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  • appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 462. Mentioned on page 456. Plants medium-sized, in loose tufts, green to light green. Stems to 8 cm, creeping to
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  • alar cells transversely elongate, quadrate, or short-rectangular, region medium-sized; medial laminal cells elongate-rhomboidal, to 40 µm, 3–4:1, opaque
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  • Illustrator: Patricia M. Eckel Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants medium-sized to large. Stems unbranched, sparsely and irregularly branched, or
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  • yellow-green, not usually sinuate; alar cells quadrate to short-rectangular, region medium-sized; medial laminal cells elongate-rhomboidal, to 30 µm, 2–3:1, translucent
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  • Illustrator: Patricia M. Eckel Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants medium-sized, dark red to red-green, rarely green, sometimes purple-black. Stems
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  • oblanceolate-obovate, 0–3-lobed; lobes ascending to erect, narrowly lanceolate, medium length, arising near or above mid length, apex rounded to acute. Calyces
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  • Patricia M. Eckel Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants small to medium-sized, bright green to yellow-green, rarely with reddish tinge. Stems 0
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  • Illustrator: Patricia M. Eckel Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants medium-sized. Stems ± pinnate. Stem leaves circinate or falcate, plicate or strongly
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  • 8–6.3 dm. Stems greenish, sometimes reddish, hairs matted to spreading, medium length or long. Leaves green, sometimes dull reddish, linear-lanceolate
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  • Patricia M. Eckel Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants small to medium-sized, in thin mats, dark green, olive green, black-green, or rarely yellow-green
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  • pink or buff, 3–5(–9)-lobed; lobes erect, sometimes spreading, short to medium length, arising near or above mid length. Calyces 9–15(–20) mm; abaxial
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  • appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 145. Mentioned on page 143. Plants medium-sized, pale shiny green to brown-green. Stems 0.5–2(–3) cm, not julaceous
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  • flowers axillary. Capsules ovoid to ellipsoid, 8–12 mm, puberulent. Seeds medium brown, ± 2.7 mm. 2n = 24. Phenology: Flowering Feb–Jul. Habitat: Dry, grassy
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  • Minerotrophic, near the edges of open, poor fens, less commonly found in open medium fens Elevation: low to high elevations Generated Map Legacy Map File:V27
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  • Stems: trunks 0.3 m diam.; twigs: new growth rufous-tomentose, 1-year old medium to dark gray; thorns on twigs 2-years old dark gray to black, 2–4 cm. Leaves:
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  • var. pumilum S. Stokes ex M. E. Jones Eriogonum chrysocephalum Eriogonum medium Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 266. Mentioned on page
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  • Volume 28. Treatment on page 144. Mentioned on page 11, 143, 145, 146. Plants medium-sized, dark red to red-green, rarely entirely green, sometimes black with
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  • Habitat: Minerotrophic and hygrophytic, forming hummocks in shrubby and wooded medium and rich fens Elevation: low to moderate elevations Generated Map Legacy
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  • summer to early autumn. Habitat: Minerotropic, hygrophytic, frequent in medium to rich fens Elevation: low to moderate elevations Generated Map Legacy
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  • Peduncles 2.4–10.5 cm, tomentose. Lowest petals 8–13 mm. Capsules 4–7 mm. Seeds medium brown, 2.5–2.9 mm. Flowering Apr–Jun. Pinyon-juniper woodland, sagebrush
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  • Capsule unknown. Spores unknown. Habitat: Commonly in firm-bottomed poor to medium fen vegetation, subarctic to arctic regions Elevation: low to moderate elevations
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  • Illustrator: Patricia M. Eckel Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants medium-sized, green, yellowish, or with red secondary pigment. Stems with branch
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  • Illustrator: Patricia M. Eckel Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants medium-sized to large (sometimes when submerged), rarely small, not turgid, green
