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Carex egglestonii, or Eggleston's sedge, is a
species of
sedge that was
first described by
Kenneth Mackenzie in 1915. USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Carex egglestonii"...
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Viola egglestonii,
commonly known as
glade violet, is a
species herbaceous plant in the
violet family. It is
native to a
small area of
eastern North America...
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ecuadorensis W.Becker
Viola edulis Spach Viola ×
egglestoniana House Viola egglestonii Brainerd –
glade violet Viola ×
egregia House Viola eizanensis (Makino)...
- pulc****um),
limestone skullcap (Scutellaria parvula),
glade violet (Viola
egglestonii), one-flower
gladecress (Leavenworthia uniflora), and
poverty dropseed...
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Carex edwardsiana E.L.Bridges &
Orzell Carex egena H.Lév. &
Vaniot Carex egglestonii Mack.
Carex egmontiana (Hamlin) K.A.Ford
Carex egorovae Molina Gonz....
- (Prairie dropseed),
Symphyotrichum pratense (silky aster), and
Viola egglestonii (Eggleston's violet). The
river has a 2,920-square-mile (7,600 km2) drainage...
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poverty dropseed (Sporobolus vaginiflorus) and
glade violet (Viola
egglestonii). The
limestone glades of the
Central Basin in
Tennessee are
often called...
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cleft phlox (Phlox
bifida var. stellaria), Eggleston's
violet (Viola
egglestonii), and
tufted hair-gr**** (Deschampsia cespitosa); the
latter being one...
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crawfordii Carex cristatella Carex ****ulata
Carex davyi Carex ebenea Carex egglestonii Carex festucacea Carex feta
Carex foenea Carex fracta Carex gracilior...
- Crus-galli C. egens,
series Flavae,
fruit "orange-red or
orange and red" C.
egglestonii,
fruit "orange
becoming crimson" C. flava,
series Intricatae,
fruit dull...