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  • speciesStellaria pallida (Dumortier) Crépin Man. Fl. Belgique ed. 2, 19. 1866. John K. Morton Common names: Lesser chickweed Introduced Basionym: Alsine pallida Dumortier
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  • longii Antennaria media subsp. compacta (Malte) Chmielewski Antennaria pallida Antennaria pedunculata Antennaria porsildii Antennaria sornborgeri Antennaria
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyCyperaceae genusRhynchospora speciesRhynchospora pallida M. A. Curtis Amer. J. Sci. Arts, ser. 2: 7: 409. 1849. Robert Kral IllustratedEndemic
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  • albicaulis var. melanosperma H. Léveillé O. californica var. glabrata Munz O. pallida var. californica (S. Watson) Jepson Treatment appears in FNA Volume 10.
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  • graminea Pursh Hypoxis grandis Pollard Hypoxis micrantha Pollard Hypoxis pallida Salisbury Hypoxis villosa Rafinesque Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26
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  • Iris germanica is considered to have been a natural hybrid between I. pallida and I. variegata Linnaeus, both of which also have the chromosome number
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  • and shorter anthers. It is also confused with G. elata and Torreyochloa pallida. It differs from the former in having acute glumes with long veins, more
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  • Basionym: Rhynchospora chapmanii Britton 1916 Rhynchospora pallida C. B. Clarke 1900 Rhynchospora pallida Kükenthal 1926 Synonyms: Phaeocephalum brachychaetum (C
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  • congdonii (Eastwood) Dahling G. flavescens subsp. pallida (Eastwood) Dahling G. flavescens var. pallida (Eastwood) Bacigalupi ex Ewan G. mollis Greene G
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  • includes the range of P. pallida. Dorsal sepals with entire margins are commonly seen also in P. cristata, and those of P. pallida may be deeply emarginate
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  • neomexicana (A. Gray) A. Heller Draba neomexicana var. robusta A. Heller Draba pallida Draba patens Draba pinetorum Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment
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  • anomala Porter ex Fernald Bidens frondosa var. caudata Sherff Bidens frondosa var. pallida (Wiegand) Wiegand Bidens frondosa var. stenodonta Fernald & H. St. John
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  • branches divergent. Intermediate forms between subsp. umbellata and subsp. pallida are reported from Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Kansas
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  • typical. Plants without black leaf bases have been called I. melanopoda f. pallida (Engelmann) Fernald. Variation also occurs in megaspore morphology. A collection
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  • Synonyms: Lescuraea radicosa var. compacta (Best) E. Lawton Pseudoleskea pallida Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 360. Plants small
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  • narrow cells, and the dorsally strongly serrulate costae. Callicostella pallida is similar in its somewhat thinner but similarly robust double costa and
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  •   Family ⠉ Taxon Illustrator ⠉ Pilotrichaceae Callicostella pallida Patricia M. Eckel Pilotrichaceae Cyclodictyon varians Patricia M. Eckel Pilotrichaceae
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  •   Family ⠉ Taxon Illustrator ⠉ Pilotrichaceae Callicostella pallida Patricia M. Eckel Pilotrichaceae Cyclodictyon varians Patricia M. Eckel Pilotrichaceae
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  • C. Hoch Common names: Largeflower spike-primrose Basionym: Boisduvalia pallida Eastwood Leafl. W. Bot. 2: 54. 1937 Synonyms: B. macrantha A. Heller 1905
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  • Ulmaceae Ulmaceae Ulmaceae Ulmaceae Trema micrantha Celtis laevigata Celtis pallida Celtis Bee F. Gunn John Myers John Myers John Myers
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  • Bot. 18: 316. 1931. (as engelmanni) Warren L. Wagner Basionym: Anogra pallida var. engelmannii Small Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 23: 176. 1896 Synonyms: A
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  • acuminate, whereas those of C. varians are abruptly acuminate. Callicostella pallida leaves have no border of differentiated cells, and though they also have
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  • stems and branches. > 3 3 Spathes entirely scarious, silvery white. Iris pallida 3 Spathes herbaceous with narrow scarious margins and tip, green, sometimes
