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  • |common_name=Californian poison oak, Western poison oak, Pacific Poison-oak |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
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  • |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |height_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    3 KB (381 words) - 18:03, 4 July 2010
  • |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia ISBN 0881925381 |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia ISBN 0881925381
    3 KB (401 words) - 19:09, 11 August 2010
  • |common_name=Western trillium, Wake robin |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    3 KB (439 words) - 16:46, 1 May 2010
  • ....; not Japan. — The western forms have the spur almost as long as the body of the corolla and pass into ...v/ Germplasm Resources Information Network]</ref> , specially the [[United States]].
    2 KB (299 words) - 14:58, 5 August 2009
  • ...re than thirty species of western American herbs or low shrubs, one or two of which are sometimes offered by dealers in native plants. ...via is very closely related. It differs in not having the racemiform infl. of goldenrods. Prop, by cuttings and by seed.
    2 KB (216 words) - 20:18, 7 February 2010
  • | image_caption = Mature fruit (beans or legumes) of ''[[Screwbean Mesquite|Prosopis pubescens]]'' ...ite'''), is a small [[tree]] or [[shrub]] found in the southwestern United States ([[Texas]], [[Arizona]], [[New Mexico]], [[California]]) and [[Mexico]]. It
    3 KB (487 words) - 09:18, 20 September 2009
  • |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    2 KB (257 words) - 20:14, 12 November 2010
  • |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    2 KB (258 words) - 15:10, 31 May 2010
  • ...plant|annual]] to [[perennial plant|perennial]] [[flowering plant|plants]] of the [[Iridaceae|iris family]], native to the [[New World]]. These are not true [[grass]]es, but many species have the general appearance of grasses, as they are low-growing plants with long, thin leaves. They often
    3 KB (413 words) - 15:03, 31 May 2010
  • |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia ISBN 0881925381 ...ish coastal marshes of western [[North America]], such as in some portions of the [[San Francisco Bay]] perimeter.
    4 KB (542 words) - 20:05, 9 August 2010
  • |origin=W United States ...Bush Lupine''') is a species of [[lupin]]e native to the western [[United States]] in [[California]], where it is widely distributed [[coast]]al scrub and [
    4 KB (588 words) - 02:39, 14 December 2009
  • |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    4 KB (634 words) - 23:04, 6 May 2010
  • |common_name=Western spiraea |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    3 KB (376 words) - 20:22, 14 June 2010
  • |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    3 KB (408 words) - 19:52, 7 May 2010
  • |common_name=Grand Fir, Giant/Lowland White/Great Silver/Western White/Vancouver/Oregon Fir, Giant fir |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    5 KB (781 words) - 15:28, 27 June 2010
  • ...o interior western [[North America]], in the [[United States|U.S.]] states of [[Arizona]], [[California]], [[Colorado]], [[Nevada]], [[New Mexico]], [[Ut ...er of the Rocky Mountains). Syn., Ediolnia. Sarifragaceae. Low hardy shrub of upright habit, with deciduous, opposite leaves, and white flowers in termin
    3 KB (383 words) - 23:29, 31 March 2010
  • ...include '''soapberry''' and '''soapnut''', both names referring to the use of the crushed [[seed]]s to make [[soap]]. ...of years by various peoples, such as the [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]].<ref>{{cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=e
    6 KB (939 words) - 14:30, 14 May 2010
  • ...mily (biology)|family]] [[Asteraceae]] and native to [[Southwestern United States]], [[Mexico]], [[Central America]], [[South America]]. <ref name="FNA">http ...given protection it will sometimes flower the second year. Sanvitalias are of easy culture but prefer a light or sandy soil in full sunlight.
    3 KB (374 words) - 14:20, 14 May 2010
  • |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    3 KB (488 words) - 15:54, 14 May 2010

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