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  • 28. Treatment on page 461. Mentioned on page 455, 456, 459, 462. Plants medium-sized, occasionally large, in loose tufts, light green to yellowish. Stems
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  • page 271. Mentioned on page 269, 272, 274, 278, 284, 285. Plants small to medium-sized, rarely fairly large, forming loose or dense tufts or mats, green
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  • Mentioned on page 269, 270, 272, 274, 275, 278, 281, 282, 285. Plants small to medium-sized, rather slender but stiff, rarely robust, forming loose or dense cushions
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  • Species ca. 240 (6 in the flora). The seeds of Cuphea store oils composed of medium-chain fatty acids that are widely used in the manufacture of soaps and detergents
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  • basal portion; leaves long, 3-4 mm. Bucklandiella obesa 7 Plants small to medium-sized, copiously branched; costa narrow, 50-80 µm with 3-5 adaxial cells
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  • Leaflet tooth length is measured on the distal edge of the largest and medium-sized teeth. The central portion of the leaflet between opposite tooth sinuses
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  • lack cilia and by its more numerous leaves. It can be distinguished from L. medium var. texanum (often misidentified as L. floridanum) by its pyriform capsule
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  • Nfld. and Labr. (Nfld.), Alaska. Sphagnum bergianum forms dense hummocks in medium to rich fen habitats and is associated with such species as Sphagnum warnstorfii
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  • americanus 1 Mid phyllaries with (9–)10–13(–15) pairs of lobes, distally medium brown to dark brown. Plectocephalus rothrockii
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  • carpets in rich habitats such as wet coniferous forests, Thuja swamps, karrs, medium fens, and stream margins Elevation: low to high elevations Generated Map
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  • Patricia M. Eckel Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants small to medium-sized. Stems ± pinnate. Stem leaves circinate, falcate, or rarely ± straight
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  • (3–)5–7-lobed; lobes ascending, linear to obovate, ± broadened distally, medium, long, proximal lobes arising below mid length, central lobe apex broadly
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  • Sandy Long Copyright: Utah State University Basal leaf tufts usually tiny to medium, less often robust. Basal branching mixed intra- and extravaginal or mainly
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  • or branched, hairs spreading, long, soft, scattered among more numerous, medium length, stipitate-glandular ones. Leaves green or purplish, linear to narrowly
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  • Illustrator: Patricia M. Eckel Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants medium-sized, rarely large or small, in loose tufts, light green, often stramineous
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  • sometimes branched, often glabrate proximally, hairy distally, hairs spreading, medium length and long, soft, mixed with much shorter stipitate-glandular ones
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  • ligulate, to 65 µm. Spores 9–11 µm. Distal laminal KOH reaction light brown to medium orange-brown. Phenology: Capsule maturity not determined. Habitat: Seep
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  • Treatment on page 458. Mentioned on page 414, 456, 459. Plants small to medium-sized, in dense or loose tufts, green, yellowish green, or brownish yellow
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  • 28. Treatment on page 461. Mentioned on page 414, 447, 455, 456. Plants medium-sized, rigid, in loose tufts, green to yellow-green. Stems to 4 cm, creeping
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  • perennial. Stems glabrate or hairs appressed proximally, spreading distally, medium length proximally, longer distally, eglandular. Leaves lanceolate to linear-lanceolate
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  • pink on margins and apices, oblong, 3(–5)-lobed; lobes ascending, ± linear, medium length, arising above mid length, central lobe apex rounded to obtuse, expanded
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  • hairy distally, hairs retrorse or spreading, rarely appressed, short to medium length, soft, eglandular. Leaves green, green tinged with purple, or dull
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  • (0–)3–5(–7)-lobed; lobes ascending to erect, linear to lanceolate, short to medium length, arising above mid length, proximal bract apex acute, distal obtuse
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  • lanceolate to ovate, 0–5-lobed; lobes spreading, linear to narrowly lanceolate, medium length to long, usually arising above mid length, rarely from below mid
