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  • Spellenberg Sida 20: 153. 2002. Richard W. Spellenberg Basionym: Boerhavia spicata var. palmeri S. Watson Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 24: 70. 1889 (as Boerhaavia)
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  • 12: 385. 1909. Richard W. Spellenberg Illustrated Basionym: Boerhavia spicata var. torreyana S. Watson Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 24: 70. 1889 (as Boerhaavia)
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  • reported that it hybridizes with A. arborea, A. intermedia, A. laevis, and A. spicata. Hybrids with A. arborea appear to be common and some microspecies may result
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  • multiglandulosa (especially the “robusta” forms) appear to approach C. spicata in certain characters. The most striking similarity involves presence of
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  • similar to that of L. spicata var. resinosa; the long, dense spikes and wider basal leaves are more like those of L. spicata var. spicata. Little differentiation
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  • on an illustration that is conspecific with the type of the European A. spicata Linnaeus and does not apply to plants here called A. pachypoda. Native Americans
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  • Dak. ×Pseudelymus saxicola consists of hybrids between Pseudoroegneria spicata and Elymus elymoides. It is a rather common hybrid in western North America
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  • Amelanchier intermedia hybridizes with A. bartramiana, A. humilis, and A. spicata (L. Cinq-Mars 1971). A. C. Dibble et al. (1998) reported that two individuals
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  • outcrops in the Potomac River Gorge in Maryland and Virginia suggest A. spicata in growth form and habitat but differ in having glabrous ovary apices and
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  • concernEndemic Basionym: Sidalcea valida Greene Pittonia 3: 157. 1897 Synonyms: S. spicata subsp. valida (Greene) Wiggins Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment
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  • graminifolia var. virgata (Nuttall) Fernald Liatris regimontis Liatris spicata var. racemosa de Candolle Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment
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  • Gnaphalium coarctatum Willdenow Sp. Pl. 3: 1886. 1803, Synonyms: Gamochaeta spicata Cabrera Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 435. Mentioned
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  • than in deep loams. It is derived from hybrids between Pseudoroegneria spicata (p. 281) and E. lanceolatus (p. 327). In practice, it is probably restricted
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  • and northern New Mexico. It resembles the awned phase of Pseudoroegneria spicata (p. 281), but differs in having rather thicker culms and spikes, and stouter
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  • sympatric with P. spicata, but the two tend to grow in different habitats, E. wawawaiensis growing in shallow, rocky soils and P. spicata in medium- to fine-textured
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  • species. Subgenus Pseudolysimachium includes Veronica longifolia and V. spicata, which are naturalized in the flora area, but also other species and hybrids
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  • fernaldii, A. gaspensis, A. humilis, A. intermedia, A. laevis, A. sanguinea, A. spicata, and A. interior. The hybrid with A. laevis can usually be found when these
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  • of these specimens. For some specimens, Jones first annotated them as A. spicata and later changed his annotation to A. gaspensis. Wiegand annotated one
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  • between A. sanguinea and A. bartramiana, A. canadensis, A. laevis, and A. spicata have been reported (M. L. Fernald 1950; P. Landry 1975). The authors have
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  • Sidalcea interrupta Greene S. reptans var. ranunculacea (Greene) Jepson S. spicata var. ranunculacea (Greene) Roush Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment
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