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Hackelia Ciliata
''Hackelia'' (stickseeds) is a genus of plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It includes 54 species found in North America, western South America, temperate Eurasia, and Australia. 12 species are native to California. The genus was named after Josef Hackel, a Czech botanist. The common name, stickseed, refers to the tendency of the barbed nutlets to stick to animal fur. Species 54 species are currently accepted: * '' Hackelia amethystina'' - amethyst stickseed – California * ''Hackelia andicola'' – Peru * '' Hackelia bella'' - greater showy stickseed – northwestern California and southwestern Oregon * '' Hackelia besseyi'' - Bessey's stickseed – Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas * '' Hackelia bhutanica'' – eastern Nepal to northwestern Arunachal Pradesh * '' Hackelia brachytuba'' – Nepal to central China * '' Hackelia brevicula'' - Poison Canyon stickseed – eastern California * '' Hackelia californica'' - California stickseed – northern Calif ...
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Hackelia Diffusa
''Hackelia diffusa'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae known by the common name spreading stickseed. Distribution and habitat The plant grows east of the Cascades in British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. Its habitats include rocky cliffs, talus slopes, and shrub steppe. Description ''Hackelia diffusa'' is a perennial herb from 2 to 7 dm tall. The lower part of the plant is covered with spreading, stiff hairs, while the upper has appressed hairs. It has an inflorescence of false-racemes with numerous white flowers that have a yellow center. The boom period is from May to July. The fruits are clusters of four nutlets that have marginal and intramarginal prickles. References

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Hackelia Ciliata
''Hackelia'' (stickseeds) is a genus of plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It includes 54 species found in North America, western South America, temperate Eurasia, and Australia. 12 species are native to California. The genus was named after Josef Hackel, a Czech botanist. The common name, stickseed, refers to the tendency of the barbed nutlets to stick to animal fur. Species 54 species are currently accepted: * '' Hackelia amethystina'' - amethyst stickseed – California * ''Hackelia andicola'' – Peru * '' Hackelia bella'' - greater showy stickseed – northwestern California and southwestern Oregon * '' Hackelia besseyi'' - Bessey's stickseed – Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas * '' Hackelia bhutanica'' – eastern Nepal to northwestern Arunachal Pradesh * '' Hackelia brachytuba'' – Nepal to central China * '' Hackelia brevicula'' - Poison Canyon stickseed – eastern California * '' Hackelia californica'' - California stickseed – northern Calif ...
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Hackelia Ibapensis
''Hackelia'' (stickseeds) is a genus of plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It includes 54 species found in North America, western South America, temperate Eurasia, and Australia. 12 species are native to California. The genus was named after Josef Hackel, a Czech botanist. The common name, stickseed, refers to the tendency of the barbed nutlets to stick to animal fur. Species 54 species are currently accepted: * '' Hackelia amethystina'' - amethyst stickseed – California * ''Hackelia andicola'' – Peru * ''Hackelia bella'' - greater showy stickseed – northwestern California and southwestern Oregon * '' Hackelia besseyi'' - Bessey's stickseed – Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas * '' Hackelia bhutanica'' – eastern Nepal to northwestern Arunachal Pradesh * '' Hackelia brachytuba'' – Nepal to central China * '' Hackelia brevicula'' - Poison Canyon stickseed – eastern California * '' Hackelia californica'' - California stickseed – northern Califo ...
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Hackelia Hispida
''Hackelia'' (stickseeds) is a genus of plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It includes 54 species found in North America, western South America, temperate Eurasia, and Australia. 12 species are native to California. The genus was named after Josef Hackel, a Czech botanist. The common name, stickseed, refers to the tendency of the barbed nutlets to stick to animal fur. Species 54 species are currently accepted: * '' Hackelia amethystina'' - amethyst stickseed – California * ''Hackelia andicola'' – Peru * ''Hackelia bella'' - greater showy stickseed – northwestern California and southwestern Oregon * '' Hackelia besseyi'' - Bessey's stickseed – Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas * '' Hackelia bhutanica'' – eastern Nepal to northwestern Arunachal Pradesh * '' Hackelia brachytuba'' – Nepal to central China * '' Hackelia brevicula'' - Poison Canyon stickseed – eastern California * '' Hackelia californica'' - California stickseed – northern Califo ...
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Hackelia Hirsuta
''Hackelia'' (stickseeds) is a genus of plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It includes 54 species found in North America, western South America, temperate Eurasia, and Australia. 12 species are native to California. The genus was named after Josef Hackel, a Czech botanist. The common name, stickseed, refers to the tendency of the barbed nutlets to stick to animal fur. Species 54 species are currently accepted: * ''Hackelia amethystina'' - amethyst stickseed – California * ''Hackelia andicola'' – Peru * ''Hackelia bella'' - greater showy stickseed – northwestern California and southwestern Oregon * ''Hackelia besseyi'' - Bessey's stickseed – Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas * ''Hackelia bhutanica'' – eastern Nepal to northwestern Arunachal Pradesh * ''Hackelia brachytuba'' – Nepal to central China * ''Hackelia brevicula'' - Poison Canyon stickseed – eastern California * ''Hackelia californica'' - California stickseed – northern California an ...
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Hackelia Hintoniorum
''Hackelia'' (stickseeds) is a genus of plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It includes 54 species found in North America, western South America, temperate Eurasia, and Australia. 12 species are native to California. The genus was named after Josef Hackel, a Czech botanist. The common name, stickseed, refers to the tendency of the barbed nutlets to stick to animal fur. Species 54 species are currently accepted: * '' Hackelia amethystina'' - amethyst stickseed – California * ''Hackelia andicola'' – Peru * ''Hackelia bella'' - greater showy stickseed – northwestern California and southwestern Oregon * '' Hackelia besseyi'' - Bessey's stickseed – Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas * '' Hackelia bhutanica'' – eastern Nepal to northwestern Arunachal Pradesh * '' Hackelia brachytuba'' – Nepal to central China * '' Hackelia brevicula'' - Poison Canyon stickseed – eastern California * '' Hackelia californica'' - California stickseed – northern Califo ...
