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  • ...Bowden |title=Oriental and American Bittersweet Hybrids |journal=[[Journal of Heredity]] |volume=38 |number=4 |pages=125–128 |date=1947 |url=http://jhe ...ous.<ref>Richard H. Uva, Joseph C. Neal and Joseph M. Ditomaso, ''Weeds of The Northeast'', (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1997), Pp. 336–337.</
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  • ...introduced elsewhere, such as the western and eastern parts of the United States. ...Bailey|Bailey, L. H.]] | title=[http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/9550 Manual of Gardening (Second Edition).] | year=[[2005]] | publisher=[[Project Gutenber
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  • ...d ink plant''' and '''chui xu shang lu''' (in [[Chinese medicine]]). Parts of this plant are highly [[toxic]] to [[livestock]] and humans, and it is cons The plant has a large white taproot, green or red stems, and large, simple leav
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  • ...http://www.lib.ksu.edu/wildflower/whorledmilk.html Wildflowers and Grasses of Kansas]</ref> by Native American tribes. Its native range includes most of eastern North America and parts of western North America.<ref name="plants"/>
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  • ...rium]]'' has undergone taxonomic revision by [[botanist]]s and a number of the species once included there have been moved to other genera. ...issima (Linnaeus) R. M. King & H. Robinson var. altissima | work = [[Flora of North America]]}}</ref>
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  • <!-- and oogles of others - search for the species names to get lists. --> ...erroneously called Syringa, which is in fact the [[Syringa|lilac genus]]. The genus ''Melia'' includes four other species, occurring from southeast [[Asi
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  • ...rennial plant]] in the family [[Berberidaceae]], native to wooded areas of eastern [[North America]].<ref>{{ITIS|ID=18850}}</ref> ...ycomb-patterned orange colonies under the leaves, and yellowish lesions on the upper surface.
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  • ...[Pacific Islands]], [[Nigeria]], [[Papua New Guinea]], Peru, Sierra Leone, the [[Seychelles]], [[South Africa]], Tanzania, and [[Uganda]]. ...cm diameter, white or occasionally light purple, with yellow [[stamen]]s. The [[fruit]] is a shiny black [[berry]] {{convert|5|-|10|mm|in}} diameter, con
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  • ...caucasica'' are recognised as separate species). It was formerly placed in the lily family [[Liliaceae]], or in its own family called [[Convallariaceae]]. ...nquist, Arthur, (1991), ''Manual of Vascular Plants of Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada'', New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York, pp. 839-
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  • ...the family [[Papaveraceae]] and most closely related to ''[[Eomecon]]'' of eastern Asia. ...in shape and when ripe are black to orange-red in color. Deer will feed on the plants in early spring.
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  • {{about||the Texas Mountain Laurel|Calia secundiflora|the Australian Mountain Laurel|Cryptocarya nova-anglica}} ...]] of [[Connecticut]] and [[Pennsylvania]]. It is the namesake of the city of [[Laurel, Mississippi]] (founded 1882).
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  • ...orthern [[Africa]], and [[North America]], and is the best-known member of the [[nettle]] genus ''[[Urtica]]''. ...name, as well as the colloquial names burn nettle, burn weed, burn hazel. The pain and itching from a nettle sting can last from only a few minutes to as
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  • ...]], and has extensive applications for the indigenous [[First Nations]] of the [[Pacific Northwest]].<ref name="Gymnosperm">Gymnosperm Database: [http://w ...is long-lived; some individuals can live well over a thousand years, with the oldest verified being 1,460 years.<ref name="Gymnosperm"/><ref name="Farjon
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  • |diversity_link = Taxonomy of the Bambuseae See the full '''[[Taxonomy of the Bambuseae]]'''.}}
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  • {{Redirect|Crown Fire|the 2010 wildfire in Southern California|2010 California wildfires}} ...pagation]], the combustible material present, and the effect of weather on the fire.<ref name=UToronto />
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  • {{About|the plant genus|use as a psychoactive drug in the genus|Cannabis (drug)}} ...ous extracts including [[hashish]] and [[hash oil]] are also produced from the plant.<ref name = erowid>Erowid. 2006. [http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannab
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