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Ivesia Arizonica
''Ivesia is also a synonym for the Nesticus spider genus''. ''Ivesia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family known generally as mousetails. They are perennial herbs native to western North America, especially the western United States. Plants of this genus are sometimes treated as members of genus ''Potentilla''. Species include: *'' Ivesia aperta'' — Sierra Valley mousetail *'' Ivesia argyrocoma'' — silverhair mousetail *'' Ivesia arizonica'' — rock whitefeather *'' Ivesia baileyi'' — Bailey's ivesia *''Ivesia callida'' — Tahquitz mousetail *''Ivesia campestris'' — field mousetail *'' Ivesia cryptocaulis'' — Charleston Peak mousetail *'' Ivesia gordonii'' — Gordon's ivesia *'' Ivesia jaegeri'' — Jaeger's mousetail *'' Ivesia kingii'' — King's mousetail *'' Ivesia longibracteata'' — longbract mousetail *''Ivesia lycopodioides'' — clubmoss mousetail *'' Ivesia muirii'' — granite mousetail *''Ivesia multifoliolata'' — manyleaf mousetail *'' Iv ...
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Nesticus
''Nesticus'' is a genus of American and Eurasian scaffold web spiders first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. Species it contains the following species: * '' Nesticus abukumanus'' Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan * '' Nesticus acrituberculum'' Kim, Yoo, Lee, Lee, Choi & Lim, 2014 — Korea * '' Nesticus afghanus'' Roewer, 1962 — Afghanistan * '' Nesticus akamai'' Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan * '' Nesticus akiensis'' Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan * '' Nesticus akiyoshiensis'' (Uyemura, 1941) — Japan ** '' Nesticus akiyoshiensis ofuku'' Yaginuma, 1977 — Japan * '' Nesticus ambiguus'' Denis, 1950 — Tanzania * '' Nesticus anagamianus'' Yaginuma, 1976 — Japan * '' Nesticus antillanus'' Bryant, 1940 — Cuba * '' Nesticus archeri'' Gertsch, 1984 — USA * '' Nesticus arganoi'' Brignoli, 1972 — Mexico * '' Nesticus asuwanus'' Nishikawa, 1986 — Japan * '' Nesticus bacchus'' Estol & Rodrigues, 2017 — Brazil * '' Nesticus balacescui'' Dumitrescu, 1979 — Romania * '' Nesticu ...
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Ivesia Lycopodioides
''Ivesia lycopodioides'' is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common name clubmoss mousetail, or clubmoss ivesia. It is native to the Sierra Nevada and to regions east of the range in California. It may also be found beyond the state line into Nevada. This is a perennial herb which grows in the crevices of rock ledges in the mountains and in wet high-elevation meadows. It produces a rosette of flat to cylindrical leaves up to 15 centimeters long, each of which is made up of many tiny, lobed leaflets. The stems may grow erect or drooping to 30 centimeters long and each holds an inflorescence of clustered flowers. Each flower has hairy, greenish triangular sepals and much larger oval-shaped petals of bright yellow. In the center of the flower are usually five stamens and several pistils Gynoecium (; ) is most commonly used as a collective term for the parts of a flower that produce ovules and ultimately develop into the fruit and seeds. The gynoecium ...
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Ivesia Tweedyi
''Ivesia tweedyi'', Tweedy's mousetail or Tweedy's ivesia, is a perennial herb in the rose family. It is native to the Pacific Northwest in the United States, from Washington east to westernmost Montana. Taxonomy ''Ivesia tweedyi'' was described and published in 1908 by Per Axel Rydberg, who named it in honor of Frank Tweedy, the first to collect it. Tweedy's specimen, the holotype, is deposited at the New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium. Aven Nelson and James Francis McBride reclassified ''Ivesia tweedyi'' as ''Horkelia tweedyi'' in 1916, but this name was not generally accepted. Botanist John Thomas Howell transferred Tweedy's mousetail to ''Potentilla tweedyi'' in 1945. ''Ivesia tweedyi'' is the currently accepted name. Description ''Ivesia tweedyi'' is a perennial herb to from a stout taproot. It has finely-dissected, pinnate basal leaves which often lie somewhat flat, appearing to radiate from the central root crown. The reddish or purplish stems are glandular and ...
