BunchBerry One species, C. canadense (L.) Ascherson & Graebner, 39B. Subalpine forests of the Front Range and probably the Park Range. The pollen release mechanism in this genus is unique among flowering plants according to Ted Mosquin ...
... leaves in a whorl at the top of the stem. Chamaepericlymenum, BUNCHBERRY CHAMAEPERICLYMENUM Hill 1756[Greek, chamae, on the ground,+ Periclymenium, a honeysuckle]. BUNCHBERRY One species,C.canadense (L.) Ascherson & Graebner, 39B.
BUNCHBERRY One species, C. canadense (L.) Ascherson & Graebner, 43B. Subalpine forests, Gore Range. The pollen release mechanism in this genus is unique among flowering plants according to Ted Mosquin (1985). The basic elements of this ...
BUNCHBERRY One species, C. canadense (L.) Ascherson & Graebner, 43B. Subalpine forests,Gore Range (Cornus). The pollenrelease mechanism in this genus is uniqueamong flowering plants according to Ted Mosquin, in CanadianFieldNaturalist ...
T. spicatum (L.) Richter subsp. congdonii (Scribner & Merrill) Hultén [for Joseph W. Congdon, 1834–1910, California collector]. Abundant on tundra. So distinctive in Colorado that it might well be recognized as T. congdonii Scribner ...
C. deweyana Schweinitz [for Chester Dewey, 1784–1867, Carex specialist]. Infrequent in moist, foothill-montane ravines, Eastern Slope. Recently a similar species from the Western Slope (GN, RT) has been collected: C. infirminervia Naczi ...
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Reflecting the conclusions of current taxonomic research and recognising new species found in the state, these thoroughly updated guides offer the most complete and authoritative reference to the plants of...
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Reflecting the conclusions of current taxonomic research and recognizing new species found in the state, these thoroughly updated guides offer the most complete and authoritative reference to the plants of Colorado.