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  • Eleocharis elongata Eleocharis engelmannii Eleocharis equisetoides Eleocharis erythropoda Eleocharis fallax Eleocharis flavescens var. flavescens Eleocharis flavescens
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  • Eleocharis cylindrica, Eleocharis decumbens, Eleocharis elliptica, Eleocharis erythropoda, Eleocharis fallax, Eleocharis kamtschatica, Eleocharis macrostachya,
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  • seriesEleocharis (sect. Eleocharis) ser. Eleocharis speciesEleocharis erythropoda Steudel Syn. Pl. Glumac. 2: 76. 1855. S. Galen Smith*, Jeremy J. Bruhl*
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  • Crataegus erythropoda, C. rivularis, C. saligna and C. brachyacantha to C. ser. Douglasianae (Rosaceae). Sida 18: 647–620. Crataegus erythropoda, Crataegus
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  • Douglasia seriesCrataegus (sect. Douglasia) ser. Cerrones speciesCrataegus erythropoda Ashe Bull. North Carolina Agric. Exp. Sta. 175: 113. 1900. James B. Phipps
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  • 1993), and I have observed putative E. compressa × E. erythropoda and E. elliptica × E. erythropoda hybrids in the field in southeastern Wisconsin. It seems
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  • elliptica and either E. erythropoda or E. uniglumis var. halophila (M. L. Fernald 1950). The plants are similar to E. erythropoda except for their trigonous
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  • E. compressa as a synonym of E. elliptica. Putative E. compressa × E. erythropoda hybrids from southeastern Ontario have been described (P. M. Catling 1994)
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  • complex at least partly of hybrid origin from E. palustris and both E. erythropoda and E. uniglumis. The 2n = 38 plants of E. macrostachya may comprise the
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  • achenes smooth at 30X or finely rugulose at 10–30X; widespread. Eleocharis erythropoda 16 Proximal scale of spikelets clasping 2/3(–3/4) of culm; all spikelets
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  • Eleocharis diandra Eleocharis elliptica Eleocharis engelmannii Eleocharis erythropoda Eleocharis fallax Eleocharis kamtschatica Eleocharis lanceolata Eleocharis
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  • Eleocharis diandra Eleocharis elliptica Eleocharis engelmannii Eleocharis erythropoda Eleocharis fallax Eleocharis kamtschatica Eleocharis lanceolata Eleocharis
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  • Eleocharis diandra Eleocharis elliptica Eleocharis engelmannii Eleocharis erythropoda Eleocharis fallax Eleocharis kamtschatica Eleocharis lanceolata Eleocharis
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  • Eleocharis diandra Eleocharis elliptica Eleocharis engelmannii Eleocharis erythropoda Eleocharis fallax Eleocharis kamtschatica Eleocharis lanceolata Eleocharis
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  • North America comprises E. palustris, E. mamillata, E. macrostachya, E. erythropoda, E. uniglumis, E. kamtschatica, and E. ambigens. Two or more of these
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  • valid. In North America, E. uniglumis is difficult to separate from E. erythropoda and E. kamtschatica, in both of which the spikelets have only the proximal
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  • larger flowers with ten stamens, and larger pomes. It differs from C. erythropoda little other than in leaf shape and ripe fruit color. None. None. window
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  • 1999c The relationships of the American black-fruited hawthorns Crataegus erythropoda, C. rivularis, C. saligna and C. brachyacantha to C. ser. Douglasianae
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  • File:V23 100-distribution-map.jpg
    Distribution map for taxon eleocharis erythropoda
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  • File:V9 858-distribution-map.jpg
    Distribution map for taxon crataegus erythropoda
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