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Fraxinus dipetala, the
California ash or two-petal ash, is a
species of ash
native to
southwestern North America in the
United States in
northwestern Arizona...
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Dipetalae Fraxinus anomala Torr. ex S.Watson –
singleleaf ash
Fraxinus dipetala Hook. & Arn. –
California ash or two-petal ash
Fraxinus parryi Moran –...
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deserti (Britton & Rose)
Lundell Bauhinia dimorphophylla Hoehne Bauhinia dipetala Hemsl.
Bauhinia diptera Blume ex Miq.
Bauhinia divaricata L.
Bauhinia dubia...
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Fraxinus dipetala var. trifoliolata, by John Torrey.
Torrey himself was
uncertain if this
represented a
distinct species or an
extreme form of F.
dipetala, as...
- was in
recognition of the
abundance of the
shrubby local ash,
Fraxinus dipetala,
growing along the San
Joaquin River that it
received its name.
Parts of...
- insipida
Binomial name
Tasmannia insipida R.Br. ex DC.
Synonyms Drimys dipetala F.Muell. nom. illeg., nom. superfl.
Drimys insipida (R.Br. ex DC.) Tiegh...
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Thalia angustifolia C.Wright ex Griseb.
Thalia caerulea Ridl.
Thalia dipetala Gagnep.
Thalia divaricata Chapm.
Thalia erecta Vell.
Thalia schumanniana...
- Somalia, Crete,
southwestern Asia, ****stan and China. Species:
Oligomeris dipetala (Aiton) Turcz.
Oligomeris dregeana (C.Presl) Müll.Arg.
Oligomeris linifolia...
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chaberti Gand.
Montia clara Ö.
Nilsson Montia de****bens St.-Lag.
Montia dipetala Suksd.
Montia erecta Steud.
Montia funstonii Rydb.
Montia hallii (A. Gray)...
- (Meigen, 1818) S.
barber Wirth, 1952 S. cr****ifemorata Malloch, 1914 S.
dipetala Remm, 1965 S.
femorata (Meigen, 1804) S.
ledicola Kieffer, 1925 S. mangrovi...