- only in the
humid valleys of
western Neuquén and Río
Negro Province.
Diamondleaf fern is a
common name. In
Spanish it is
known as 'ampe' (from the Mapudungun...
-
planifolia is a
species of
willow known by the
common names planeleaf willow,
diamondleaf willow, and tea-leafed willow. It is
native to
northern and
western North...
- (Spanish), tzopelic-xi****tl (Nahuatl)
Phyla fruticosa (Mill.)
Kennedy –
diamondleaf frogfruit/fogfruit
Phyla ×
intermedia Moldenke –
intermediate frogfruit/fogfruit...
- gall
formed on the
leaves of tea-leaved
willow (Salix phylicifolia) and
diamondleaf willow (Salix pulchra). The thin-walled gall is ovoid, bladder-like,...
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streambank saxifrage Micranthes oregana, bog
saxifrage Micranthes rhomboidea,
diamondleaf saxifrage Micranthes subapetala,
Yellowstone saxifrage Micranthes tempestiva...
-
southeast corner of the park. TRee
density is very low.
Shrubs include:
diamondleaf willow, bog birch, bog
Labrador tea,
velvetleaf huckleberry, and lingonberry...
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rocky areas,
dwarf forests and
shrub birches.
Willow thickets, with
diamondleaf willow,
feltleaf willow and
Salix krylovii, may be
found in some of the...
-
species of
flowering plant in the
willow family,
known by the
common names diamondleaf willow,
tealeaf willow, and thin red willow. It is
native to northern...
- (Hook.)
Small –
Yukon saxifrage Micranthes rhomboidea (Greene)
Small –
Diamondleaf saxifrage Micranthes rubriflora (Harry Sm.)
Gornall & H.Ohba Micranthes...
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alpine willow,
Rocky Mountain willow Salix planifolia –
planeleaf willow,
diamondleaf willow, tea-leafed
willow Salix prolixa – MacKenzie's
willow Salix scouleriana...