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  • media, and to a lesser extent by S. pallida. There is no evidence for gene exchange between these species. Stellaria pallida is autogamous and sometimes cleistogamous;
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  • Brainerd, Nick Otting Common names: Coastal paintbrush Basionym: Castilleja pallida var. unalaschcensis Chamisso & Schlechtendal Linnaea 2: 581. 1827 Treatment
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  • Otting Common names: Yellowish paintbrush Endemic Basionym: Castilleja pallida var. lutescens Greenman Bot. Gaz. 25: 265. 1898 Treatment appears in FNA
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  • Nick Otting Common names: Hayden’s paintbrush Endemic Basionym: Castilleja pallida var. haydenii A. Gray in A. Gray et al., Syn. Fl. N. Amer. 2(1): 297. 1878
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  • or sulfur or yellow paintbrush IllustratedEndemic Synonyms: Castilleja pallida subsp. septentrionalis (Lindley) Scoggan C. rhexiifolia var. sulphurea (Rydberg)
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  • subsp. pallida (p. 560), P. keckii (p. 584), and P. suksdorfii (p. 584) in P. pringlei; the illustration (Fig. 171) is of P. cuscikii subsp. pallida. Hybrids
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  • single-veined upper glumes. Some species are apt to be confused with Torreyochloa pallida, another species associated with wet habitats but one that, like Puccinellia
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  • hybridization between two diploid (2n = 14) species, C. hirtella and C. pallida. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Camissoniopsis"
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  • elevations such as the Santa Catalina Mountains. Intergradation with subsp. pallida occurs over wide areas of Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington
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  • narrower-panicled populations of subsp. cusickii serve to distinguish it from subsp. pallida in most cases. It appears to have hybridized with P. pringlei (p. 564) around
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  • with Y. arkansana, and he suggested that it might be a hybrid between Y. pallida and Y. arkansana. More recently, G. M. Diggs et al. (1999) reported new
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  • introductions. Plants morphologically intermediate between D. kelloggii and D. pallida (e.g., 5–7 ray florets) have been collected where ranges of the two, somewhat
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  • Nuevo Leon). Setcreasea, in which Tradescantia brevifolia, T. buckleyi, T. pallida, and T. leiandra were formerly placed, is synonymous with Tradescantia (D
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  • are highly fecund. Poa fendleriana hybridizes with Poa cusickii subsp. pallida (p. 560). The hybrids are called P. xnematophylla (p. 562). None. Poa fendleriana
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  • strictly pistillate. It is usually quite distinct from subspp. cusickii and pallida, and differs from subsp. purpurascens in having on average more and shorter
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  • ×nematophylla is believed to consists of hybrids between P. cusickii subsp. pallida (see previous) and P. fendleriana (p. 556). It is mostly pistillate and
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  • populations are now recognized as C. hirtella, C. ignota, C. lewisii, and C. pallida. Oenothera hirta Link (1821), not Linnaeus (1759), is an illegitimate name
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  • purplish; plants with greenish spikelets have been named F. altaica f. pallida Jordal. A form producing pseudoviviparous spikelets, F. altaica f. vivipara
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  • glabra, C. tomentosa (C. ×collina Laughlin), seemingly intergrades with C. pallida in eastern Missouri and southern Illinois, and is reported to hybridize
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  • common at higher latitudes. Carya glabra intergrades with C. floridana, C. pallida, and C. texana, and it is reported to hybridize with the diploid C. cordiformis
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  • purple spots on the galeas. White-flowered forms of P. groenlandica (forma pallida Lepage) are occasionally seen. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherT
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  • Milstead (1964) recognized specimens with a pale yellow pappi as “subsp. pallida,” distributed on the east coast in New Jersey, Virginia, and North Carolina
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  • Sask., Yukon, Alaska. Castilleja raupii is a member of the difficult C. pallida species complex. Castilleja raupii is widespread from southern Alaska to
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