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Thermopsis Fraxinifolia
''Thermopsis'' is a genus of legumes, native to temperate North America and east Asia. They are herbaceous perennials and are known as goldenbanners or false-lupines. Species ''Thermopsis'' comprises the following species: * '' Thermopsis alpina'' (Pall.) Ledeb. * '' Thermopsis alterniflora'' Regel & Schmalh. * '' Thermopsis barbata'' Benth. * '' Thermopsis bargusinensis'' Czefr. * '' Thermopsis californica'' S. Watson—western North America ** var. ''argentata'' (Greene) C.J.Chen & B.L.Turner ** var. ''californica'' S. Watson * '' Thermopsis chinensis'' S. Moore * '' Thermopsis dahurica'' Czefr. * ''Thermopsis divaricarpa'' A. Nelson—Rocky Mountains of North America * ''Thermopsis dolichocarpa'' V.A. Nikitin * '' Thermopsis fraxinifolia'' (Torr. & A. Gray) M.A. Curtis—eastern North America * '' Thermopsis gracilis'' Howell—western North America * ''Thermopsis gyirongensis'' S.Q. Wei * ''Thermopsis inflata'' Cambess. * ''Thermopsis jacutica'' Czefr. * '' T ...
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Thermopsis Californica
''Thermopsis californica'', known by the common name California goldenbanner, is a species of flowering plant in the legume family. The plant is endemic to California, from regions in San Diego County and Southern California, to Modoc County and northeastern California. It was previously included within the species '' Thermopsis macrophylla''. Varieties Varieties include: *''Thermopsis californica'' var. ''argentata'' — silvery false lupine; endemic to Northern California. *''Thermopsis californica'' var. ''californica'' — endemic to coastal California. *''Thermopsis californica'' var. ''semota'' — velvety false lupine; endemic to the Peninsular Ranges The Peninsular Ranges (also called the Lower California province) are a group of mountain ranges that stretch from Southern California to the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula; they are part of the North American Coast Ranges, which .... References External links* ttp://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_ ...
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Thermopsis Dolichocarpa
''Thermopsis'' is a genus of legumes, native to temperate North America and east Asia. They are herbaceous perennials and are known as goldenbanners or false-lupines. Species ''Thermopsis'' comprises the following species: * '' Thermopsis alpina'' (Pall.) Ledeb. * '' Thermopsis alterniflora'' Regel & Schmalh. * '' Thermopsis barbata'' Benth. * '' Thermopsis bargusinensis'' Czefr. * '' Thermopsis californica'' S. Watson—western North America ** var. ''argentata'' (Greene) C.J.Chen & B.L.Turner ** var. ''californica'' S. Watson * '' Thermopsis chinensis'' S. Moore * '' Thermopsis dahurica'' Czefr. * ''Thermopsis divaricarpa'' A. Nelson—Rocky Mountains of North America * '' Thermopsis dolichocarpa'' V.A. Nikitin * '' Thermopsis fraxinifolia'' (Torr. & A. Gray) M.A. Curtis—eastern North America * '' Thermopsis gracilis'' Howell—western North America * '' Thermopsis gyirongensis'' S.Q. Wei * '' Thermopsis inflata'' Cambess. * '' Thermopsis jacutica'' Czefr. * ...
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Thermopsis Przewalskii
''Thermopsis'' is a genus of legumes, native to temperate North America and east Asia. They are herbaceous perennials and are known as goldenbanners or false-lupines. Species ''Thermopsis'' comprises the following species: * '' Thermopsis alpina'' (Pall.) Ledeb. * '' Thermopsis alterniflora'' Regel & Schmalh. * '' Thermopsis barbata'' Benth. * '' Thermopsis bargusinensis'' Czefr. * '' Thermopsis californica'' S. Watson—western North America ** var. ''argentata'' (Greene) C.J.Chen & B.L.Turner ** var. ''californica'' S. Watson * '' Thermopsis chinensis'' S. Moore * '' Thermopsis dahurica'' Czefr. * ''Thermopsis divaricarpa'' A. Nelson—Rocky Mountains of North America * ''Thermopsis dolichocarpa'' V.A. Nikitin * '' Thermopsis fraxinifolia'' (Torr. & A. Gray) M.A. Curtis—eastern North America * '' Thermopsis gracilis'' Howell—western North America * '' Thermopsis gyirongensis'' S.Q. Wei * '' Thermopsis inflata'' Cambess. * '' Thermopsis jacutica'' Czefr. * ' ...
