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Angiosperm Families - Actinidiaceae Van Tiegh.
... lianas. Plants non-succulent. Self supporting, or climbing. Mesophytic. Leaves alternate; spiral; non-sheathing; not gland-dotted; simple. Lamina entire; pinnately veined; cross-venulate. Leaves minutely stipulate. Stipules caducous. Lamina margins entire, or ...
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Angiosperm Families - Alstroemeriaceae Dum.
... nor terminal aggregations of leaves; rhizomatous and tuberous (some of the roots being modified to store water and nutrients). Self supporting, or climbing; when climbing, stem twiners. Mesophytic. Leaves medium-sized; alternate; spiral ...
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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... is distinguished from other Arabis by the stellate (star-shaped) hairs on its stems and leaves. Braun's rockcress flowers from late March to early May, showing petals that range in ... & Occurrence Top State Range Kentucky Tennessee Habitat A. perstellata occurs on the slopes of calcareous mesophytic and sub-xeric forest types. It is sun intolerant and always occurs in at least ...
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Aesculus glabra Wil Id
... livestock, leading many landowners to eradicate it. Habitat Native Range Ohio buckeye grows mostly on mesophytic sites in western Pennsylvania, Ohio, and southern Michigan west to Illinois and central Iowa. ... blotch (Guignardia aesculi), which begins as brown spots or blotches on the leaves and may eventually involve all the leaves, giving the tree a scorched appearance. This disease may slow the ...
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Aesculus octandra Marsh
... is found locally and is usually confined to mesophytic sites in coves, ravines, and bottoms. Associated Forest Cover The mixed mesophytic forests in the southern Appalachian Mountains and in the ... bark and across the sapwood and causes pinhole defects. Derocrepis aesculi feed on buckeye leaves (2). Yellow buckeye is occasionally attacked by the walnut scale (Quadraspidiotus juglansregiae) (2). ...
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Chapter 3: Taxonomy, Page 1
... Mesophytic, or xerophytic. Leaves evergreen; small to very large; alternate; spiral; leathery; petiolate; sheathing. Leaf sheaths tubular; with joined margins (but often splitting at maturity). Leaves ... ), or eligulate; without a persistent basal meristem (presumably). Vernation conduplicate. Leaves becoming compound by ontogenetically predetermined splitting. General anatomy. Plants with `crystal ...
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Palaeozoic Forests
... textbooks distinguish a clear floral break within the Permian. This is the so-called Palaeophytic-Mesophytic boundary (e.g., Gothan & Weyland 1954). The Late Permian Zechstein floras of northwest and central ... low diversity and are dominated by conifers. Many of these forms have thick and fleshy leaves, usually with thick cuticles covered by many hairs. This suggests a warm and dry climate ...
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The evolution of plants: III. Permian, Triassic, Jurassic and Early Cretaceous
... is an other one for the development of the flora: Paleophytic (Silurian - Early Permian), Mesophytic (Early Permian - Jurassic) and Kenophytic (Early Cretaceous - present). See scheme. The seed ferns ... could be included as well. Glossopteris plants were trees with elongated leaves with reticulate veins. On the leaves are sometimes fructifications. During the Triassic there were still Glossopteris ...
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