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  • lanceolate to oblong, (0–)3(–5)-lobed; lobes usually ascending, linear, medium length to long, arising near mid length, apex acute. Calyces yellow, color
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  • exceeding tubercle, very slender, spinules dense; anthers 1.6–3.5 mm. Achenes medium brown to gray or dark brown, equilaterally trigonous to compressed trigonous
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  • 2–29.7 cm, 0.4–0.9 of total plant height. Leaves: basal sheaths pale to medium brown; blades green, exceeding culms, 1.3–3.2 mm wide, herbaceous, margins
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  • distal margins and apices, oblong, 3–5(–7)-lobed; lobes spreading, linear, medium length, proximal lobes arising below mid length, center lobe apex rounded
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  • lanceolate, or oblong, (0–)3–5-lobed; lobes ascending to erect, lanceolate, medium length, arising near or above mid length, apex acute to rounded. Calyces
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  • branched, including many small, leafy axillary shoots, hairs dense, retrorse, medium length, stiff, eglandular, distally spreading, long, soft, sometimes matted
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  • at base, unbranched, rarely branched, hairs moderately dense, spreading, medium length, soft, mixed with shorter eglandular and stipitate-glandular ones
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  • short, woody, or short rhizomes. Stems usually single, erect (proximally medium to dark brown distally lighter, sometimes cyanotic, usually rounded, shallowly
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  • Treatment on page 140. Mentioned on page 23, 134, 139. Plants small to medium, glaucous green to reddish brown, in loose tufts. Stems (0.5–)1–4 cm tall
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  • late spring to early summer. Habitat: Strongly minerotrophic, in open to medium rich fens, less frequent in coniferous mires, characteristic species of
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  • appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 441. Mentioned on page 440. Plants medium-sized, in loose to moderately dense tufts, light green to pale yellowish
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  • FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 443. Mentioned on page 406, 440. Plants medium-sized to large, in dense or loose tufts, light green to golden or brownish
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  • branched low on stem, unbranched distally, hairs appressed or retrorse, medium length, soft, eglandular, mixed with shorter stipitate-glandular ones. Leaves
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  • lanceolate, 3(–7)-lobed; lobes ascending to spreading, linear to oblong, medium length to long, arising near or below mid length, central lobe apex rounded
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  • sometimes with a pair of small teeth; lobes ascending, linear to oblong, medium length, arising in middle 1/3, central lobe apex obtuse to rounded or truncate
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  • dull reddish brown, narrowly ovate, 3–7-lobed; lobes ascending, lanceolate, medium length, arising near or above mid length, apex broadly acute or obtuse.
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  • glabrous or puberulent. Lowest petal 6–14 mm. Capsules 4–5.5 mm. Seeds medium brown, 2–2.6 mm. Phenology: Flowering Apr–Sep. Habitat: Pine forests, deserts
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  • 0–5-lobed; lobes erect, triangular or lanceolate, sometimes linear, short or medium length, arising above mid length, proximal bract apex acute, distal rounded
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  • Patricia M. Eckel Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants small to medium-sized, soft, in dense or loose tufts, green to dark green or brownish, occasionally
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  • and twiggy. Stems: twigs: new growth ± red, glabrous, 1-year old ± glossy, medium to deep brown, 2-years old gray; thorns on twigs numerous, straight to slightly
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  • FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 442. Mentioned on page 440, 443. Plants medium-sized, in loose or dense mats, yellow-green to golden brown. Stems to 10
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  • 28. Treatment on page 445. Mentioned on page 441, 442, 444, 446. Plants medium-sized, in dense tufts, light green when young, golden or brownish yellow
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  • Treatment on page 462. Mentioned on page 419, 422, 454, 456, 461, 463. Plants medium-sized to large, in loose tufts, green, sometimes yellowish or brownish.
