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Note: The Liliaceae are here treated in their traditional sense with the understanding that numerous smaller families will be recognized within the very near future.
ATOLL RESEARCH BULLETIN NO. 392 THE FLORA OF NAURU RR THAMAN, F.R FOSBERG, E L MANNER AND D.C. HASSALL ISSUEDBY NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL J!WTORY SMllTJ!WNIAN INSTlTUTION WASHINGTON, D.
ex Loud.) Dougl. ex Forbes FACU FACU UPL UPL,FACU Abies balsamea (L.) P. Mill. FAC FACW FAC,FACW Abies concolor (Gord. & Glend.) Lindl. ex Hildebr. NI NI NI NI NI UPL UPL Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poir. FACU FACU FACU Abies grandis (Dougl. ex D. Don) Lindl. FACU-* NI FACU-* Abies lasiocarpa (Hook.
Flowers: Umbel several- to many-flowered, pedicels slender, shorter than the tepals; tepals 8-12 mm. long, elliptic to lanceolate, pointed, the tips recurved, pale to deep lilac or white; stamens 6, over the length of the tepals.
"What's this?" the grocery cashier asked me, holding a tan melon at eye level. "I don't know how much to charge you, because I don't know what to call this." "That," I answered, trying to hide my surprise, "is called a cantaloupe."
TrendsGenet.March2006Vol.22No.3,pp.xxxxxxISSN0168-9525 Diagnosing duplications Genomics of microRNA Recoding Read TIG articles online up to one month before they appear in your print journal www.sciencedirect.com R Genetics, archaeology and the origins of domestication tigmarb.06.
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A1 Mountain Research and Development Vol 21 No 3 August 2001: A1A5, www.mrd-journal.org Alien Plants in the Australian Alps Annex: Table 4 Frances M. Johnston and Catherine M. Pickering NSW ACT Victoria Species 1898a 1954b 1981c 1986d 1997e 1998f 1999g 1982h 1984i 1999j Acetosella vulgaris Fourr.