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Ivesia Shockleyi
''Ivesia shockleyi'', the sky mousetail, is a tiny herbaceous perennial plant in the Rose Family (Rosaceae) native to the alpine zone of the United States Sierra Nevada The Sierra Nevada () is a mountain range in the Western United States, between the Central Valley of California and the Great Basin. The vast majority of the range lies in the state of California, although the Carson Range spur lies primarily ... mountain range. References {{taxonbar , from=Q17271285 shockleyi Taxa named by Sereno Watson ...
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Ivesia Saxosa
''Ivesia saxosa'' is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common name rock mousetail, or rock ivesia. It is native to the mountains and deserts of central and southern California and northern Baja California, where it grows in cracks and crevices in rock faces and slopes. This is a clumpy perennial herb with hanging leaves and stems. Each leaf is a flat strip or cluster of rounded, lobed leaflets. The green to reddish stem is up to 30 centimeters long and bears an inflorescence of clustered flowers. Each flower is almost a centimeter wide and has hairy pointed sepals and smaller rounded to spoon-shaped yellow petals. In the center of the flower are up to 40 stamens and many pistils. The fruit is a tiny pale achene An achene (; ), also sometimes called akene and occasionally achenium or achenocarp, is a type of simple dry fruit produced by many species of flowering plants. Achenes are monocarpellate (formed from one carpel) and indehiscent (they do not o ...
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Ivesia Santolinoides
''Ivesia santolinoides'' is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common names silver mousetail, stellariopsis, Sierra mousetail and mousetail ivesia.Jepson Manual Treatment
It is to where it grows in several mountain ranges, including the and . ...
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Ivesia Sabulosa
''Ivesia is also a synonym for the Nesticus spider genus''. ''Ivesia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family known generally as mousetails. They are perennial herbs native to western North America, especially the western United States. Plants of this genus are sometimes treated as members of genus ''Potentilla''. Species include: *'' Ivesia aperta'' — Sierra Valley mousetail *'' Ivesia argyrocoma'' — silverhair mousetail *''Ivesia arizonica'' — rock whitefeather *'' Ivesia baileyi'' — Bailey's ivesia *''Ivesia callida'' — Tahquitz mousetail *''Ivesia campestris'' — field mousetail *'' Ivesia cryptocaulis'' — Charleston Peak mousetail *'' Ivesia gordonii'' — Gordon's ivesia *'' Ivesia jaegeri'' — Jaeger's mousetail *'' Ivesia kingii'' — King's mousetail *'' Ivesia longibracteata'' — longbract mousetail *''Ivesia lycopodioides'' — clubmoss mousetail *'' Ivesia muirii'' — granite mousetail *''Ivesia multifoliolata'' — manyleaf mousetail *'' Ive ...
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Ivesia Rhypara
''Ivesia rhypara'' is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common name grimy mousetail, or grimy ivesia. It is native to Oregon and Nevada in the United States.''Ivesia rhypara''.
The Nature Conservancy.
This perennial herb grows from woody roots and a branching .''Ivesia rhypara''.
Nevada Natural Heritage Program.
It has hairy, overlapping, compound basal leaves and stems up to 15 centimeters long. At the ends of the stems are clustered white or pale yellow flowers. Blooming occurs in May through October.
