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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyMarantaceae genusThalia speciesThalia dealbata Fraser Thalia dealbata [plate]. 1794. Helen Kennedy Common names: Powdery thalia
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  • Lower Taxa Allium perdulce var. perdulce, Allium perdulce var. sperryi S. V. Fraser Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 42: 124. 1940. Dale W. McNeal Jr., T. D. Jacobsen
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  • Poiret in Lamarck et al., Encycl. 5: 35. 1817. Richard S. Hunt Common names: Fraser fir southern balsam fir EndemicConservation concern Basionym: Pinus fraseri Pursh
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  • Phytologia 2: 289. 1947. Norman K. B. Robson Common names: Millepertuis de Fraser EndemicIllustrated Basionym: Elodes fraseri Spach Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot.,
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  • familyDryopteridaceae genusDryopteris speciesDryopteris expansa (C. Presl) Fraser Jenkins & Jermy Brit. Fern Gaz. 11: 338. 1977. James D. Montgomery, Warren
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  • Shevock 2004). In British Columbia, the species extends further inland, up the Fraser River Valley approximately 150 km to just east of Hope (W. B. Schofield
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  • McNeal Jr., T. D. Jacobsen IllustratedEndemic Basionym: Allium reticulatum Fraser ex G. Don 1827 Synonyms: Allium aridum Rydberg Allium reticulatum var. playanum M
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  • coastal subspecies and the interior subsp. macdougalii, particularly along the Fraser and Skeena rivers in British Columbia and the Columbia River between Oregon
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  • woodsii subsp. ultramontana occur in Cascade Mountain passes along the Fraser River (British Columbia), the Columbia River (Oregon and Washington), and
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  • Pacific Coast and has been noted as persisting in abandoned gardens in the Fraser River delta region, British Columbia; there is no evidence of self-sown
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  • Jul). Habitat: Grassy balds, openings in red spruce (Picea rubens Sargent)–Fraser fir (Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poiret) forests, moist hardwood bogs, seeps,
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  • and in Puget Trough. In interior British Columbia, the range follows the Fraser Watershed, mostly south of 50° north latitude; along the Pacific Coast,
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  • A. curtipendula also penetrates much further inland in the Columbia and Fraser watersheds, almost as far east as the Continental Divide. In eastern North
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  • distribution of the genus Dryopteris. Contr. Univ. Michigan Herb. 15: 141--162. Fraser-Jenkins, C. R. 1989. A classification of the genus Dryopteris (Pteridophyta:
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  • humid forests with usually well-drained, often acidic soils, from red spruce-Fraser fir Appalachian forests (south) to hemlock-white pine-northern hardwoods
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  • Flowering late summer–fall. Habitat: High elevation Appalachian red spruce–Fraser fir and cool mixed forests Elevation: 1200–2000 m Generated Map Legacy Map
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  • Europe, and it is known to be an allopolyploid of D. caucasica (A. Braun) Fraser-Jenkins & Corley × oreades Fomin. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigh
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  • related taxon, Dryopteris intermedia subsp. maderensis (J. Milde ex Alston) Fraser-Jenkins, occurs on eastern Atlantic islands. Dryopteris intermedia and the
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  • is distinct from A. lasiocarpa, however, in chemical tests on wood (H.S. Fraser and E.P. Swan 1972), lack of crystals in the ray parenchyma (R.W. Kennedy
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  • P. P. de Candolle, Prodr. 8: 65. 1844 ,. Anita F. Cholewa Common names: Fraser’s loosestrife EndemicConservation concern Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • South Nahanni River, 60°33’30”N, 125°23’W, from British Columbia, E side of Fraser R. at Big Bar, 51°15’N, 122°W, T. McIntosh 7688, May 13, 1984 (UBC), and
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  • validly published name. The discovery of Hypericum boreale near the mouth of Fraser River at Vancouver in 1989 extends the distribution of this species across
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  • insigne is known only from British Columbia at Bridal Veil Falls in the Fraser Valley, and Moresby Island of the Queen Charlotte Islands. It is essentially
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  • trigonous. e North America. Species 1. SELETED REFERENCES Clarkson, R. B. 1962. Fraser’s sedge, Cymophyllus fraseri (Andrews) Mackenzie. Castanea 26: 129–136.
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  • River and its tributaries, which drain the Columbia-Snake plateaus, and the Fraser River, which drains the interior of British Columbia, both empty into the
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  • Walter (1740--1789), was published and heavily edited in England by John Fraser (1750--1811). The first wholly American contribution was Arbustum Americanum
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  • years ago. Populations of western redcedar advanced through the deglaciated Fraser Lowlands of southwestern British Columbia between 8000 and 6500 yr B.P.
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