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  • patens, Symphyotrichum phlogifolium, Symphyotrichum plumosum, Symphyotrichum pratense, Symphyotrichum pygmaeum, Symphyotrichum sericeum, Symphyotrichum walteri
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  • Equisetum arvense, Equisetum fluviatile, Equisetum palustre, Equisetum pratense, Equisetum sylvaticum, Equisetum telmateia, Equisetum ×litorale (J. Milde)
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  • jutlandicum, Hypnum lindbergii, Hypnum pallescens, Hypnum plicatulum, Hypnum pratense, Hypnum procerrimum, Hypnum recurvatum, Hypnum revolutum, Hypnum subimponens
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  • Taxa Linum bienne, Linum grandiflorum, Linum lewisii, Linum perenne, Linum pratense, Linum usitatissimum Nancy R. Morin Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12
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  • alpinum, Phleum arenarium, Phleum paniculatum, Phleum phleoides, Phleum pratense, Phleum subulatum L. Mary E. Barkworth Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • stems with stomates, persistent, becoming green and branched. Equisetum pratense 6 Aerial stems lacking stomates, dying back after spores are shed. > 7
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  • familyEquisetaceae genusEquisetum subgenusEquisetum subg. Hippochaete speciesEquisetum pratense Ehrhart Hannover. Mag. 22: 138. 1784. Richard L. Hauke Common names: Meadow
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  • speciesEriogonum spergulinum Show Lower Taxa Eriogonum spergulinum var. pratense, Eriogonum spergulinum var. reddingianum, Eriogonum spergulinum var. spergulinum
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyHypnaceae genusHypnum speciesHypnum pratense Koch ex Spruce London J. Bot. 4: 177. 1845. Wilfred B. Schofield† Synonyms:
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  • genusSymphyotrichum subgenusSymphyotrichum subg. Virgulus speciesSymphyotrichum pratense (Rafinesque) G. L. Nesom Phytologia 77: 290. 1995. Luc Brouillet, John
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  • Ganysma speciesEriogonum spergulinum varietyEriogonum spergulinum var. pratense (S. Stokes) J. T. Howell Leafl. W. Bot. 6: 80. 1950. James L. Reveal Common
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  • American plants belong to the polyploid Phleum pratense L. subsp. pratense, which differs from the diploid P. pratense subsp. bertolonii (DC.) Bornm. in having
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  • some plants of Linum pratense intergrade with L. lewisii in areas where their ranges overlap; however, in most of its range, L. pratense is the only blue-flowered
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  • Endemic Synonyms: Delphinium patens subsp. greenei (Eastwood) Ewan Delphinium pratense Eastwood Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Stems (15-)30-50(-80) cm; base
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  • Darbyshire Common names: Meadow fescue Fétuque des prés Synonyms: Lolium pratense Festuca pratensis Festuca elatior var. pratensis Treatment appears in FNA
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  • , 62. 1827. John L. Strother IntroducedIllustrated Synonyms: Hieracium pratense Tausch Pilosella caespitosa (Dumortier) P. D. Sell & C. West Treatment
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  • subequal, outer foliaceous, glabrous or sparsely short-pilose Symphyotrichum pratense 62 Leaf margins piloso-silky, faces glabrous proximally, densely silky
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  • pratensis (Kentucky bluegrass), Dactylis glomerata (orchard grass), and Phleum pratense (timothy). The tribe's circumscription and its infratribal taxonomy are
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  • include the awns. Dixon, J.M. 1995. Trisetum flavescens (L.) Beauv. (T. pratense Pers., Avena flavescens L.). J. Ecol. 83:895-909 Hitchcock, A.S. 1951.
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  • separate this species from similar taxa. Hypnum pratense resembles H. lindbergii somewhat, but H. pratense tends to be very glossy, with stem leaves often
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  • also widespread in northern Eurasia. Isolated, depauperate plants of P. pratense may be difficult to distinguish from P. alpinum; there is never any difficulty
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