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Bartsia alpina is a
species of
perennial flowering plant,
known by the
common name
alpine bartsia or velvetbells. It is
found in the
mountainous regions...
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explored using molecular characters.
Bartsia belongs to the core Rhinantheae.
Bartsia sensu stricto (e.g. B.
alpina) is the
sister genus to Odontites, Bellardia...
- Hedbergia. In turn,
these five
genera share phylogenetic affinities with
Bartsia. The
genus Euphrasia is
taxonomically complicated due to many
species being...
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Alchemilla vulgaris,
Arabis petraea,
Arenaria norvegica,
Armeria maritima,
Bartsia alpina,
Capsella bursa-pastoris, Erysimum,
Euphrasia frigida,
Honckenya peploides...
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share phylogenetic affinities with Euphrasia, and then with
Bartsia sensu stricto (
Bartsia alpina).
Melampyrum occupies an isolated, deep-branching position...
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genera share phylogenetic affinities with
members of the core Rhinantheae:
Bartsia, Euphrasia, Tozzia, Hedbergia, Bellardia, and Odontites.
Melampyrum appears...
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oppositifolia and then
switching to
forage on
Astragalus alpinus and
Bartsia alpina once
those come into flower. The
flowers they
forage on also vary depending...
- Euphrasia. In turn,
these five
genera share phylogenetic affinities with
Bartsia. One of the
Odontites species, O. granatensis,
endemic to the
Sierra Nevada...
- of gr****, the
leafy lousewort (Pedicularis foliosa) and
alpine bartsia (
Bartsia alpina) can be observed. Additionally,
colonies of
globeflower (Trollius...
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genera share phylogenetic affinities with
members of the core Rhinantheae:
Bartsia, Euphrasia, Tozzia, Hedbergia, Bellardia, and Odontites.
Melampyrum appears...