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Listing 1 - 10 from 122 for diameter distribution

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... level; a shrub is less than 10 cm in diameter at 1.4 m above the ground ... distribution is provided in a written synopsis listing state and regional distribution. A county dot map accompanies each entry to illustrate the distribution ... distribution maps. Therefore, we have engaged in an systematic collection program in those "under represented" counties. As a result of these activities, the distribution ...
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Aristolochia tomentosa, pipevine
... orifice and a wrinkled reflexed limb. Fruits capsules about 3 cm (1.2 in) in diameter. Distribution: Native to southeastern U. S. as far west as central Oklahoma and southeastern Kansas. Habitat ... "assist in childbirth", from its medicinal use; tomentosa refers to the hairy stems and leaves. Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last update: 9/8/99 Go to Oklahoma ...
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Cephalanthus occidentalis, buttonbush
... and densely aggregated in spherical heads 2-3 cm (0.8-1.2 in) in diameter. Distribution: A common wetland plant found from the Gulf Coast northward to Massachusetts, Michigan and Nebraska ... western. (Linnaeus gave the "western" designation to several species that occur in eastern North America.) Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last update: 9/9/99 Go to Oklahoma ...
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Juniperus pinchotii, redberry juniper
... gland dot. Cones red-brown, hard and dry, about 10 mm (0.4 in) in diameter. Distribution: Native to scattered locations on the high plains from northwestern Oklahoma to northern Mexico. Habitat ... name for the old-world junipers; pinchotii honors the American forester and conservationist Gifford Pinchot. Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last update: 9/14/99 Go to Oklahoma ...
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Juniperus scopulorum, Rocky Mountain juniper
... with usually a single trunk to 15 cm (6 in) in diameter. Crown usually pointed and dense. Bark thin, reddish brown, fibrous and ... Cones glaucous, blue, berrylike, about 6 mm (0.25 in) in diameter. Distribution: Native to the Rocky Mountain region from Canada to Mexico. ... scopulorum refers to its usual habitat of rocky cliffs and crags. Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last update: 9 ...
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Juniperus virginiana, red cedar
... 10 m (35 ft) tall and 50 cm (20 in) in diameter. Bark brownish, soft, fibrous, and shreddy. Leaves of adult branchlets tightly ... or two-seeded, 6-10 mm (0.25-0.4 in) in diameter. Distribution: The species is found from the Gulf Coast north to New England, ... junipers; virginiana refers to the Virginia Colony, where it was discovered. Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last update: 9/14 ...
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Liquidambar styraciflua, sweetgum
... Spring. Fruits small, numerous, in prickly spherical clusters about 3 cm (1.2 in) in diameter. Distribution: Native to the southeastern third of the United States southward to Nicaragua. Comment: An ... phrase meaning "storax fluid". NWI status: FAC Habitat: bottomland forests, mesic upland forests, abandoned fields. Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last update: 9/14/99 Go to ...
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Lycium barbarum, matrimony vine
... . Fruits red when ripe, drying black, 15-20 mm (0.6-0.8 in) in diameter. Distribution: Native to Asia but widely cultivated and escaped in much of the U. S. Habitat ... Asia Minor; barbarum may refer to Barbary, an old name for part of northern Africa. Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last update: 9/14/99 Go to Oklahoma ...
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Lycium pallidum, pale wolfberry
... when ripe, drying black, 0.8-1.2 cm (0.3-0.5 in) in diameter. Distribution: Oklahoma panhandle west to Utah and California and south to Mexico. Habitat: Gravelly hillsides, arroyos ... ancient country of Lycia in Asia Minor; pallidum refers to the pale flowers and leaves. Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last update: 9/14/99 Go to Oklahoma ...
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Maclura pomifera, bois d'arc
... cluster about 2.5 cm ( 1 in) in diameter. Fruits tightly aggregated into large yellow-green balls to about 12 cm (5 in) diameter. Distribution: The species has been widely planted and has become naturalized over much of the U. S. except for the coldest and driest regions. The presettlement distribution is thought to ...
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