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  • Poa bulbosa subsp. vivipara (category Poa bulbosa)
    subgenusPoa subg. Poa sectionPoa sect. Arenariae speciesPoa bulbosa subspeciesPoa bulbosa subsp. vivipara (Koel.) Arcang. Robert J. Soreng Treatment appears
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  • familyJuncaceae genusLuzula subgenusLuzula subg. Luzula speciesLuzula bulbosa (A. Wood) B. B. Rydberg Brittonia 1: 85. 1931Smyth, B. B. & L. C. R. Smyth
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  • Kral IllustratedEndemic Synonyms: Kotsjelottia flexuosa Nieuwland Xyris bulbosa Kunth Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22. Illustrator: Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
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  • speciesMelica bulbosa Geyer ex Porter & J.M. Coult. Mary E. Barkworth Common names: Oniongrass Endemic Synonyms: Melica bulbosa var. intonsa Melica bulbosa var.
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  • racemes. Corydalis solida (Linneaus) Swartz (sometimes identified as C. bulbosa Persoon), reported from Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, and southern
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  • transversally rugose; sheaths keeled; culm bases often cormlike (sect. Bulbosa). > 10 10 Culm bases thickened, cormlike; culms slightly compressed; rhizomes
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  • Britton et al., N. Amer. Fl. 25: 39. 1907 Synonyms: I. monticola Small Oxalis bulbosa A. Nelson O. neomexicana R. Knuth Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment
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  • stabilization and forage; P. annua is one of the world's most widespread weeds. Poa bulbosa has been cultivated; it is now widely established in the Flora region. Vegetative
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  • origin, and rarely below 1300 m. Melica fugax is often confused with M. bulbosa, but its rachilla internodes are unmistakable and unique among the species
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  • woods. Its range extends from Oregon to California. It differs from M. bulbosa in its more obtuse spikelets and less strongly colored lemmas, as well as
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  • Pacific Northwest and the Rocky Mountains. It is often confused with M. bulbosa, differing in its shorter glumes, "tailed" corm, and the more marked and
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