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  • , Mexico, Central America, native to subtropical and tropical America. Of this species, N. L. Britton (1904) wrote, “The flowers and inflorescence are
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  • are in short supply, is cultivated in North America as a hedge plant. The fruit is edible. Native to Korea and China, C. tricuspidata is known from a collection
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  • different in Dalechampia and Euphorbia. Euphorbiaceae are most species-rich and ecologically important in tropical and subtropical regions. The same is true
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  • seasides, native to tropical and subtropical coastlines Elevation: 0-20 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Fla., native, Southeast Asia, native, s Pacific
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  • relatively small stature, native to tropical or subtropical forests in South America, Africa, southeast Asia, some Pacific Islands, and northern Australia. The
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  • Gondwanan origin with centers of diversity in tropical America and Australasia and with fewer species in Africa and southern Asia. Syzygium aromaticum (Linnaeus)
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  • Mammillaria tetrancistra). x = 11. Tropical to temperate regions in North America, West Indies, Central America, South America, including Galápagos Islands,
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  • Asia, and South America. Species from the Flora region fall into one of three categories: native to North America, native to South America, or native to the
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  • temperate and subtropical regions of the world. Only five genera, Boerhavia, Commicarpus, Mirabilis, Phaeoptilum, and Pisonia, are indigenous to the Old
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  • eastern Asia. Two genera are native to North America; Arundinaria is the only genus native to the Flora region. It is thought to have crossed the Bering Strait
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  • distinguished from the subtropical to tropical sect. Valvatae Gürke by the combination of the usually deciduous (versus evergreen) condition and membranous (versus
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  • approximately 350 species, grows in tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world. About 110 species are native or adventive in the Western Hemisphere;
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  • Indies, Central America, South America, Asia, Africa, Australia. Species ca. 160 (18 in the flora). Abutilon is mostly tropical and subtropical with relatively
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  • 100 tropical and subtropical species. There are 19 species found in the Flora region. Eight species are established introductions, six are native, three
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  • Basella alba Linnaeus (Malabar spinach, native to Africa and Asia) is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas, where it is used as a vegetable
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  • the Asian and African tropics and subtropics, and several species and hybrids are commonly cultivated in the gardens of Europe, North America, and tropical
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  • introduced in Europe, primarily tropical and subtropical regions, reaching temperate regions in eastern North America and eastern Asia. Species ca. 450 (18
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  • 1.5–3.9 mm and outer filaments (2.5–)3–8.1 mm. Passiflora suberosa is native in Mexico, the West Indies, and Central and South America, and has been widely
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  • South America, Eurasia, Africa, Australia. Glinus lotoides is native to Eurasia and Africa and has become widespread in tropical, subtropical, and warm-temperate
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  • considered to be naturalized (and uncommon) only in the extreme southeastern corner. Plants are shrubs in tropical and subtropical regions and very large
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  • species, grows in tropical, subtropical, and warm-temperate areas of the world. Eight species of Eriochloa are native to the Flora region and three are introduced
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  • N.C., Okla., Pa., S.C., Tenn., Tex., Va., native to South America, introduced in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. None. None. window.prope
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  • includes about 18 species. Most are native to tropical or subtropical America, two are African, and four are native to the Flora region. Absence of the pedicellate
    5 KB (412 words) - 18:57, 11 May 2021
  • 60 species that are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world; nine are native to the Flora region. In North America, the best known species
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  • long-beaked; valves coherent at apex. x = 7. Tropical and subtropical regions, North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa. species 12 (2
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  • 2 pairs of pollinia, stipe, and viscidium. Tropical and subtropical regions, North America, Central America, South America. Species 30 or more (1 in the
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  • Cayouette and P. M. Catling 1992), who accepted reports of 253 hybrids in North America and an additional 73 between species that occur in North America, although
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  • West Indies in the Antilles, Central America, South America to n Argentina, native to tropical and subtropical Asia, Africa. The name Dryopteris setigera
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  • warm-temperate genus that is native to Africa and tropical to subtropical America. Estimates of the number of species included range from one to ten. One species,
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  • sometimes cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas and occasionally becomes naturalized. In the flora area, the species is limited to southern Alabama (Mobile
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  • Ocean Islands. Breynia disticha, native to New Caledonia and Vanuatu, is widely grown in tropical and subtropical areas and occasionally becomes naturalized
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  • s Mexico, West Indies in the Antilles, South America to n Argentina, native to tropical and subtropical Asia, Africa. Thelypteris dentata probably does
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  • Mostly tropical, subtropical, and warm-temperate zones, some species in temperate zones, some taxa are at present almost worldwide as introduced and naturalized
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  • 30–80+, white to stramineous, barbellulate to smooth bristles. x = 10. Nearly worldwide, mostly in warm-temperate, subtropical, and tropical regions at mid
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  • Catling & Sheviak (P. M. Catling and C. J. Sheviak 1993). Sacoila lanceolata is widespread in tropical and subtropical America. Synonyms for Sacoila lanceolata
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  • Bambusa is a tropical and subtropical genus of 75-100+ species. It is native to southern and southeastern Asia, but is widely cultivated and naturalized
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  • also in Mexico, West Indies, n South America, Pacific Islands. Tribulus cistoides, native to tropical and subtropical southern Africa, is occasionally grown
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  • related species that grow in shady, mesic forests of tropical and subtropical regions. One species is native to the Flora region. The awns of most species become
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  • Indies, South America. Glinus radiatus is considered native to tropical and subtropical areas in the New World, although it is doubtfully native in North America
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  • Chenopodium murale is distinctive and is one of the more common species of the genus in the world, especially in tropical and subtropical regions. None. None. window
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  • Barrett and O. F. Cook 1910). Promotional literature, which included cultivation techniques and recipes for use, was distributed to encourage farmers to try
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  • in the tropics and subtropics, and occupy a wide range of habitats. Twenty-five species are native to the Western Hemisphere, but none to the Flora region
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  • Introduced; Fla., Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, introduced also in Asia (Arabian Peninsula, India), tropical Africa. Astraea lobata is a weedy
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  • subantarctic to subtropical parts of the southern hemisphere, C. pilifer in tropical India, Africa, and South America and from there extending to southeastern
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  • Mexico, West Indies, Central America, n South America. Sacoila squamulosa is widespread in tropical and subtropical America. Although often overlooked in
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  • escapes and becomes naturalized in southern Florida. It is now widely distributed and naturalized in many regions in tropical and subtropical America. Its
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  • northeastern Brazil. This led S. C. H. Barrett and I. W. Forno (1982) to conclude that Eichornia crassipes is native to Amazonia. All other studied populations
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  • distributed throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the world. It is probably native to at least central Mexico, and its native range possibly extends
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  • Mo., Oreg., Tex., se Europe, tropical and subtropical Asia, n Africa, introduced elsewhere. Rumex dentatus, belonging to subsect. Dentati Rechinger f.
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  • south through Mexico and Central America to South America. Because of its weediness, the precise native range in tropical and subtropical parts of the New
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