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''Allophyllum'' is a small genus of flowering plants in the phlox family known as false gillyflowers. These are hairy, glandular annuals with tall, thin, branching stems topped with clusters of small tubular flowers in varying shades of purple. Some of the plants are sticky, and all have seeds which become gluey when wet. False gillyflowers are native to western North America. Species: *'' Allophyllum divaricatum'' - purple false gillyflower *'' Allophyllum gilioides'' - dense false gillyflower *'' Allophyllum glutinosum'' - sticky false gillyflower *'' Allophyllum integrifolium'' - white false gillyflower External linksJepson Manual Treatment Polemoniaceae Flora of North America Polemoniaceae genera {{Polemoniaceae-stub ...
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Allophyllum Glutinosum
''Allophyllum'' is a small genus of flowering plants in the phlox family known as false gillyflowers. These are hairy, glandular annuals with tall, thin, branching stems topped with clusters of small tubular flowers in varying shades of purple. Some of the plants are sticky, and all have seeds which become gluey when wet. False gillyflowers are native to western North America. Species: *'' Allophyllum divaricatum'' - purple false gillyflower *'' Allophyllum gilioides'' - dense false gillyflower *'' Allophyllum glutinosum'' - sticky false gillyflower *'' Allophyllum integrifolium'' - white false gillyflower External linksJepson Manual Treatment Polemoniaceae Flora of North America Polemoniaceae genera {{Polemoniaceae-stub ...
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Allophyllum Gilioides 8023
''Allophyllum'' is a small genus of flowering plants in the phlox family known as false gillyflowers. These are hairy, glandular annuals with tall, thin, branching stems topped with clusters of small tubular flowers in varying shades of purple. Some of the plants are sticky, and all have seeds which become gluey when wet. False gillyflowers are native to western North America. Species: *'' Allophyllum divaricatum'' - purple false gillyflower *'' Allophyllum gilioides'' - dense false gillyflower *''Allophyllum glutinosum ''Allophyllum'' is a small genus of flowering plants in the phlox family known as false gillyflowers. These are hairy, glandular annuals with tall, thin, branching stems topped with clusters of small tubular flowers in varying shades of purple. ...'' - sticky false gillyflower *'' Allophyllum integrifolium'' - white false gillyflower External linksJepson Manual Treatment Polemoniaceae Flora of North America Polemoniaceae genera {{Polemoniaceae-st ...
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Allophyllum Divaricatum
''Allophyllum'' is a small genus of flowering plants in the phlox family known as false gillyflowers. These are hairy, glandular annuals with tall, thin, branching stems topped with clusters of small tubular flowers in varying shades of purple. Some of the plants are sticky, and all have seeds which become gluey when wet. False gillyflowers are native to western North America. Species: *'' Allophyllum divaricatum'' - purple false gillyflower *'' Allophyllum gilioides'' - dense false gillyflower *'' Allophyllum glutinosum'' - sticky false gillyflower *'' Allophyllum integrifolium'' - white false gillyflower External linksJepson Manual Treatment Polemoniaceae Flora of North America Polemoniaceae genera {{Polemoniaceae-stub ...
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Allophyllum Gilioides
''Allophyllum'' is a small genus of flowering plants in the phlox family known as false gillyflowers. These are hairy, glandular annuals with tall, thin, branching stems topped with clusters of small tubular flowers in varying shades of purple. Some of the plants are sticky, and all have seeds which become gluey when wet. False gillyflowers are native to western North America. Species: *''Allophyllum divaricatum'' - purple false gillyflower *'' Allophyllum gilioides'' - dense false gillyflower *''Allophyllum glutinosum ''Allophyllum'' is a small genus of flowering plants in the phlox family known as false gillyflowers. These are hairy, glandular annuals with tall, thin, branching stems topped with clusters of small tubular flowers in varying shades of purple. ...'' - sticky false gillyflower *'' Allophyllum integrifolium'' - white false gillyflower External linksJepson Manual Treatment Polemoniaceae Flora of North America Polemoniaceae genera {{Polemoniaceae-stu ...
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Allophyllum Integrifolium
''Allophyllum'' is a small genus of flowering plants in the phlox family known as false gillyflowers. These are hairy, glandular annuals with tall, thin, branching stems topped with clusters of small tubular flowers in varying shades of purple. Some of the plants are sticky, and all have seeds which become gluey when wet. False gillyflowers are native to western North America. Species: *''Allophyllum divaricatum'' - purple false gillyflower *''Allophyllum gilioides'' - dense false gillyflower *''Allophyllum glutinosum ''Allophyllum'' is a small genus of flowering plants in the phlox family known as false gillyflowers. These are hairy, glandular annuals with tall, thin, branching stems topped with clusters of small tubular flowers in varying shades of purple. ...'' - sticky false gillyflower *'' Allophyllum integrifolium'' - white false gillyflower External linksJepson Manual Treatment Polemoniaceae Flora of North America Polemoniaceae genera {{Polemoniaceae-stub ...
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Polemoniaceae
The Polemoniaceae (Jacob's-ladder or phlox family) are a family of flowering plants consisting of about 25 genera with 270–400 species of annuals and perennials native to the Northern Hemisphere and South America, with the center of diversity in western North America. Only one genus (''Polemonium'') is found in Europe, and two (''Phlox'' and ''Polemonium'') in Asia, where they are confined to cool temperate to arctic regions; both genera also occur more widely in North America, suggesting relatively recent colonization of the Old World from North America. The family can be distinguished from most other eudicot families by the ovary made up of three fused carpels (usually with three chambers, but with one chamber in some species). The members of the family have five sepals, five petals fused, and five stamens that alternate with the lobes of the corolla. For decades, most sources used a classification of the family published by Grant in 1959, but new evidence, including mol ...
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Thomas Nuttall
Thomas Nuttall (5 January 1786 – 10 September 1859) was an England, English botany, botanist and zoologist who lived and worked in America from 1808 until 1841. Nuttall was born in the village of Long Preston, near Settle, North Yorkshire, Settle in the West Riding of Yorkshire and spent some years as an apprentice printer in England. Soon after going to the United States he met professor Benjamin Smith Barton in Philadelphia. Barton encouraged his strong interest in natural history. Early explorations in the United States In 1810 he travelled to the Great Lakes and in 1811 travelled on the Astor Expedition led by William Price Hunt on behalf of John Jacob Astor up the Missouri River. Nuttall was accompanied by the English botanist John Bradbury (naturalist), John Bradbury, who was collecting plants on behalf of Liverpool botanical gardens. Nuttall and Bradbury left the party at the trading post with the Arikara Indians in South Dakota, and continued farther upriver with Rams ...
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Flora Of North America
The ''Flora of North America North of Mexico'' (usually referred to as ''FNA'') is a multivolume work describing the native plants and naturalized plants of North America, including the United States, Canada, St. Pierre and Miquelon, and Greenland. It includes bryophytes and vascular plants. All taxa are described and included in dichotomous keys, distributions of all species and infraspecific taxa are mapped, and about 20% of species are illustrated with line drawings prepared specifically for FNA. It is expected to fill 30 volumes when completed and will be the first work to treat all of the known flora north of Mexico; in 2015 it was expected tha the series would conclude in 2017. Twenty-nine of the volumes have been published as of 2022. Soon after publication, the contents are made available online. FNA is a collaboration of about 1,000 authors, artists, reviewers, and editors from throughout the world. Reception The series has been praised for "the comprehensive treatme ...
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