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Hackelia Hendersonii
''Hackelia'' (stickseeds) is a genus of plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It includes 54 species found in North America, western South America, temperate Eurasia, and Australia. 12 species are native to California. The genus was named after Josef Hackel, a Czech botanist. The common name, stickseed, refers to the tendency of the barbed nutlets to stick to animal fur. Species 54 species are currently accepted: * '' Hackelia amethystina'' - amethyst stickseed – California * ''Hackelia andicola'' – Peru * ''Hackelia bella'' - greater showy stickseed – northwestern California and southwestern Oregon * '' Hackelia besseyi'' - Bessey's stickseed – Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas * '' Hackelia bhutanica'' – eastern Nepal to northwestern Arunachal Pradesh * '' Hackelia brachytuba'' – Nepal to central China * '' Hackelia brevicula'' - Poison Canyon stickseed – eastern California * '' Hackelia californica'' - California stickseed – northern Califo ...
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Hackelia Heliocarpa
''Hackelia'' (stickseeds) is a genus of plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It includes 54 species found in North America, western South America, temperate Eurasia, and Australia. 12 species are native to California. The genus was named after Josef Hackel, a Czech botanist. The common name, stickseed, refers to the tendency of the barbed nutlets to stick to animal fur. Species 54 species are currently accepted: * '' Hackelia amethystina'' - amethyst stickseed – California * ''Hackelia andicola'' – Peru * ''Hackelia bella'' - greater showy stickseed – northwestern California and southwestern Oregon * '' Hackelia besseyi'' - Bessey's stickseed – Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas * '' Hackelia bhutanica'' – eastern Nepal to northwestern Arunachal Pradesh * '' Hackelia brachytuba'' – Nepal to central China * '' Hackelia brevicula'' - Poison Canyon stickseed – eastern California * '' Hackelia californica'' - California stickseed – northern Califo ...
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Hackelia Gracilenta
''Hackelia'' (stickseeds) is a genus of plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It includes 54 species found in North America, western South America, temperate Eurasia, and Australia. 12 species are native to California. The genus was named after Josef Hackel, a Czech botanist. The common name, stickseed, refers to the tendency of the barbed nutlets to stick to animal fur. Species 54 species are currently accepted: * '' Hackelia amethystina'' - amethyst stickseed – California * ''Hackelia andicola'' – Peru * ''Hackelia bella'' - greater showy stickseed – northwestern California and southwestern Oregon * '' Hackelia besseyi'' - Bessey's stickseed – Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas * '' Hackelia bhutanica'' – eastern Nepal to northwestern Arunachal Pradesh * '' Hackelia brachytuba'' – Nepal to central China * '' Hackelia brevicula'' - Poison Canyon stickseed – eastern California * '' Hackelia californica'' - California stickseed – northern Califo ...
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Hackelia Floribunda
''Hackelia floribunda'' is a species of flowering plant in the borage family known by the common names large-flowered stickseed and manyflower stickseed. The plant is native to much of the western half of North America, in Canada and the Midwestern and Western United States. It is most often found in areas which are wet during the springtime, such as meadows, wetlands, and riparian areas. ''Hackelia floribunda'' is a lush biennial or perennial herb with hairy stems reaching a maximum height of about . They emerge as a leafy clump, surrounded by many smooth lance-shaped leaves up to long. There are few leaves at the ends of the stems, which hold cyme inflorescence An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are formed o ...s of blue flowers. Each flower has five lobes with petallike appe ...
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Hackelia Difformis
''Hackelia'' (stickseeds) is a genus of plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It includes 54 species found in North America, western South America, temperate Eurasia, and Australia. 12 species are native to California. The genus was named after Josef Hackel, a Czech botanist. The common name, stickseed, refers to the tendency of the barbed nutlets to stick to animal fur. Species 54 species are currently accepted: * '' Hackelia amethystina'' - amethyst stickseed – California * ''Hackelia andicola'' – Peru * ''Hackelia bella'' - greater showy stickseed – northwestern California and southwestern Oregon * '' Hackelia besseyi'' - Bessey's stickseed – Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas * '' Hackelia bhutanica'' – eastern Nepal to northwestern Arunachal Pradesh * '' Hackelia brachytuba'' – Nepal to central China * '' Hackelia brevicula'' - Poison Canyon stickseed – eastern California * '' Hackelia californica'' - California stickseed – northern Califo ...
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Hackelia Davisii
''Hackelia'' (stickseeds) is a genus of plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It includes 54 species found in North America, western South America, temperate Eurasia, and Australia. 12 species are native to California. The genus was named after Josef Hackel, a Czech botanist. The common name, stickseed, refers to the tendency of the barbed nutlets to stick to animal fur. Species 54 species are currently accepted: * '' Hackelia amethystina'' - amethyst stickseed – California * ''Hackelia andicola'' – Peru * '' Hackelia bella'' - greater showy stickseed – northwestern California and southwestern Oregon * '' Hackelia besseyi'' - Bessey's stickseed – Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas * '' Hackelia bhutanica'' – eastern Nepal to northwestern Arunachal Pradesh * '' Hackelia brachytuba'' – Nepal to central China * '' Hackelia brevicula'' - Poison Canyon stickseed – eastern California * '' Hackelia californica'' - California stickseed – northern Calif ...
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