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  • Potentilla nana has most often been considered a race of P. hyparctica or as the priority name for P. hyparctica. As now defined, P. nana occurs in an
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  • sectionSolidago sect. Solidago subsectionSolidago subsect. Nemorales speciesSolidago nana Nuttall Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., n. s. 7: 327. 1841. John C. Semple, Rachel
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  • hybrid swarms between C. nana and C. viscidula are known from several mountain ranges in central and northern Nevada. Castilleja nana is sometimes confused
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  • deflexa Greene Draba nitida Ledebour Draba nitida var. nana O. E. Schulz Draba stenoloba var. nana (O. E. Schulz) C. L. Hitchcock Draba stenoloba var. ramosa C
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  • glandulosa var. hallii (Howell) C. L. Hitchcock Betula hallii Linnaeus Betula nana var. glandulifera (Regel) B. Boivin Betula pubescens subsp. borealis (Spach)
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  • Synonyms: Cleomella cornuta Rydberg Cleomella montrosae Payson Cleomella nana Eastwood Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 212. Mentioned
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  • angustifolia Aiton Andromeda calyculata var. latifolia Aiton Andromeda calyculata var. nana Loddiges Cassandra calyculata Cassandra calyculata var. angustifolia (Aiton)
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  • occidentalis E. E. Nelson Fern Bull. 7: 30. 1899 Synonyms: Pellaea glabella var. nana (Richardson) Cody Pellaea glabella var. occidentalis (E. E. Nelson) Butters
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  • have been called G. nana forma brownii Steyermark, G. nana forma longisquama Steyermark, and G. paysonorum H. St. John [= G. nana var. paysonorum (H. St
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  • varietyPrunus virginiana var. virginiana Joseph R. Rohrer Endemic Synonyms: Padus nana (DuRoi) Borkhausen Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 365
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  • present; spikelets not proliferating; basal spikelets absent. Eleocharis nana 61 Achenes finely reticulate or pitted-papillose at 20X; tubercles distinctly
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  • Labr., N.S., Que. This infrequent dwarf birch is distinguished from Betula nana mostly on the basis of its reduced infructescence scales and wetter habitat
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  • northern New England and Canada have been recognized as P. nana or P. trifoliolata var. nana. This form is probably no more than a phenotypic adaptation
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  • inundata Svenson L. palustris var. liebmannii H. Léveillé L. palustris var. nana Fernald & Griscom L. palustris var. pacifica Fernald & Griscom Treatment
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  • Nixon Common names: Bear oak scrub oak EndemicIllustrated Synonyms: Quercus nana (Marshall) Sargent Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Illustrator: John Myers
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  • Nixon Common names: Water oak chêne gris EndemicIllustrated Synonyms: Quercus nana Willdenow Quercus nigra var. tridentifera Sargent Quercus uliginosa Treatment
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  • Martin, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie counties. Compared to Polygala nana, the most similar species, P. smallii is smaller and more compact (stems
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  • serrate leaves. Betula ×hornei Butler (= Betula kenaica W. H. Evans × B. nana Linnaeus), variously intermediate between its parents, is common throughout
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  • America, drunk for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Dwarf (‘nana’) and double-flowered forms are also cultivated. None. None. window.prop
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  • name for plants in the flora area; it was treated as a synonym of Crepis nana var. lyratifolia (Turczaninow) Hultén by E. Hultén (1968). Babcock, E. B
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  • Castilleja nana; it can usually be distinguished by the absence of blackish patches on the sides of the corolla tube, which are present in C. nana. None. None
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  • leaves, its subumbelliform arrays, and its showy rays. It is close to var. nana, but usually has a denser indument and more often ovate than oblong leaves
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  • phyllaries, and beaked cypselae. It is thought to be closely related to C. nana, and, possibly, derived from it (E. B. Babcock 1947). None. None. window
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  • include Potentilla lupina Rydberg, P. minutifolia Rydberg, P. rubricaulis var. nana Clements & E. G. Clements, P. rubripes Rydberg [= P. concinna var. rubripes
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  • Legacy Map Calif., Oreg. Subspecies asprella has been confused with subsp. nana, Sidalcea celata, S. elegans, and S. glaucescens, and it previously has been
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  • the other two infrataxa [subsp. mutelii (F. J. Schultz) Coutinho and subsp. nana (Reuter) Coutinho] are uncommon, non-weedy taxa endemic to southern Europe
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  • leaves than those elsewhere and have heads slightly larger than those of H. nana. They deserve further study. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • attractive plant. In gardens it has been known by the illegitimate name D. nana and is called “White Sprite.” None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTax
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  • isolation and divergence. In addition, hybrid swarms between this species and C. nana are known from several mountain ranges in central and northern Nevada, and
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  • var. foliosa are presumed here to be hybrids with either var. minor or var. nana. Variety foliosa is most similar to var. ballardii. V. L. Harms (2003) treated
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  • of the hot spring system. Castilleja salsuginosa is closely related to C. nana and C. pilosa, but genetic studies of the trio are inconclusive so far. Two
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  • entirely within the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area. It is likely derived from the C. nana complex, found in the mountains of eastern California and Nevada, but it
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  • traits. In southwestern Utah and north-central Arizona, var. scabra and var. nana can be difficult to distinguish. In much of Utah, northern Nevada, and adjacent
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  • America. Dwarf plants from St. Lawrence Island are somewhat intermediate to P. nana but have the larger petals and longer styles of P. fragiformis. None. None
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  • willows (Salix arctica, S. herbacea, and S. glauca) and one dwarf birch (Betula nana) were successfully established (B.Fredskild 1973, 1985). The maritime corridor
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