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  • combines the tetraploid genome of C. davyi and the diploid genome of C. speciosa. Clarkia prostrata is morphologically and ecologically very similar to
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  • Grimmia varia Mitten J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 8: 21. 1865 Synonyms: Grimmia speciosa Müller Hal. Racomitrium canescens var. lutescens Lesquereux & James Racomitrium
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  • macrocarpa Kunth J. mollis Kunth J. peruviana var. glaberrima Donnell Smith J. speciosa Ridley J. sprengeri hort. ex L. H. Bailey Ludwigia hirta (Linnaeus) M.
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  • Oxytheca are food plants for the small dotted-blue butterfly (Philotiella speciosa). Ertter, B. 1980. A revision of the genus Oxytheca (Polygonaceae). Brittonia
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  • Alongi Barbara Alongi Plantaginaceae Plantaginaceae Plantaginaceae Gambelia speciosa Holmgrenanthe petrophila Howelliella ovata Barbara Alongi Barbara Alongi
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  • Morin Common names: Fuchsia-flowered gooseberry Synonyms: Grossularia speciosa (Pursh) Coville & Britton Treatment appears in FNA Volume 8. Treatment
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  • conspecta Sargent C. declivitatis Sargent C. dilatata Sargent C. locuples Sargent C. speciosa Sargent Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 579. Mentioned
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  • 284. 1836. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Showy fleabane Basionym: Stenactis speciosa Lindley Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 19: plate 1577. 1833 Synonyms: Erigeron conspicuus Rydberg
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  • Ganysma are food plants for the small dotted-blue butterfly (Philotiella speciosa). None. Eriogonum abertianum, Eriogonum aliquantum, Eriogonum angulosum
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  • roots, but this feature should be re-examined, since the closely related O. speciosa (sect. Hartmannia) reproduces by rhizomes. One illegitimate later homonym
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  • abundant, sterile pollen that attracts pollinators. A larger tree species, L. speciosa (Linnaeus) Persoon, is cultivated in southern Florida and southward; it
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  • from Riverside and Shasta counties. Clarkia williamsonii is similar to C. speciosa and some populations of the hexaploid C. purpurea but can be distinguished
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  • differences in levels of insect visitation (S. C. H. Barrett 1980b). Eichhornia speciosa Kunth is a superfluous illegitimate name for Pontederia crassipes Martius
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  • Natural hybrids between Oryzopsis and Stipa: I. Oryzopsis hymenoides x Stipa speciosa. Amer. J. Bot. 47:736-742 Johnson, B.L. 1962. Amphiploidy and introgression
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  • in Ericameria. Variety oreophila intergrades with vars. mohavensis and speciosa. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"species","name":"Ericameria
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  • (Willdenow) Sweet is often used for this species; that name is based on Azalea speciosa Willdenow, a superfluous name that refers to R. calendulaceum. None. None
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  • Alongi Barbara Alongi Plantaginaceae Plantaginaceae Plantaginaceae Gambelia speciosa Holmgrenanthe petrophila Howelliella ovata Barbara Alongi Barbara Alongi
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  • Legacy Map Ill., Iowa, Minn., Wis. Solidago sciaphila is similar to S. speciosa, but the proximal leaves are obviously serrate. None. None. window.pro
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  • dotted-blue butterfly (Euphilotes mojave). The small blue (Philotiella speciosa) also feeds on these plants. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTa
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