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  • ...><ref>[http://www.botanicus.org/page/1604576 Abrams, LeRoy. 1910. Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden 6(21): 360, ''Odostemon dictyota'']</ref>
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  • [[Category:Flora of California]]
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  • '''''Rosa gymnocarpa''''' is a species of [[rose]] native to western North America. It is known by the common names ' ...seeds. The [[sepal]]s fall away from the hip earlier than in other species of rose, hence the name baldhip rose.
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  • ...[flowering plant]] that is native to western North America from northern [[California]] to the [[Aleutian islands]], and Asia across the [[Kamchatka Peninsula]], Being tolerant of deep shade, drought, and extensive watering, the plant is becoming more pop
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  • | image_caption = closeup of flower '''''Rosa woodsii''''' is a species of wild [[rose]] known by the common names '''Woods' rose''',<ref name=fs/> an
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  • ...e=ipni1>&nbsp;''R. Inerme'' was first described and published in ''Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden'' 1: 202. 1900. Bronx, NY {{ cite web |url=ht ...22, 2010}}</ref><ref name=ipni2>&nbsp;''Manual of the Flowering Plants of California'' 472. 1925. {{ cite web |url=http://www.ipni.org:80/ipni/idPlantNameSearch
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  • ...]]<ref name=Potter>Potter, D., et al. (2007). Phylogeny and classification of Rosaceae. ''Plant Systematics and Evolution''. 266(1–2): 5–43. <nowiki> ...lia Jepson Flora Project (1993) ''Heteromeles arbutifolia'', University of California, Berkeley]</ref>
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  • ...ific coast#North America|Pacific coast]] of North America to the mountains of Hawaii, [[Chile]], and [[Argentina]].<ref>{{cite book | title = Historical Geography of Crop Plants: A Select Roster
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  • |title=The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species ...und in colonies or clusters as the rhizome spreads, forming mats.<ref name=flora>{{Cite book
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  • ...ewart>{{Cite book | last = Stewart | first = Charles | title = Wildflowers of the Olympics and Cascades | publisher = Nature Education Enterprises | date ...ruary 2011}}</ref><ref name=jepson>{{cite web|last=Jepson|title=A Flora of California|url=http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_cpn.pl?RONU|accessdate=24 Februa
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  • ...this species was published in ''Transactions, of the Horticultural Society of London'', 7: 515. 1830. {{ cite web |url=http://www.ipni.org:80/ipni/idPlan ...Journal of Botany''. 1: 134. 1904. Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and Los Gatos, California. {{ cite web |url=http://www.ipni.org:80/ipni/idPlantNameSearch.do?id=22105
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  • ...uthor=GRIN |work=Taxonomy for Plants |publisher=[[United States Department of Agriculture|USDA]], [[Agricultural Research Service|ARS]], National Genetic |range_map_caption = Natural range of ''Arbutus menziesii''
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  • ...in the [[Araceae|arum family]]. The plant is called skunk cabbage because of the distinctive "skunky" odor that it emits when it blooms. This odor will ...d Uncoupling Protein Underlies Thermoregulation in the Thermogenic Florets of Skunk Cabbage |journal=Plant Physiology |volume=146 |issue=2 |pages=636–6
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  • ...r |first=M. |date=2004 |title=Discover California Shrubs |location=Sonora, California |publisher=Hooker Press |isbn=0-9665463-1-8}}</ref> ...'A. uva-ursi'' (Latin: ''{{lang|la|uva}}'' = berry, ''{{lang|la|ursi}}'' = of the bear).}}</ref>
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  • ...<ref>[http://bonap.net/MapGallery/County/Lysichiton%20americanus.png Biota of North America Program county distribution map]</ref> ...Flora of North America Editorial Committee |year=1982 onwards |title=Flora of North America |publisher=Oxford University Press |url=http://www.efloras.or
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  • ...author=Farjon, A. |title=''Picea sitchensis'' |journal=[[The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species]] |volume=2013 |page=e.T42337A2973701 |publisher=[[IUCN] ...southeast Alaska, where it is prevalent. Its range hugs the western coast of Canada and continues into northernmost Oregon.
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  • ...nt]] in the [[Rosaceae|rose family]] that grows naturally throughout much of the [[Northern Hemisphere]], and that produces edible fruits.<ref name="Sul ...bsite= Jepson eFlora: Taxon page|publisher=Jepson Herbarium; University of California, Berkeley|accessdate=2015-06-16}}</ref>
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  • ...like New Zealand<ref name=":0"/> and Australia, where it is a common herb of both wet and dry areas, such as roadsides, meadows, fields and costal place ...from wounds.<ref name="D&D">Dodson & Dunmire, 2007, ''Mountain Wildflowers of the Southern Rockies'', UNM Press, {{ISBN|978-0-8263-4244-7}}</ref> Other c
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  • |subdivision = [[List of Lilium species]] |work=World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
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