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  • beecheyana Herbert Iris douglasiana var. alpha Dykes Iris douglasiana var. altissima Purdy ex Jepson Iris douglasiana var. beecheyana (Herbert) Baker Iris douglasiana
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  • elata Agrostis perennans var. aestivalis Agrostis intermedia Agrostis altissima Treatment appears in FNA Volume 24. Treatment on page 647. Illustrator:
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  • Philos. Soc., n. s. 7: 440. 1841 Synonyms: Malacothrix saxatilis var. altissima (Greene) Ferris Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 319
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  • gigantea Walter Fl. Carol., 196. 1788 Synonyms: Vernonia altissima Nuttall Vernonia altissima var. taeniotricha S. F. Blake Vernonia gigantea subsp. ovalifolia (Torrey
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  • replace var. canadensis. It can be very similar to diploids of Solidago altissima subsp. gilvocanescens, which normally have thicker, sparsely toothed to
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  • in many areas around the world and may be so in California. Sub­species altissima W. Dietrich occurs only in Argentina. None. Oenothera stricta subsp. stricta
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  • acuminata var. latifolia Grisebach J. acuminata var. longifolia Grisebach J. altissima Perrottet ex de Candolle J. declinata Sessé & Mociño J. erecta var. plumeriana de
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  • have been recorded from the Colorado side of Raton Pass. altissima: Grindelia nana var. altissima; distal cauline leaves smaller and more scattered than
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  • Rafinesque Atlantic J. 1: 146. 1832. John L. Strother Basionym: Vernonia altissima var. marginata Torrey Ann. Lyceum Nat. Hist. New York 2: 210. 1827 Treatment
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  • Gleason (V. ovalifolia × V. angustifolia), V. ×dissimilis Gleason (V. altissima × V. angustifolia), and V. ×recurva Gleason (V. pulchella × V. angustifolia)
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  • to a subtending leaf (as in Andropogon hallii [p. 654] and Hemarthria altissima [p. 686]). Each peduncle and its associated rame(s) constitutes an inflorescence
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  • (Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Sonora). Ageratina rothrockii is similar to A. altissima, probably its western vicariant, and the two perhaps would be justifiably
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  • Va. Intergrades (probable hybrids) between Ageratina aromatica and A. altissima were identified by A. F. Clewell and J. W. Wooten (1971) over a broad area
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  • was treated by A. F. Clewell and J. W. Wooten (1971) as a synonym of A. altissima and regarded by them as “bizarre plants showing extreme signs of etiolation
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  • (Grammatophyllum Blume) to some as much as 13.4 meters in height (Sobralia altissima D. E. Bennett & Christenson, a recently described species from Peru). Likewise
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  • from historic collections in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The name Plantago altissima Linnaeus sometimes has been misapplied to North American plants of P. lanceolata
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  • in S. canadensis and S. altissima, and less leafy than S. lepida. Its blooming season begins and ends earlier than S. altissima in eastern North America
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  • arching proximal branches. Hairier plants can be similar in appearance to S. altissima; the latter is usually not glandular and is much hairier. Glabrate plants
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  • impact on the North American deciduous forest. For example, Ailanthus altissima, a native of southern China, is a widespread invader of disturbed areas
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