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  • familyAsteraceae tribeAsteraceae tribe Cichorieae genusCrepis Show Lower Taxa Crepis acuminata, Crepis atribarba, Crepis bakeri, Crepis barbigera, Crepis biennis, Crepis
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  • tribeAsteraceae tribe Cichorieae genusMicroseris Show Lower Taxa Microseris acuminata, Microseris bigelovii, Microseris borealis, Microseris campestris, Microseris
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyMagnoliaceae genusMagnolia Show Lower Taxa Magnolia acuminata, Magnolia ashei, Magnolia fraseri, Magnolia grandiflora, Magnolia macrophylla
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familySplachnaceae genusTayloria Show Lower Taxa Tayloria acuminata, Tayloria froelichiana, Tayloria hornschuchii, Tayloria lingulata, Tayloria
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  • are triploid races of M. acuminata (genotype AAA) and triploid M. × paradisiaca with two sets of chromosomes from M. acuminata and one from M. balbisiana
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  • combine the characters of the two parents, M. acuminata and M. balbisiana, in various ways. Musa acuminata is described above. In M. balbisiana, the blotching
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  • exposed sites and often called P. acuminata or P. polymorpha, is characterized by small plants with relatively broad leaves and short, barrel-shaped sporophytes
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  • Calamagrostis fernaldii Calamagrostis chordorrhiza Calamagrostis canadensis var. acuminata Calamagrostis crassiglumis Treatment appears in FNA Volume 24. Treatment
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  • chestnut oak Illustrated Synonyms: Quercus acuminata (Michaux) Sargent Quercus brayi Small Quercus prinus var. acuminata Michaux Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • Synonyms: Kobus acuminata (Linnaeus) Nieuwland Magnolia acuminata var. alabamensis Ashe Magnolia acuminata var. aurea (Ashe) Ashe Magnolia acuminata subsp. cordata (Michaux)
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  • angustifolia with relatively coarsely toothed neoformed leaves. Populus ×acuminata Rydberg is the intersectional hybrid of P. angustifolia with P. deltoides
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  • Musci Appalach., 310. 1870. Michael S. Ignatov Endemic Basionym: Leskea acuminata Hedwig Sp. Musc. Frond., 224, plate 56, figs. 14 – 18. 1801 Synonyms: Brachythecium
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  • have survived. They differ from P. nigra in broader habit, twigs thicker, buds thicker and less red, broader and more cordate leaves with larger teeth,
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  • deltoides), P. ×jackii Sargent (P. balsamifera × P. deltoides), and P. ×acuminata Rydberg (P. angustifolia × P. deltoides), are distinguished from P. deltoides
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  • David J. Bogler Common names: Naked hawksbeard Endemic Synonyms: Crepis acuminata var. pleurocarpa (A. Gray) Jepson Crepis intermedia var. pleurocarpa (A
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  • corymbiform arrays (on simple branches originating beyond midstems). Involucres broadly turbinate to campanulate, (4.5–13 ×) 10–15 mm. Phyllaries 20–60 in 2–6 series
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  • Potentilla saxosa Lemmon ex Greene Pittonia 1: 171. 1888 Synonyms: P. acuminata H. M. Hall P. saxosa subsp. sierrae Munz Treatment appears in FNA Volume
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  • achenes as is common in E. tenuis var. verrucosa. The earlier name E. acuminata (Muhlenberg) Nees, name confused (H. K. Svenson 1932), is often given as
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  • oblongifolia is closely related to the Mexican and Central American A. acuminata, with which it has sometimes been confused. It is found only in scattered
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  • hybridize with E. acuminata, from which it differs in the frequent presence of lower paleas, raised veins of the upper glumes and lower lemmas, broad, velvety pubescent
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