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naturalized species

Listing 1 - 10 from 535 for naturalized species

Goosefoot Family
... of the world. Purslane Family (Portulacaceae) Left: Purslane (Portulaca oleracea), a European herb that is naturalized throughout southern California. Although it is considered a weed to most gardeners, it actually ... ground and made into a meal or flour. There are a number of native and naturalized species of Amaranthus in North and South America. Amaranth seeds were an important South American ...
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Wayne P. Armstrong Bibliography
... NO. 189: 21 112 ARMSTRONG, W.P. 1991 SAN MARCOS VERNAL POOLS: LIST OF NATIVE & NATURALIZED SPECIES In: SAN DIEGO BIODIVERSITY PROJECT 1991 113 ARMSTRONG, W.P. 1991 SEED VOYAGERS (pp. 85 ...
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Flowering Plants
... (where WAYNE'S WORD is based) includes about 5,000 native and naturalized species, and 41 percent of these species belong to the following six plant families: sunflower family (Asteraceae), grass ... alternate leaves and milky sap. Originally native to Europe, this prolific seeder has become naturalized throughout North America. The urn-shaped cyathium bears crescent-shaped, 2-horned glands on ...
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Botany 110 Lab Schedule
... the 2nd "hands on" half is primarily devoted to keying out various unknown plants (mostly naturalized weedy species) using a dichotomous key: The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California by James ... Final Keying Out Exam (Pick Up Graded Plant Collections). Plant collection must be native or naturalized species--not exotic or cultivated ornamentals; any plant listed in the Jepson Manual is OK; ...
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The Arboretum of Los Angeles County
... then they have thrived, becoming, like sparrows and pigeons, a naturalized species. Only the colorful males of this pheasant related bird species are called peacocks: females are called peahens and the birds as ...
www.arboretum.org

Native or Naturalized
... Native or Naturalized Native or Naturalized That is the question….. By Gaston Tessier Many of us, while enjoying a walk in ... pleasing and very rewarding. In my own garden, I find the addition of a few naturalized species has added a finishing touch to my new wilderness setting.
wildaboutgardening.org

Key to Native and Naturalized Genera of Ingeae
... and Naturalized Genera of Ingeae Science Home ... Field Research ... Key to Native and Naturalized Genera of Ingeae Key to the Native and Naturalized Genera of Ingeae (Leguminosae: ... for two abruptly pinnate lvs]. 19. Petiolar nectaries wanting......................Calliandra ................................and most species of Zapoteca 19. Petiolar nectary between or below the proximal (or only) ...
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Australian Pine
... that they have escaped from cultivation and become naturalized, propagating themselves in waste places, road sides, and woods as if wild. There are 45 species of the genus Casuarina, pronounced Casuarina ( ... . Useful as wind breakers, especially near the sea. The most widely know and used species as c. equisetifolia and c. cunninghami. C. equisetifolia, frequently called "horsetail tree" is one ...
www.bonsai-bci.com

Calflora - Species Information
... Juniper Woodland Joshua Tree Woodland weed, species characteristic of disturbed places agricultural weed escaped cultivar introduced plant which is becoming naturalized agricultural plant Select multiple communities by holding down Ctrl or Shift. format Do not display photos. Return only species names in text format ...
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Calflora - Species Query Instructions
... use the species query page The Calflora Database contains information on 7500+ ferns, conifers and flowering plants known to be native or naturalized in the wild in California. Our species database also contains 700+ records for species-level plants (so called "parent" records) where two ...
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