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Arundinaria appalachiana,
commonly known as hill cane, is a
woody bamboo native to the
Appalachian Mountains in the
southeastern United States. The plant...
- any of a
variety of
Arundinaria gr****es: A. gigantea, A.
tecta and A.
appalachiana. As a bamboo,
these giant gr****es grow in
thickets up to 24 feet (7.3 m)...
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Huperzia appalachiana is a
species of clubmoss. The
original description is:
Stems tufted to
shortly de****bent (1 cm (0.39 in)),
erect portions of stem...
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Vittaria appalachiana, or the
Appalachian shoestring fern, is a fern
species in the
subfamily Vittarioideae of the
family Pteridaceae. It is
native to...
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prevent seedling establishment. Only two
flowering events are
known for A.
appalachiana. A
colony of cane will
expand rapidly using a****ual
reproduction following...
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Isoetes appalachiana,
commonly known as the
Appalachian quillwort (not to be
confused with its
close relative Isoetes engelmannii,
which shares the same...
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Leiodes appalachiana is a
species of
round fungus beetle in the
family Leiodidae. It is
found in
North America. "Leiodes
appalachiana Report". Integrated...
- to differentiate. A. tecta is
often confused with A. gigantea and A.
appalachiana and may need the
combined effort of range, morphology, and
genetics to...
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canes Arundinaria, New
World canes Arundo donax,
giant cane
Arundinaria appalachiana, hill cane Cane (vine), the part of a
grapevine that
supports the new...
- Triplett, J.K.; Weakley, A.S.; Clark, L.G. (2006), "Hill cane (Arundinaria
appalachiana), a new
species of
bamboo (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) from the
southern Appalachian...