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  • Patricia M. Eckel Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants small to medium-sized, in dense or loose tufts, deep green, brownish, or reddish golden
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  • sometimes decumbent at base, unbranched or branched, hairs usually retrorse, medium length, ± soft, eglandular, mixed with very short-glandular ones, sometimes
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  • marcescent leaves of previous year, hairs dense, appressed to spreading, medium length, soft, much-branched, eglandular, white-woolly, obscuring surface
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  • unbranched, sometimes branched, hairs spreading, sometimes matted, short to medium length, ± soft, eglandular, often with a layer of minute-glandular hairs
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  • woolly, hairs dense, spreading to weakly appressed, white to yellowish, medium length, soft, moderately branched or unbranched in different populations
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  • oblanceolate or obovate, 0–3(–5)-lobed; lobes ascending, lanceolate to triangular, medium length, arising above mid length, apex rounded to obtuse. Calyces mostly
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  • Patricia M. Eckel Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants small to medium-sized, in dense tufts, light green when young, golden or brownish yellow
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  • mostly along veins; lobes ascending to erect, broadly lanceolate or oblong, medium length, arising at or above mid length, center lobe apex rounded, sometimes
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  • exposing calyces, 0–3(–5)-lobed; lobes ascending to erect, linear, short to medium length, arising near or above mid length, apex acute to obtuse. Calyces
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  • shoots, proximal stems 1+ cm wide, hairs dense, spreading, matted, white, medium length, soft, stellate, sometimes mixed with short stipitate-glandular ones
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  • ascending or erect distally, unbranched, hairs moderately dense, spreading, medium length and long, soft, mixed with shorter stipitate-glandular ones. Leaves
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  • numerous short, leafy axillary shoots, hairs moderately dense, spreading, medium length to long, stiff to soft, shorter stipitate-glandular ones. Leaves
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  • natural group of very thorny hawthorns with glabrous, somewhat blue-green, medium-sized to fairly large leaves, mid season anthesis relative to congeners
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  • moist, erect when dry, greater than 2 mm. Anomodon viticulosus 6 Plants medium-sized to large; stems usually less than 1 mm thick when dry; leaves complanate
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  • var. fendleriana grows on open slopes, hills, and sandy flats, at low to medium elevations, from the western United States into northern Mexico. It is often
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  • deltate-hastate leaves with long-attenuate tips and capitulescences of medium-sized heads. Specimens from Nevada and California often have smaller, ovate
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  • genus (M.R. Mesler et al. 1975). A given colony may be made up of small, medium, or large plants (W.H. Wagner Jr., C. M. Allen, and G.P. Landry 1984). None
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  • spines arranged in a cross Cylindropuntia whipplei 21 Trees openly branched, medium to large; flowers usually rose to magenta (sometimes white in O. imbricata
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  • by Farwell in Keenewaw County, Michigan in 1895 (Voss 1972). It grows on medium-textured soils in arid and semiarid steppe, shrub-steppe, and open woodland
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  • decurrent 1/4 -3/4 distance to leaf below. Drepanocladus cardotii 2 Plants medium-sized to large; stem leaves usually 1.7-3.6 mm; bases not or hardly decurrent
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  • on page 138. Mentioned on page 37, 38, 92, 135, 139, 140. Plants small to medium to fairly robust, gray-green to bluish green to reddish brown with age,
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  • FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 441. Mentioned on page 444, 445. Plants medium-sized, in dense tufts, light green when young, golden or brownish yellow
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  • FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 443. Mentioned on page 440, 444. Plants medium-sized to large, in loose tufts, light green when young, golden or brownish
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  • teeth and, in many instances, the rounded leaf apices separate it from P. medium, the species most commonly confused with it in herbaria. Plagiomnium ciliare
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  • calleryana belongs to the Asian pea pear group. Pyrus pyrifolia belongs to the medium- to large-fruited Asian pears. Both P. communis and P. nivalis belong to
