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  • Mexico. Documented hosts from the flora area are Dalea formosa Torrey, D. frutescens A. Gray, Psorothamnus emoryi Rydberg, and P. polydenius (Torrey) Rydberg
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  • Heagy Scrophulariaceae Scrophulariaceae Scrophulariaceae Leucophyllum frutescens Capraria biflora Myoporum laetum Linny Heagy Linny Heagy Barbara Alongi
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  • Ambrosiinae genusIva speciesIva frutescens Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 989. 1753. John L. Strother IllustratedEndemic Synonyms: Iva frutescens subsp. oraria (Bartlett)
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  • Oxalis frutescens subsp. angustifolia (category Oxalis frutescens)
    LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyOxalidaceae genusOxalis speciesOxalis frutescens subspeciesOxalis frutescens subsp. angustifolia (Kunth) Lourteig Phytologia 29: 463
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  • subfam. Pooideae tribePoaceae tribe Meliceae genusMelica speciesMelica frutescens Scribn. Mary E. Barkworth Common names: Woody melic Treatment appears
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  • Nelson Bot. Gaz. 37: 272. 1904. Curtis Clark Endemic Synonyms: Encelia frutescens var. virginensis (A. Nelson) S. F. Blake Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • resinifera C. Clark Aliso 17: 201. 1998. Curtis Clark Endemic Basionym: Encelia frutescens var. resinosa M. E. Jones ex S. F. Blake Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 49: 364
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  • speciesEncelia actoni Elmer Bot. Gaz. 39: 47. 1905. Curtis Clark Synonyms: Encelia frutescens var. actoni (Elmer) S. F. Blake Encelia virginensis subsp. actoni (Elmer)
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  • Taxon Illustrator ⠉ Portulacaceae Portulacaceae Basellaceae Talinopsis frutescens Talinum paniculatum Anredera cordifolia Barbara Alongi Barbara Alongi
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  • (shrubs, including X. cognata, X. orcuttii, and the Mexican endemic X. frutescens). Watson, T. J. 1977. The taxonomy of Xylorhiza (Asteraceae–Astereae)
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  • by Á. Löve (1986), as Rumex frutescens. However, it is not mentioned by S. L.Welsh et al. (1993). The name Rumex frutescens Thouars has been misapplied
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  • self-incompatible except D. arida and D. mohavensis. Five species (D. frutescens, D. greeneana, D. martirensis, D. palmeri, D. streetsii), none annuals
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  • Taxon Illustrator ⠉ Portulacaceae Portulacaceae Basellaceae Talinopsis frutescens Talinum paniculatum Anredera cordifolia Barbara Alongi Barbara Alongi
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  • 19. 1760 Synonyms: Jussiaea calycina C. Presl J. clavata M. E. Jones J. frutescens J. Jacquin ex de Candolle J. haenkeana Steudel J. hirta Lamarck J. ligustrifolia Kunth
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  • Heagy Scrophulariaceae Scrophulariaceae Scrophulariaceae Leucophyllum frutescens Capraria biflora Myoporum laetum Linny Heagy Linny Heagy Barbara Alongi
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  • Mohr from ballast may be source of reports of W. calycina Richard or W. frutescens Jacquin from Alabama. I have seen no specimens to support those reports
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  • Sci. U.S.A. 99:2445-2449 Scholz, H. and N. Bohling. 2000. Phragmites frutescens (Gramineae) re-visited: The discovery of an overlooked, woody grass in
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  • number are most often hybrids and backcrosses between E. farinosa and E. frutescens. P. A. Munz (1959) indicated that I. L. Wiggins had reported var. radians
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  • Introduced; Calif., Macaronesia. Cultivars of Argyranthemum foeniculaceum and/or A. frutescens (Linnaeus) Schultz-Bipontinus (similar, not glaucous) are widely used
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  • West Indies (Cuba). Borrichia ×cubana is a fertile F1 hybrid between B. frutescens and B. arborescens. It is found where the parental species are sympatric;
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