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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... Collection Plant Profile Echinacea laevigata Family: Asteraceae (Sunflower Family) Common Names: smooth coneflower, smooth-purple coneflower Author: (Boynton & Beadle) Blake Growth Habit: Perennial CPC Number: 1541 Distribution Protection Conservation References Profile Links ITIS Tropicos PLANTS Fish & Wildlife Echinacea laevigata is Partially Sponsored Primary custodian for this plant in the ...
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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... ) Common Names: Kokio keokeo, koki'oke'oke'o, white Molokai hibiscus Taxon Synonyms: Hibiscus arnottianus ssp. parviflorus, Hibiscus immaculatus Author: (M. Roe) D. Bates Growth Habit: Tree CPC Number: 9614 Distribution Protection Conservation References Profile Links PLANTS Hibiscus arnottianus ssp. immaculatus is Fully Sponsored Primary custodian for this plant in the CPC National Collection of ...
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Flora of North America - The Outreach Resources
... is an adaptation to life in nutrient-poor environments. Can your students think of plants in other stressful habitats that show convergent evolution? [Answer: Unrelated plants in deserts share a number of morphological and physiological features; so so those in alpine areas and mangroves] Returning to carnivorous plant examples throughout the school year will round out your students views of these ...
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South Florida Ecological Research
... regimes affect pine rockland plant communities. Working with Miami-Dade County Natural Areas Management (NAM), we have monitored plots for a decade. Our findings show that understory species richness increases with the number of controlled burns a plot received. More species can grow in this habitat if the shrub and tree cover does not get too dense. These results support the efforts of NAM to ...
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Cycad conservation, Article 1
... . How Do We Decide Which Taxa To Preserve? In 1991, the Center for Plant Conservation (CPC) recommended that a taxon with a high selection priority for establishment within an off-site ... botanical gardens worldwide, approximately 800 are active in some significant way in conservation, and this number is increasing yearly (Jackson, 1998). If only 400 of the 800 conservation-oriented gardens focused ...
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