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  • corticolous, distinguished by its often broadly acute to obtuse leaf apices. This medium-sized species is occasionally confused with D. falcatum. Dichelyma falcatum
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  • Map Legacy Map Que., Ariz., Calif., Nev., N.Mex., c, w Europe. The many medium-sized yellow to orange rhizoidal tubers in clusters on short rhizoids at
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  • southwestern United States, and grows in deserts, canyons, and dry plains. It has medium grazing value but low palatability. It is usually less pubescent than H
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  • straight or curved, persisting 5 years or more (except P. strobiformis); medium-sized to low trees mostly of high elevations. > 9 7 Stomatal lines evident
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  • to narrowly elliptic, white at anthesis, darkening with age to light to medium deep pink, with inverted V-shaped, white base; bracts horizontal to drooping
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  • Most atypical western plants are variations on the oreganensis expression: medium-sized plants, weakly keeled stem leaves straight to slightly bent along
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  • 68 Basal blade without prominent whitish veins adaxially; seeds light to medium or dark brown or mottled gray and brown > 69 69 Capsules 8–12 mm. Viola
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  • The species was described from central Europe where it is represented by medium-sized plants with closely imbricate foliage. Plants from Scandinavia, Ural
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  • application of the name E. frigida to the glandular-pubescent form with medium-sized corollas that occurs in Greenland, Newfoundland, and Quebec (P. D
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  • stream banks in aspen groves and parks in the spruce-fir forest zone, at medium to high, but usually not alpine, elevations. It is restricted to southwestern
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  • confusion with S. fallax and S. isoviitae. This seems to be a species of poor to medium fens, where it occurs in depressions and floating mats; it does not appear
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  • Palm chromosome studies facilitated by pollen culture on chochicine-lactose medium. Stain Technol. 39: 99--106. Read, R. W. 1965. Palm chromosomes by air mail
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  • smaller members of ser. Lacrimatae. Members of both series contain small- to medium-sized xeromorphs that are rather glandular, often hairy, and often have
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  • groups of subsp. melo: a. Cucumis melo var. cantalupo Seringe. Asia; pepos medium-large, rind smooth, scaly, or netted, variable in color, aromatic with sweet
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  • populations in south-central New Mexico may be intermediate, containing long-, medium-, and short-spined individuals. Although not documented for Sonora, var
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  • Uinta Mountains (Utah) and Moffat County, Colorado, where it is an erect, medium-sized plant with densely hairy leaves. Some populations here assigned to
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  • grayish green; areoles 8-13 per diagonal row across stem segments; low to medium-sized shrubs to 1.5 m, with fewer, larger stem segments; Texas Opuntia rufida
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  • infrequently, on valley floors. It prefers well- to moderately-drained, medium- to coarse-textured substrates, including scree and talus, that are often
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  • included stamens. Typical Diplacus mephiticus has moderate-sized plants at medium elevations with magenta, bilabiate corollas. The specific epithet mephiticus
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  • after a prolonged dry period (vernalis expression) or in sluggish water are medium-sized, loosely flaccid, ovate-lanceolate, plane to weakly concave, and have
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  • habitats, E. wawawaiensis growing in shallow, rocky soils and P. spicata in medium- to fine-textured loess soil. The two species also differ cytologically
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  • reproductive mode of most plants with flowers can be determined using a medium power (40×) dissecting microscope (see Fig. 1 in M. D. Windham and I. A
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  • Donald Steila SOIL is a medium wherein plants are anchored and from which they draw water and mineral nutrients. Reciprocally, plants protect the soil
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  • linear. > 40 40 Leaf bases slenderly long-decurrent. > 41 41 Plants small to medium-sized, green; leaves not undulate; laminal cells smooth. Plagiothecium 41
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  • hardwood forests declined from their former extensive ranges across the medium and high latitudes. Extensive grasslands appeared during this time, and
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  • community/continuum debate. Vegetation 52: 3--19. White, D. 1941. Prairie soil as a medium for tree growth. Ecology 22: 399--407. White, D. J. 1987. Ecological Study
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