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...scent: fls. blue or flesh-colored: caps. ovate. July. Mountains of Eu. and Greenland. There is a white-fld. form horticulturally known as V. saxatilis alba and
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...uth in the Alleghanies to Pa. and in the Rocky Mts. to Colo., and north to Greenland; also in N. Eu.
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...beak straight; receptacle glabrous. May- Aug. Alpine Eu., Arctic regions, Greenland. Gn. 45, p. 28; 48, p. 501. G.C. III. 53:117.—With age the fls. become co
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2 KB (273 words) - 16:04, 12 December 2009
...-12 in a whorl, acute, usually withered at the apex. In ponds and streams, Greenland, and Alaska to N. Y., New Mex., Calif.; also in Eu., Asia and in Patagonia.
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...: scape more or less hairy: pods oblong to ovate; style very short. April. Greenland, N. Eu., Asia.
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6 KB (964 words) - 18:51, 19 May 2010
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...of rocks, which they may in fact wear down by [[bioerosion]] to the point of splitting.
...ut red to yellow in some species. As in other primitive [[eudicot]]s, some of the 5 or 10 [[stamen]]s may appear petal-like.
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...These are generally small to medium-size [[tree]]s or [[shrub]]s, mostly of northern [[temperate]] climates. The simple [[leaf|leaves]] may be toothed
;Birches of [[North America]] include:
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...ming but a few kinds used for winter flowering, producing usually clusters of attractive flowers mostly in white, pink, and rose, but sometimes in red, b
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