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Ivesia Pygmaea
''Ivesia is also a synonym for the Nesticus spider genus''. ''Ivesia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family known generally as mousetails. They are perennial herbs native to western North America, especially the western United States. Plants of this genus are sometimes treated as members of genus ''Potentilla''. Species include: *'' Ivesia aperta'' — Sierra Valley mousetail *'' Ivesia argyrocoma'' — silverhair mousetail *'' Ivesia arizonica'' — rock whitefeather *'' Ivesia baileyi'' — Bailey's ivesia *''Ivesia callida'' — Tahquitz mousetail *''Ivesia campestris'' — field mousetail *'' Ivesia cryptocaulis'' — Charleston Peak mousetail *'' Ivesia gordonii'' — Gordon's ivesia *'' Ivesia jaegeri'' — Jaeger's mousetail *'' Ivesia kingii'' — King's mousetail *'' Ivesia longibracteata'' — longbract mousetail *''Ivesia lycopodioides'' — clubmoss mousetail *'' Ivesia muirii'' — granite mousetail *'' Ivesia multifoliolata'' — manyleaf mousetail *'' I ...
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Ivesia Pityocharis
''Ivesia is also a synonym for the Nesticus spider genus''. ''Ivesia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family known generally as mousetails. They are perennial herbs native to western North America, especially the western United States. Plants of this genus are sometimes treated as members of genus ''Potentilla''. Species include: *'' Ivesia aperta'' — Sierra Valley mousetail *'' Ivesia argyrocoma'' — silverhair mousetail *'' Ivesia arizonica'' — rock whitefeather *'' Ivesia baileyi'' — Bailey's ivesia *''Ivesia callida'' — Tahquitz mousetail *''Ivesia campestris'' — field mousetail *'' Ivesia cryptocaulis'' — Charleston Peak mousetail *'' Ivesia gordonii'' — Gordon's ivesia *'' Ivesia jaegeri'' — Jaeger's mousetail *'' Ivesia kingii'' — King's mousetail *'' Ivesia longibracteata'' — longbract mousetail *''Ivesia lycopodioides'' — clubmoss mousetail *'' Ivesia muirii'' — granite mousetail *'' Ivesia multifoliolata'' — manyleaf mousetail *'' I ...
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Ivesia Pickeringii
''Ivesia pickeringii'' is an uncommon species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common names silky mousetail and Pickering's ivesia. It is endemic to the Klamath Mountains of northern California where it is a plant of mountain meadows, often on serpentine soils. This is a perennial herb forming tufts of long, erect leaves and thin, naked stems. Each leaf is a taillike strip of overlapping lobed leaflets. The reddish to greenish stems reach 30 to 50 centimeters in height and bear inflorescences of clustered flowers. The stems, leaves, and inflorescences are all covered in fuzzy white to gray hairs. Each flower is about a centimeter wide, with pinkish-green triangular sepals and longer, narrower pink or purple petals. In the center of the flower are 20 stamens and a few pistils Gynoecium (; ) is most commonly used as a collective term for the parts of a flower that produce ovules and ultimately develop into the fruit and seeds. The gynoecium is the innermost ...
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Ivesia Patellifera
''Ivesia is also a synonym for the Nesticus spider genus''. ''Ivesia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family known generally as mousetails. They are perennial herbs native to western North America, especially the western United States. Plants of this genus are sometimes treated as members of genus ''Potentilla''. Species include: *'' Ivesia aperta'' — Sierra Valley mousetail *'' Ivesia argyrocoma'' — silverhair mousetail *'' Ivesia arizonica'' — rock whitefeather *'' Ivesia baileyi'' — Bailey's ivesia *''Ivesia callida'' — Tahquitz mousetail *''Ivesia campestris'' — field mousetail *'' Ivesia cryptocaulis'' — Charleston Peak mousetail *'' Ivesia gordonii'' — Gordon's ivesia *'' Ivesia jaegeri'' — Jaeger's mousetail *'' Ivesia kingii'' — King's mousetail *'' Ivesia longibracteata'' — longbract mousetail *''Ivesia lycopodioides'' — clubmoss mousetail *'' Ivesia muirii'' — granite mousetail *'' Ivesia multifoliolata'' — manyleaf mousetail *'' I ...
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