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Thermopsis Montana
''Thermopsis montana'', the false lupin, mountain goldenbanner, golden pea, mountain thermopsis, or revonpapu, is a plant species which is native to the western United States. The Latin specific epithet ''montana'' refers to mountains or coming from mountains. Description The flowers are golden-yellow, growing in dense but elongate racemes on leafy stems which can grow up to about in height. The leaves grow in triplicate formations. The plant grows densely in meadows and in moist areas of the high plains, sometimes in association with sagebrush. Cultivation It is used as a medicinal plant, and as an ornamental plant in gardens A garden is a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the cultivation, display, and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature. The single feature identifying even the wildest wild garden is ''control''. The garden can incorporate both .... It is suspect of being poisonous. It is avoided by livestock. References Further reading * Extern ...
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Thermopsis Mongolica
''Thermopsis'' is a genus of legumes, native to temperate North America and east Asia. They are herbaceous perennials and are known as goldenbanners or false-lupines. Species ''Thermopsis'' comprises the following species: * '' Thermopsis alpina'' (Pall.) Ledeb. * '' Thermopsis alterniflora'' Regel & Schmalh. * '' Thermopsis barbata'' Benth. * '' Thermopsis bargusinensis'' Czefr. * '' Thermopsis californica'' S. Watson—western North America ** var. ''argentata'' (Greene) C.J.Chen & B.L.Turner ** var. ''californica'' S. Watson * '' Thermopsis chinensis'' S. Moore * '' Thermopsis dahurica'' Czefr. * ''Thermopsis divaricarpa'' A. Nelson—Rocky Mountains of North America * ''Thermopsis dolichocarpa'' V.A. Nikitin * '' Thermopsis fraxinifolia'' (Torr. & A. Gray) M.A. Curtis—eastern North America * '' Thermopsis gracilis'' Howell—western North America * '' Thermopsis gyirongensis'' S.Q. Wei * '' Thermopsis inflata'' Cambess. * '' Thermopsis jacutica'' Czefr. * ' ...
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Thermopsis Mollis
''Thermopsis mollis'' is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names Allegheny Mountain goldenbanner, soft bush pea, and soft-haired thermopsis. It is native to the southeastern United States from southern Virginia to northern Georgia.Carey, Jennifer H. 1994''Thermopsis mollis''.In: Fire Effects Information System, nline U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory. This plant is a rhizomatous perennial herb with erect, branching stems growing up to 1.5 meters tall. The inflorescence is a raceme at the top of the stem. The fruit is a legume pod up to 7 centimeters long. The plant reproduces by seed and by sprouting from its woody rhizome. This plant grows in the Appalachian Mountains and the Piedmont it, Piemontese , population_note = , population_blank1_title = , population_blank1 = , demographics_type1 = , demographics1_footnotes = , demographics1_title ...
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Thermopsis Macrophylla
''Thermopsis macrophylla'' is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names Santa Inez goldenbanner and Santa Ynez false-lupine. Distribution It is endemic to Santa Barbara County, California, where there are 500 to 2500 individuals remaining in the Santa Ynez Mountains. Only two occurrences have been confirmed recently, but the appearance of plants in coming seasons will depend on wildfire activity in the region, because plants spring up from the dormant seed bank after fire. All the known populations occur on wildlands within the Los Padres National Forest. The plant grows in chaparral on sandstone soils among chamise (''Adenostoma fasciculatum''), Eastwood's manzanita (''Arctostaphylos glandulosa''), and chaparral whitethorn (''Ceanothus leucodermis''). This species once included several other species of ''Thermopsis'', but in 1994, the others were separated out and elevated to species status, and the name ''T. macrophylla'' was applied to ...
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Thermopsis Lupinoides
''Thermopsis'' is a genus of legumes, native to temperate North America and east Asia. They are herbaceous perennials and are known as goldenbanners or false-lupines. Species ''Thermopsis'' comprises the following species: * '' Thermopsis alpina'' (Pall.) Ledeb. * '' Thermopsis alterniflora'' Regel & Schmalh. * '' Thermopsis barbata'' Benth. * '' Thermopsis bargusinensis'' Czefr. * '' Thermopsis californica'' S. Watson—western North America ** var. ''argentata'' (Greene) C.J.Chen & B.L.Turner ** var. ''californica'' S. Watson * '' Thermopsis chinensis'' S. Moore * '' Thermopsis dahurica'' Czefr. * ''Thermopsis divaricarpa'' A. Nelson—Rocky Mountains of North America * ''Thermopsis dolichocarpa'' V.A. Nikitin * '' Thermopsis fraxinifolia'' (Torr. & A. Gray) M.A. Curtis—eastern North America * '' Thermopsis gracilis'' Howell—western North America * '' Thermopsis gyirongensis'' S.Q. Wei * '' Thermopsis inflata'' Cambess. * '' Thermopsis jacutica'' Czefr. * ' ...
