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  • Sublime wild buckwheat EndemicConservation concern Synonyms: Eriogonum racemosum var. coccineum (J. T. Howell) S. L. Welsh Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Common names: Panamint Mountain wild buckwheat Endemic Synonyms: Eriogonum racemosum var. desertorum S. Stokes Eriogonum reliquum S. Stokes Treatment appears
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  • 0-100 m Generated Map Legacy Map Calif. The names Delphinium decorum var. racemosum Eastwood and D. decorum var. sonomensis Eastwood have been used for various
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  • (Argentina, Chile). Gayophytum humile is most similar to the allotetraploid G. racemosum and, on the basis of morphology, may be one of its parents. The two species
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  • discussed the taxonomically different applications of that name and Muscari racemosum. The latter binomial, misattributed to (Linnaeus) Miller, sometimes has
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  • ontarionis hybridizes with Symphyotrichum lanceolatum, S. lateriflorum, and S. racemosum. Existence of such hybrids needs confirmation. None. None. window.prop
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  • are either cultivars of S. dumosum, S. lateriflorum, S. pilosum, or S. racemosum, or hybrids involving one of those species and another taxon. The misapplication
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  • rupinum is the most widespread of the three robust species related to E. racemosum. The Wyman Creek wild buckwheat occurs from the White and Inyo mountains
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  • Gayophytum decipiens may be one of the parents of the allotetraploid species G. racemosum. Since some collections of the tetraploid G. diffusum subsp. parviflorum
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  • cream, (2.5–)3–4.5 mm, lobes 0.5–1 mm; e North America Symphyotrichum racemosum 31 Arrays open, branches divaricate or nearly horizontal to ascending,
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  • introduced in New Brunswick. It is widely cultivated. It can hybridize with S. racemosum and S. lanceolatum var. interior (A. G. Jones 1989). G. L. Nesom (1994b)
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  • to hybridize with Symphyotrichum boreale, S. laeve, S. lateriflore, S. racemosum (documented by J. C. Semple and R. A. Brammall 1982), and S. puniceum (A
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