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  • familyRanunculaceae genusClematis subgenusClematis subg. Clematis speciesClematis virginiana Linnaeus Cent. Pl. I, 15. 1755. James S. Pringle Common names: Virgin's-bower clématite
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  • D. W. 1991. Spiraea virginiana Britton: I. Delineation and distribution. Castanea 56: 287–296. Ogle, D. W. 1991b. Spiraea virginiana Britton: II. Ecology
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  • genusPersicaria sectionPersicaria sect. Tovara Show Lower Taxa Persicaria virginiana (Adanson) H. Gross Bull. Acad. Int. Géogr. Bot. 4: 27. 1913. Harold R
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  • or water. The achenes are forcibly tossed from the plant in Persicaria virginiana, and persistent, hooked styles aid in their transport by animals. In Coccoloba
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  • Chrysophyllum oliviforme subsp. oliviforme Diospyros Diospyros texana Diospyros virginiana Bonellia Bonellia macrocarpa Bonellia macrocarpa subsp. macrocarpa Yevonn
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  • Chrysophyllum oliviforme subsp. oliviforme Diospyros Diospyros texana Diospyros virginiana Bonellia Bonellia macrocarpa Bonellia macrocarpa subsp. macrocarpa Yevonn
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  • fusiformis from Q. virginiana is reflected in a variety of taxonomic treatments, including reducing Q. fusiformis to varietal rank under Q. virginiana. The latter
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  • Prunus virginiana var. virginiana (category Prunus virginiana)
    tribeRosaceae tribe Amygdaleae genusPrunus speciesPrunus virginiana varietyPrunus virginiana var. virginiana Joseph R. Rohrer Endemic Synonyms: Padus nana (DuRoi)
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  • Prunus virginiana var. demissa (category Prunus virginiana)
    P. virginiana subsp. demissa (Nuttall) Roy L. Taylor & MacBryde P. virginiana subsp. melanocarpa (A. Nelson) Roy L. Taylor & MacBryde P. virginiana var
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyPlantaginaceae genusGratiola speciesGratiola virginiana Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 17; 2: 1200. 1753. Craig C. Freeman Common names:
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyLiliaceae genusMedeola speciesMedeola virginiana Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 339. 1753. Frederick H. Utech IllustratedEndemic Treatment
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  • Polygonoideae genusPersicaria sectionPersicaria sect. Tovara speciesPersicaria virginiana (Linnaeus) Gaertner Fruct. Sem. Pl. 2: 180. 1790. Harold R. Hinds†, Craig
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  • The Houma used Quercus virginiana medicinally for healing dysentery (D. E. Moerman 1986). Putative hybrids between Quercus virginiana and Q. minima are known
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  • margins of freshwater wetlands, beaver ponds, mixed loblolly pine, Magnolia virginiana-Rhus vernix-swamps, black gum swamps Elevation: 0–2000 m Generated Map
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyPinaceae genusPinus speciesPinus virginiana Miller Gard. Dict., ed. 8 Pinus no. 9. 1768. Robert Kral Common names: Virginia
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  • Hamamelidaceae Liquidambar styraciflua Fothergilla gardenii Hamamelis virginiana Fothergilla major John Myers John Myers John Myers John Myers
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  • and Virginia. Rosa virginiana Miller was conserved over R. virginiana Herrmann in 2011 (W. H. Lewis 2008b). Shrubs of Rosa virginiana form thickets and
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  • fruits also are used in dying. The heartwood turns dark sooner than in D. virginiana; the small size of the stems limits its use. None. None. window.prope
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  • IllustratedEndemic Synonyms: Carex bayardii Fernald Carex crus-corvi var. virginiana Fernald Treatment appears in FNA Volume 23. Treatment on page 275. Mentioned
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  • Frederick G. Meyer Common names: Umbrella-tree Endemic Basionym: Magnolia virginiana var. (d) tripetala Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 536. 1753 Synonyms: Kobus tripetala (Linnaeus)
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  • Woodson Jr. 1935) was based on a depauperate specimen of Tradescantia virginiana (E. Anderson 1954); the internodes on an unnumbered specimen collected
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  • Magnolia foetida (Linnaeus) Sargent Magnolia lacunosa Rafinesque Magnolia virginiana var. foetida Linnaeus Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Trees, evergreen
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  • Hamamelis vernalis, C. S. Sargent erroneously figured the flowers of H. virginiana (plate 156) and failed to mention either the fragrance or the distinctive
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  • padus versus glabrous in P. virginiana. As noted by E. G. Voss (1972–1996, vol. 2), many of the specimens of P. virginiana have a pubescent hypanthium
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  • borealis Lunell Lacinaria scariosa var. virginiana (Lunell) Gaiser Liatris borealis Liatris scariosa var. virginiana Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment
