyms: Pedicularis parviflora subsp. pennellii (Hultén) Hultén P. pennellii subsp. insularis Calder
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  • Synonyms: Paronychia jamesii var. hirsuta Chaudhri Paronychia jamesii var. parviflora Chaudhri Paronychia jamesii var. praelongifolia Correll Treatment appears
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  • procumbens (lectotype of the genus), S. cuneata Hornemann ex Kunze, S. parviflora Willdenow, and S. semiglabra C. A. Meyer form a clade in the Fragariinae;
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  • names: Villous cinquefoil Illustrated Synonyms: Potentilla villosa var. parviflora C. L. Hitchcock Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 201
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  • , Va., W.Va., Wis. Waldsteinia doniana is usually synonymized with W. parviflora; according to M. L. Fernald (1935) it is based on an aberrant cultivated
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  • exigua Claytonia exigua subsp. glauca Claytonia multiscapa Claytonia parviflora subsp. grandiflora Barbara Alongi Barbara Alongi Barbara Alongi Barbara
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  • syrticola (E. Sheldon) Greene Cheirinia inconspicua (S. Watson) Rydberg Cheirinia parviflora Farwell Cheirinia syrticola (E. Sheldon) Rydberg Erysimum asperum var
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  • Tidestrom O. rhizocarpa Sprengel O. roemeriana Scheele O. triloba var. parviflora S. Watson O. triloba [unranked] watsonii (Small) F. C. Gates Treatment
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  • funifera is occasionally cultivated, although far less frequently than H. parviflora. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Hesperaloe"
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  • subspecies, although only two [Adonis aestivalis subsp. aestivalis and subsp. parviflora (de Candolle) N. Busch] seem to be well delimited morphologically and
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  • together, they intergrade. Hybrids between var. purpurea and A. glauca or A. parviflora occur. One hybrid has been named (as a species): Agoseris aurantiaca var
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  • between var. aurantiaca and A. glauca, A. grandiflora, A. monticola, and A. parviflora have been collected. Corolla color in var. aurantiaca is variable but
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  • related to A. turneri, which also has 2-pinnatifid proximal leaves, or to A. parviflora, which is perennial and sometimes also has epappose ray cypselae but smaller
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  • Two have been described (as species). Agoseris glauca var. glauca × A. parviflora (= Agoseris ×agrestis Osterhout) occurs frequently in the foothills of
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  • specific epithet, parvifolia, is similar to that of another species, Heuchera parviflora, but these two species are distinct and have legitimate names. C. O. Rosendahl
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  • Intermediates between A. monticola and A. aurantiaca, A. glauca, and A. parviflora are known. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • (Lindley) R. T. Clausen is reported from Arizona under the synonym V. parviflora (Hemsley) Rose; R. T. Clausen (1940), without comment, cited a collection
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  • spikelets, and were called D. cespitosa var. parviflora (Thuill.) Coss. & Germ, or D. cespitosa subsp. parviflora (Thuill.) K. Richt. Such plants are treated
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  • its range, only C. rattanii occurs on these substrates; C. latifolia, C. parviflora, and C. wrightii are not on highly mafic soil. The dark, nearly uniformly
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  • Columbia and southwestern Alberta. Hybrids with Agoseris aurantiaca and A. parviflora also occur. Variety dasycephala contains regional phases that exhibit
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  • D. Keck (1938) and most floras; this variant was included within var. parviflora by B. Ertter (1993d). The diagnostic feature is the ash gray leaflets
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  • Castilleja peirsonii has shorter, wider corolla beaks than the related C. parviflora. In addition to the corolla shape differences, C. peirsonii also has red
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  • of relatively large heads. The epithet parvifolia has been rendered as “parviflora” in floras, e.g., key in Great Plains Flora Association (1986); E. H.
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  • Map Legacy Map Ga., N.C., S.C. Waldsteinia lobata is very similar to W. parviflora except in leaf form. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • the determination of a number of immature or depauperate specimens of K. parviflora as K. brachystylis (D. M. Porter 1969). None. None. window.properties
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  • Linnaeus, a rejected name that is a heterotypic synonym of the Asian E. parviflora Linnaeus, has been misapplied to North American material of E. hirta in
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  • Populations outside this core area tend to intergrade with var. brownii or var. parviflora. A collection from west-central Tehama County (Bracelin 405, UC) matches
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  • range have more congested inflorescences and are transitional to var. parviflora in this regard. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"species"
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  • including some with leaflets and/or petals in the size range of var. parviflora. Plants from lower elevations tend to have greener, more openly branched
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  • inflorescences are similar to those of the sympatric Horkelia fusca var. parviflora, suggesting shared pollinators. The description and illustration by J
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  • where the range intersects those of var. brownii, var. capitata, and var. parviflora, though in the core of its range var. pseudocapitata is reasonably distinctive
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  • on non-serpentine substrates. Hybrids with C. miniata var. miniata, C. parviflora var. albida, and C. thompsonii have been found in the eastern Cascades
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  • cultivated in the southern United States. The devil's-claw (Proboscidea parviflora), used for a fiber in basketry, was domesticated in the Southwest. Its
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  • and G. P. Nabhan. 1986. Ethnobotany of devil's claw (Proboscidea parviflora ssp. parviflora) in the greater Southwest. J. Calif. & Great Basin Anthropol.
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