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  • or mallow Introduced Synonyms: Althaea olbia (Linnaeus) Kuntze Lavatera hispida Desfontaines Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 277. Mentioned
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  • 1803. Robert Kral IllustratedEndemic Synonyms: Fuirena squarrosa var. hispida (Elliott) Chapman Treatment appears in FNA Volume 23. Treatment on page
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  • 1980; Carr and Carr 1983, 2000). In contrast, C. multiglandulosa and C. hispida (combined in this treatment) consist of distinct morphologic races (D. D
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  • 1864. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz EndemicConservation concern Synonyms: Euklisia hispida (A. Gray) Greene Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 715
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  • Synonyms: Radicula barbareifolia (de Candolle) W. Wight ex P. S. Smith Rorippa hispida var. barbareifolia (de Candolle) Hultén Rorippa islandica var. barbareifolia (de
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  • Synonyms: O. falcatus Eastwood O. hispidus Bentham 1835 [not Castilleja hispida Bentham 1838] Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 660
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  • Cassia County. Morphologically, it most closely resembles the widespread C. hispida var. acuta, but a recent molecular study (D. L. Clay et al. 2012) presents
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  • chambersii. Populations of C. chambersii often grow near and even alongside C. hispida, but hybrids are rare. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • Virginia; the intergrading form is recognized here as H. americana var. hispida. It is rare in South Carolina. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherT
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  • requires much more research. Plants with small, orange fruit, possibly of var. hispida (de Candolle ex Triana & Planchon) Killip ex Gleason, recently have been
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  • counties, Oregon, C. pruinosa forms introgressive swarms with C. hispida var. hispida. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Castilleja"
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  • describing Castilleja peckiana, Pennell noted that its variation approached C. hispida on one hand and C. miniata on the other, and it is likely of allopolyploid
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  • molecular data suggest that it may belong within Malva. The name Althaea hispida Moench, which pertains here, is superfluous and illegitimate. None. None
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  • of many local races, but lumped most of these into var. villosa and var. hispida of Chrysopsis villosa, in which they also included H. camporum, H. canescens
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  • County, Washington, occasional hybrids form between C. lutescens and C. hispida var. acuta, which often both occur in the same vicinity. L. R. Heckard (1968)
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  • Hanover, Onslow, and Pender counties. It has a habit similar to those of S. hispida and S. squarrosa, leaves similar to those of S. erecta, and stem pubescence
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  • genomes of several species, including C. affinis, C. miniata, and possibly C. hispida. The coastal C. miniata var. dixonii is very similar ecologically and morphologically
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  • self-incompatible and polyploid. It is known to form hybrids with O. calcicola and O. hispida. Schizocarya kunthii Spach is an illegitimate name based on Gaura epilobioides
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