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  • ...and [[Korea]]. It grows in coastal [[temperate rainforest]]s, and is often the dominant groundcover plant in [[Sitka Spruce]] forests. ...ts that are flowering, 2 or 3 leaves are produced oppositely on the stems. The leaf is oval in shape with a heart-shaped base.
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  • ...' is a species of [[rose]] native to western North America. It is known by the common names '''dwarf rose''',<ref>{{PLANTS|id=ROGY|taxon=Rosa gymnocarpa|a ...pal]]s fall away from the hip earlier than in other species of rose, hence the name baldhip rose.
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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/> and '''interior rose'''.<ref
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  • ...rt>{{Cite book | last = Stewart | first = Charles | title = Wildflowers of the Olympics and Cascades | publisher = Nature Education Enterprises | date = M ...February 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|accessdat
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  • ...eastern skunk cabbage (''[[Symplocarpus foetidus]]''), another species in the arum family found in eastern North America. ...18|pmc=2245847 }}</ref> although this is widely and incorrectly said to be the case.<ref>See as one example {{cite web|url=http://www.learn2grow.com/plant
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  • ....<ref name="grin1"/><ref>Quattrocchi, Umberto (1947), CRC World dictionary of plant names: Common names, Scientific Names, Eponyms, Synyonyms, and Etymol ...-40170-2}}</ref><ref name=rhs>Huxley, A., ed. (1992). ''New RHS Dictionary of Gardening''. Macmillan {{ISBN|0-333-47494-5}}.</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=ht
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  • ...rs and families of flowering plants: APG III |journal=Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society |volume=161 |issue=2 |pages=105–121 |url=http://www3.inte |range_map_caption = The range of Fagaceae.
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  • ...ames include '''kinnikinnick''' and '''pinemat manzanita''', and it is one of several related species referred to as '''[[bearberry]]'''.<ref>{{cite book ...uva-ursi'' (Latin: ''{{lang|la|uva}}'' = berry, ''{{lang|la|ursi}}'' = of the bear).}}</ref>
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  • | image_caption = Sitka spruce in the [[Hoh Rainforest]] in [[Olympic National Park]] ...author=Farjon, A. |title=''Picea sitchensis'' |journal=[[The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species]] |volume=2013 |page=e.T42337A2973701 |publisher=[[IUCN]
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  • ...f>[http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=134285 Flora of North America, ''Vaccinium'' Linnaeus, 1753]</ref> ...ecies are eaten by humans and some are of commercial importance, including the '''[[cranberry]], [[blueberry]], [[bilberry]]''' or '''[[whortleberry]]''',
    27 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:05, 28 October 2017
  • ...ermplasm Resources Information Network |publisher=United States Department of Agriculture |date=2009-01-27 |accessdate=2011-01-26}}</ref> ...kew.org/wcsp/synonomy.do?name_id=199154 |title=WCSP |work= World Checklist of Selected Plant Families |accessdate=March 8, 2014}}</ref>
    17 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:45, 4 November 2017
  • ...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 ...m wounds.<ref name="D&D">Dodson & Dunmire, 2007, ''Mountain Wildflowers of the Southern Rockies'', UNM Press, {{ISBN|978-0-8263-4244-7}}</ref> Other commo
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  • ...ermplasm Resources Information Network |publisher=United States Department of Agriculture |date=2007-10-05 |accessdate=2010-06-27}}</ref> ...f>[http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=128837 Flora of North America, ''Rubus'' Linnaeus, 1753; Bramble]</ref>
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  • ...rs and families of flowering plants: APG III |journal=Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society |volume=161 |issue=2 |pages=105–121 |url=http://onlinelib ...are [[herbaceous plant]]s, but a few are [[shrub]]s and small [[tree]]s. The family currently includes two groups that have been considered to be separa
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  • |image_caption = ''Litsea glutinosa''<br>illustration from ''Flora de Filipinas'', 1880-1883, by [[Francisco Manuel Blanco]] ...rs and families of flowering plants: APG III |journal=Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society |volume=161 |issue=2 |pages=105–121 |url=http://onlinelib
    20 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 10:31, 30 September 2017
  • ...ring plants of the genus Tropaeolum, commonly called nasturtiums|the genus of watercresses|Nasturtium (genus)}} ...{{OxfordDictionaries.com|accessdate=2016-01-21|Tropaeolum}}}}<ref>''Sunset Western Garden Book''. 1995. 606–607; {{OED|''Tropaeolum''}}</ref> commonly known
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  • |image_caption = [[Inflorescence]] of ''[[Protea cynaroides]]'' ...rs and families of flowering plants: APG III |journal=Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society |volume=161 |issue=2 |pages=105–121 |url=http://onlinelib
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  • |subdivision = [[List of Lilium species]] |work=World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
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  • |image_caption = A flowering ''[[Brugmansia suaveolens]]'' <br>from the [[US Botanic Garden]] ...lasm Resources Information Network]] |publisher=[[United States Department of Agriculture]] |date=2007-04-12 |accessdate=2009-04-16}}</ref>
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  • ...''[[Coffea]]'', the source of [[coffee]], ''[[Cinchona]]'', the source of the antimalarial alkaloid [[quinine]], some dye plants (e.g. ''[[Rubia]]''), an ...e morphologically easily recognizable as a coherent group by a combination of characters: opposite leaves that are simple and entire, [[Petiole (botany)|
    19 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 10:59, 30 September 2017

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