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  • stramineum, Paspalum setaceum var. supinum, Paspalum setaceum var. villosissimum Michx. Charles M. Allen, David W. Hall Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • intergrade, especially subsp. villosissimum and subsp. pseudopubescens in the southeastern United States, and subsp. villosissimum and subsp. praecocius in
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  • Common names: Octoraro Creek chickweed Basionym: Cerastium arvense var. villosissimum Pennell Bartonia 12: 11. 1931 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment
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  • subspeciesDichanthelium ovale subsp. villosissimum (Nash) Freckmann & Lelong Mary E. Barkworth Synonyms: Panicum villosissimum Panicum acuminatum var. villosum
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  • genusPaspalum speciesPaspalum setaceum varietyPaspalum setaceum var. villosissimum (Nash) D.J. Banks Charles M. Allen, David W. Hall Common names: Hairy
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  • pseudopubescens (Nash) Freckmann & Lelong Mary E. Barkworth Synonyms: Panicum villosissimum var. pseudopubescens Panicum pseudopubescens Panicum ovale var. pseudopubescens
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  • also been found in Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee. It is similar to var. villosissimum, differing in its glabrous leaves, more delicate habit, and more poorly-developed
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  • sterile shoots, often marcescent, densely villous Cerastium velutinum var. villosissimum
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  • midwest and in the tallgrass prairie states. It intergrades with subsp. villosissimum, especially in the western parts of the latter's range, and to a lesser
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  • among the serpentine barrens endemic Cerastium velutinum Rafinesque var. villosissimum Pennell (Caryophyllaceae) and closely related Cerastium species. J. Torrey
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  • leaves and tomentose pubescence (similar to Cerastium velutinum var. villosissimum but smaller) occur in the same area. Populations on the limestone plains
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