...t|perennial]]) native to most of [[North America]], and is one of a number of plants with the common name [[Black-eyed Susan]] that also has purple on th
...ome [[cultivar]]s), with yellow ray florets circling a brown, domed center of disc florets.
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...[[Tennessee]], and also in northeastern [[Asia]], in eastern [[Siberia]], northeastern [[China]] and [[Japan]]. It is the only species in the genus, although the
...oke.edu/courses/mmcmenam/journal.html</ref> placing it among a small group of [[thermogenic plants|plants exhibiting thermogenesis]]. Although flowering
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...ains]]. <ref>[http://esp.cr.usgs.gov/data/atlas/little/rhustyph.pdf United States Geological Survey: "Rhus Typhina Range Map" accessed 2008-03-02]</ref>
...ef name=Uva>Richard H. Uva, Joseph C. Neal and Joseph M. Ditomaso, ''Weeds of The Northeast'', (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1997), P. 326-327.<
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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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'''''Rubus occidentalis''''' is a species of ''[[Rubus]]'' native to eastern [[North America]]. The common name '''Black
...g branchlets. The round-shaped [[fruit]] is edible, and has a high content of [[anthocyanin]]s and [[ellagic acid]].
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...[[Florida]] and [[Arizona]] in the [[United States]] and [[Tamaulipas]] in northeastern [[Mexico]].
...[panicle]]s 10-25 cm tall, in the spring, later followed by large panicles of edible crimson [[berry|berries]] that remain throughout the winter. The bud
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...World and the New, of which about 80 species are native to N. Amer. north of Mex.
...id are more or less unlike the parent and unlike each other; the offspring of pure species are not thus unlike.
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...perennial herbs of the Old World, two or three of which are weeds; and one of them is cult. for fuller's teasels.
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...ownish pubescent beneath at first, glabrous at length, except in the axils of the veins, 4-10 in. long: fr. short-stalked; acorn ovoid, 1/2-1in. long, em
Tree of rapid growth, less beautiful than the preceding species, but the wood is mo
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...rn [[United States]] and southeast [[Canada]]. It grows from the north end of the [[Great Lakes (North America)|Great Lakes]], east to [[Nova Scotia]], s
...tall, to 35 m (115 ft), exceptionally to 43 m (141 ft) tall, with a trunk of up to 1 m diameter; open-grown trees do not get so tall, but can develop a
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[[Image:Lotus jdp.jpg|thumb|right|Fruit of ''Nelumbo nucifera''; dried, the seed cup is commonly used in flower arrang
...ding '''[[blue lotus]]''', '''Indian lotus''', '''sacred lotus''', '''bean of India''', and '''sacred water-lily'''. Botanically, ''Nelumbo nucifera'' (G
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...enia'' are among the most poorly known of the large (> 500 species) genera of [[vascular plant]]s.
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