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  • cornuta Carpinus caroliniana subsp. virginiana Casuarina cunninghamiana subsp. cunninghamiana Ostrya virginiana John Myers John Myers John Myers John
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  • Frederick G. Meyer Common names: Cucumber-tree Endemic Basionym: Magnolia virginiana var. (e) acuminata Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 536. 1753 Synonyms: Kobus acuminata (Linnaeus)
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  • Enchanter’s nightshade circée du Canada Synonyms: Circaea canadensis var. virginiana Fernald Treatment appears in FNA Volume 10. Illustrator: Copyright: Herbs
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  • cornuta Carpinus caroliniana subsp. virginiana Casuarina cunninghamiana subsp. cunninghamiana Ostrya virginiana John Myers John Myers John Myers John
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  • resembling those of Clematis Vitalba of Europe and…those of our own Clematis Virginiana. But the most striking thing about the plant is its horrid odor, the flowers
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  • n Mexico. Juniperus scopulorum hybridizes with its eastern relative J. virginiana in zones of contact in the Missouri River basin (C. W. Comer et al. 1982)
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  • Chrysophyllum oliviforme subsp. oliviforme Diospyros Diospyros texana Diospyros virginiana Bonellia Bonellia macrocarpa Bonellia macrocarpa subsp. macrocarpa Yevonn
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  • than Q. virginiana in any given geographic area. At the northern extreme of the range of Q. geminata, apparent intermediates with Q. virginiana are more
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  • Basionym: Quercus virginiana var. minima Sargent Silva 8: 101. 1895 Synonyms: Quercus virens var. dentata Chapman Quercus virginiana var. dentata (Chapman)
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  • echinata, P. palustris, Quercus incana, Q. marilandica, Q. stellata, and Q. virginiana. Elevation: 0–200 m. Generated Map Legacy Map La., Tex. Populations of
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  • near or intermixed with R. virginiana. Putative hybrids between R. nitida (2x) and both R. palustris (2x) and R. virginiana (4x) are reported from Nova
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  • Hamamelidaceae Liquidambar styraciflua Fothergilla gardenii Hamamelis virginiana Fothergilla major John Myers John Myers John Myers John Myers
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  • Orobanchaceae Orobanchaceae Boschniakia rossica Conopholis alpina Epifagus virginiana John Myers John Myers John Myers Orobanchaceae Orobanchaceae Orobanchaceae
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  • Commelinaceae Tradescantia gigantea Tradescantia ozarkana Tradescantia virginiana Tradescantia ohiensis Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Yevonn
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  • Chrysophyllum oliviforme subsp. oliviforme Diospyros Diospyros texana Diospyros virginiana Bonellia Bonellia macrocarpa Bonellia macrocarpa subsp. macrocarpa Yevonn
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  • from incense-cedar (Calocedrus decurrens) and eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana), which is also used for lining cedar chests. Wood from species of Thuja
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  • Chrysophyllum oliviforme subsp. oliviforme Diospyros Diospyros texana Diospyros virginiana Bonellia Bonellia macrocarpa Bonellia macrocarpa subsp. macrocarpa Yevonn
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  • Chrysophyllum oliviforme subsp. oliviforme Diospyros Diospyros texana Diospyros virginiana Bonellia Bonellia macrocarpa Bonellia macrocarpa subsp. macrocarpa Yevonn
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  • Aureolaria grandiflora, typically a parasite of oaks, parasitizing Juniperus virginiana in addition to oak species. F. W. Pennell (1935) recognized four infraspecific
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  • has been misapplied to this species. Reports of hybridization with J. virginiana and J. pinchotii have been refuted using numerous chemical and morphologic
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  • to Florida, where it is rare, occurring primarily on live oaks (Quercus virginiana Miller). The species is highly variable. Juvenile plants, less than 2
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  • Juniperus horizontalis, a prostrate species, hybridizes with the trees J. virginiana and J. scopulorum (R. P. Adams 1983; N. C. Fassett 1945; M. Palma-Otal
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  • South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia; and T. ohiensis × T. virginiana, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina
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  • northward in the Mississippi Embayment. It differs from C. caroliniana subsp. virginiana in its smaller, more ovate, more acute-tipped leaves that have finer secondary
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  • Tradescantia ernestiana is sympatric with, and easily confused with, T. virginiana in northern Alabama and perhaps northern Georgia [reported from Georgia
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