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  • brittonii Rydberg Artemisia cuneata Rydberg Artemisia diversifolia Rydberg Artemisia falcata Rydberg Artemisia gnaphaloides Nuttall Artemisia herriotii Rydberg Artemisia
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  • Philonotis fontana var. caespitosa (Juratzka) Schimper P. fontana var. falcata (Hooker) Bridel Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 112
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  • Arabis canadensis Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 665, 1200. 1753 Synonyms: Arabis falcata Michaux Arabis hirsuta var. ovata (Pursh) Torrey & A. Gray Arabis ovata (Pursh)
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  • oak EndemicIllustrated Synonyms: Quercus falcata var. leucophylla (Ashe) E. J. Palmer & Steyermark Quercus falcata var. pagodifolia Elliott Quercus leucophylla (Elliott)
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  • Little, Landon E. McKinney† Endemic Synonyms: Viola congener Leconte V. falcata Greene V. lovelliana Brainerd V. palmata var. dilatata Elliott V. palmata
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  • Candolle and C. de Candolle, Monogr. Phan. 3: 73. 1881 Synonyms: Sagittaria falcata Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22. Leaves lanceolate to broadly ovate.
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  • Carol., 215. 1788. John L. Strother IllustratedEndemic Synonyms: Coreopsis falcata F. E. Boynton Coreopsis floridana E. B. Smith Coreopsis gladiata var. linifolia (Nuttall)
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  • uncatus H. A. Crum, Steere & L. E. Anderson Warnstorfia fluitans var. falcata (C. E. O. Jensen) H. A. Crum & L. E. Anderson Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Common names: Black willow WeedyIllustrated Synonyms: Salix nigra var. falcata (Pursh) Torrey Salix nigra var. lindheimeri C. K. Schneider Treatment appears
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  • exaltata cv. `Florida Ruffles', N. exaltata cv. `M. P. Mills'. Nephrolepis falcata forma furcans (T. Moore in Nicholson) Proctor resembles N. biserrata in
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  • wingless fruiting bracteoles of Atriplex canescens and A. gardneri var. falcata. He noted further that the bracts of both species lack lateral teeth subtending
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  • (1981) submerged it in A. rothii. The essentially European A. rothii var. falcata (Schimper) Lindberg (A. rothii var. papillosa Müller Hal.) is only poorly
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  • exposed ledges, and is often found in late snowbed communities with Kiaeria falcata. Superficially it resembles Blindia acuta, which is distinguished by enlarged
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  • C., Okla., S.C., Tex., Va. Quercus incana reportedly hybridizes with Q. falcata [= Q. ×subintegra (Engelmann) Trelease], Q. hemisphaerica (D. M. Hunt 1989)
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  • addition to the species recognized here, B. L. Turner also recognized F. falcata and F. wrightii in our area; as noted later, these are best included within
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  • hemisphaerica, Q. laevis, Q. marilandica, Q. myrtifolia, and either Q. falcata or Q. velutina. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"section"
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  • along the Gulf Coast. Quercus hemisphaerica reportedly hybridizes with Q. falcata (C. H. Muller 1970); with Q. arkansana, Q. inopina, Q. marilandica, Q. myrtifolia
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  • (W. H. Duncan and M. B. Duncan 1988). It reportedly hybridizes with Q. falcata, Q. incana, and Q. nigra (H. A. Fowells 1965); with Q. hemisphaerica, Q
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  • late snowbeds, but it has small, erect-spreading dark green leaves; K. falcata also occurs in late snowbeds, but can be distinguished in the field by its
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  • A second species of this subgenus, R. falcatus Linnaeus [Ceratocephala falcata (Linnaeus) Persoon], has been reported from North America, but all reports
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  • terrestrial K. blyttii by its shiny, falcate leaves. Subalpine forms of K. falcata are more commonly found on horizontal rock surfaces and do not have grooved
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  • in herbaria examined belonged to other species, mainly to Palustriella falcata, Sanionia uncinata, and Scorpidium cossonii; almost all earlier species
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  • laterally emergent, and the endostomial trellises are incomplete. Dichelyma falcata has been confused with D. uncinatum because it sometimes has excurrent costae;
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  • apparently a partially stabilized introgressant involving Atriplex gardneri var. falcata and A. canescens. The habitat is intermediate between that occupied by the
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  • various species of eastern red oak (e.g., Q. rubra, Q. velutina, and Q. falcata) that are more common and have faster growth and greater yields. These red
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  • gabrielensis, Quercus ellipsoidalis, Quercus emoryi, Quercus engelmannii, Quercus falcata, Quercus fusiformis, Quercus gambelii, Quercus garryana, Quercus garryana
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  • Va., W.Va. Quercus ilicifolia reportedly hybridizes with Q. coccinea, Q. falcata, Q. imbricaria, Q. marilandica, Q. phellos, Q. rubra, and Q. velutina. The
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  • two are distinct in geography and ecology. The previous attribution of G. falcata (Lamarck) Cabrera to Arizona (G. L. Nesom 1990f) was based on specimens
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  • hybridizes with Q. coccinea (W. H. Wagner Jr. and D. J. Schoen 1976); with Q. falcata (producing Q. ×anceps E. J. Palmer) and Q. ilicifolia (D. M. Hunt 1989);
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  • var. tridentifera Sargent. Quercus nigra reportedly hybridizes with Q. falcata (= Q. ×garlandensis E. J. Palmer), Q. incana, Q. laevis (= Q. ×walteriana
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  • Laughlin 1969). Quercus shumardii reportedly hybridizes with Q. buckleyi, Q. falcata (= Q. ×joori Trelease), Q. hemisphaerica, Q. imbricaria (= Q. ×egglestoni
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  • axils. Quercus marilandica reportedly hybridizes with Q. buckleyi and Q. falcata (E. J. Palmer 1948); and with Q. georgiana, Q. ilicifolia (= Q. ×brittoni
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  • calviceps have been combined in concept and often misidentified as Gamochaeta falcata (Lamarck) Cabrera; the latter name applies to a South American species that
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  • La., Miss., N.C., S.C., Va. Quercus laevis reportedly hybridizes with Q. falcata (= Q. ×blufftonensis Trelease), Q. hemisphaerica, Q. incana, and Q. marilandica
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  • with Q. coccinea, Q. ellipsoidalis (= Q. ×paleolithicola Trelease), Q. falcata [= Q. ×willdenowiana (Dippel) Zabel] (= Q. ×pinetorum Moldenke)], Q. ilicifolia
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  • Mexico, e Asia (Russian Far East). Species 111+ (109 in the flora). Boechera falcata (Turczaninow) Al-Shehbaz is known from eastern Asia (Russian Far East).
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  • less than 15% of the year. Dominant trees include Quercus michauxii, Q. falcata, and Q. nigra on fine-textured soils, and Quercus virginiana on sandy sites
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