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Thermopsis Longicarpa
''Thermopsis'' is a genus of legumes, native to temperate North America and east Asia. They are herbaceous perennials and are known as goldenbanners or false-lupines. Species ''Thermopsis'' comprises the following species: * '' Thermopsis alpina'' (Pall.) Ledeb. * '' Thermopsis alterniflora'' Regel & Schmalh. * '' Thermopsis barbata'' Benth. * '' Thermopsis bargusinensis'' Czefr. * '' Thermopsis californica'' S. Watson—western North America ** var. ''argentata'' (Greene) C.J.Chen & B.L.Turner ** var. ''californica'' S. Watson * '' Thermopsis chinensis'' S. Moore * '' Thermopsis dahurica'' Czefr. * ''Thermopsis divaricarpa'' A. Nelson—Rocky Mountains of North America * ''Thermopsis dolichocarpa'' V.A. Nikitin * '' Thermopsis fraxinifolia'' (Torr. & A. Gray) M.A. Curtis—eastern North America * '' Thermopsis gracilis'' Howell—western North America * '' Thermopsis gyirongensis'' S.Q. Wei * '' Thermopsis inflata'' Cambess. * '' Thermopsis jacutica'' Czefr. * ' ...
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Thermopsis Lanceolata
''Thermopsis lanceolata'', the tapered false lupin (or lupine), is a species of flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae, native to Russia (Siberia), Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Nepal and China (Hebei Sheng, Gansu Sheng, Shanxi Sheng, Shaanxi Sheng, Qinghai Sheng, Nei Mongol Zizhiqu (s.)). Growing to tall and broad, this herbaceous perennial has grey-green leaves and erect tapering panicles of pale yellow, pea-like flowers in spring. It is closely related to the familiar lupins of gardens, but with a more bushy appearance. The plant is tough and resilient, tolerating a wide range of growing conditions, but resents disturbance. The Latin specific epithet In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ... '' lanceolata'' means 'spear-shaped', in reference to the leaves. Thermopsis ...
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Thermopsis Jacutica
''Thermopsis'' is a genus of legumes, native to temperate North America and east Asia. They are herbaceous perennials and are known as goldenbanners or false-lupines. Species ''Thermopsis'' comprises the following species: * '' Thermopsis alpina'' (Pall.) Ledeb. * '' Thermopsis alterniflora'' Regel & Schmalh. * '' Thermopsis barbata'' Benth. * '' Thermopsis bargusinensis'' Czefr. * '' Thermopsis californica'' S. Watson—western North America ** var. ''argentata'' (Greene) C.J.Chen & B.L.Turner ** var. ''californica'' S. Watson * '' Thermopsis chinensis'' S. Moore * '' Thermopsis dahurica'' Czefr. * ''Thermopsis divaricarpa'' A. Nelson—Rocky Mountains of North America * ''Thermopsis dolichocarpa'' V.A. Nikitin * '' Thermopsis fraxinifolia'' (Torr. & A. Gray) M.A. Curtis—eastern North America * '' Thermopsis gracilis'' Howell—western North America * '' Thermopsis gyirongensis'' S.Q. Wei * '' Thermopsis inflata'' Cambess. * '' Thermopsis jacutica'' Czefr. * ' ...
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Thermopsis Inflata
''Thermopsis'' is a genus of legumes, native to temperate North America and east Asia. They are herbaceous perennials and are known as goldenbanners or false-lupines. Species ''Thermopsis'' comprises the following species: * '' Thermopsis alpina'' (Pall.) Ledeb. * '' Thermopsis alterniflora'' Regel & Schmalh. * '' Thermopsis barbata'' Benth. * '' Thermopsis bargusinensis'' Czefr. * '' Thermopsis californica'' S. Watson—western North America ** var. ''argentata'' (Greene) C.J.Chen & B.L.Turner ** var. ''californica'' S. Watson * '' Thermopsis chinensis'' S. Moore * '' Thermopsis dahurica'' Czefr. * ''Thermopsis divaricarpa'' A. Nelson—Rocky Mountains of North America * ''Thermopsis dolichocarpa'' V.A. Nikitin * '' Thermopsis fraxinifolia'' (Torr. & A. Gray) M.A. Curtis—eastern North America * '' Thermopsis gracilis'' Howell—western North America * '' Thermopsis gyirongensis'' S.Q. Wei * '' Thermopsis inflata'' Cambess. * ''Thermopsis jacutica'' Czefr. * '' ...
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