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Descurainia pinnata. By Lucretia Breazeale Hamilton.  

Descurainia pinnata. By Lucretia Breazeale Hamilton.  

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A floristic account is provided for the mustard and frankincense families as part of the vascular plant flora of the contiguous protected areas of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, and the Tinajas Altas Region in the Sonoran Desert of southwestern Arizona. The mustard family in the flora area includes 23 g...

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... to Eurasia and now a worldwide weed. Figure 7. Cool-season ephemerals, 8-60 cm tall, mostly unbranched to few-branched above, with branched and candelabra-shaped, soft, white hairs. ...

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A floristic and natural history account is provided for six eudicot families as part of the vascular plant flora of the contiguous protected areas of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, and the Tinajas Altas Region in southwestern Arizona. This portion of the flora includes Malpighiaceae, Malvaceae, Martyniaceae, Molluginaceae, Montiaceae, and Moraceae. Four species are not native, three of which are established as reproducing populations. This is the sixteenth contribution for this flora, published in Phytoneuron. These contributions are also available open access on the website of the University of Arizona Herbarium: http://cals.arizona.edu/ herbarium.