...cuminate. Common in S. W. Texas; winter-kills in N. Texas at a temperature of zero. S.S. 2:73. F.S. 10:1059. Gn. 19, p. 309. H.F. II. 7:231.—Intro. int
...northeastern [[Mexico]] and adjacent western [[Texas]] and southern [[New Mexico]] in the [[USA]]. It is the only species in the genus ''Ungnadia''.
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| image_caption = Mature fruit (beans or legumes) of ''[[Screwbean Mesquite|Prosopis pubescens]]''
...ited States ([[Texas]], [[Arizona]], [[New Mexico]], [[California]]) and [[Mexico]]. It has light brown bark, usually short, straight spines (1-3 cm), twice-
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...ns are known, of which 5 have been grown in Washington greenhouses and the New York Botanical Garden. A. elongata, Rose, has puberulent sts. and Lvs. and
*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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...tions in Ariz., Calif., and elsewhere, and Wooton & Standley, Flora of New Mexico (Smithsonian Institution).
*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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...ish '''farina''' (a powdery wax that prevents desiccation) on the surfaces of the leaves. The farina is often limited to the [[abaxial]] (lower) leaf su
...ns, differing from Cheilanthes mainly in having no marginal indusium. Some of the species are coated with a golden or silvery wax-like powder. Culture as
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|common_name=Downy Forestiera, Stretchberry, Desert olive, New Mexican privet
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|common_name=New Zealand kauri
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...le''' is the common name for between 30-45 species of [[flowering plant]]s of the genus ''Urtica'' in the family [[Urticaceae]], with a [[cosmopolitan di
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|origin=E Asia (Japan W to Himalayas) & Mexico
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