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Lamoille, Nevada, United States
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
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Jatropha variifolia (= Jatropha heterophylla Pax) with its variation in leaf shapes. Plants from Goba, Maputo province in Mozambique.
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Wrightia tinctoria from Apocynaceae.
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Tucson, Arizona, United States
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Monteverde, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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Early rainy season in Pemba, with bulbs emerging in many places. Dipcadi longifolium (family: Hyacinthaceae) is one of the most common of these.
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Pambak Mountains, Armenia
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Kings Beach, California, United States
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Chubut, Argentina
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Family: TiliaceaeDistribution: Indian subcontinent and tropical Africa, in scrubs of drylocalities.1.5-2m tall much branched shrubs. Branchlets stellate hairy; Leaves 1.5-2x 1.5-3cm, ovate, serrate, glabrous above, stellate beneath, 3-5nerved. Flowers 1-1.5cm across, white, solitary or 2-3, axillary or leaf opposed; Corolla 5 spreading, Stamens many, ovary 2-4celled. Drupes 0.8-1cm across, 4 lobed, yellowish, edible. In telugu it is known as Jana pandu. Photographed at Nellore .Ref: Flora of Andhra Pradesh by T.Pullaih.
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Dog Valley ivesia, Ivesia aperta var. canina, Sierra Nevada, Peavine Mountain, Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest, elevation 1935 m (6350 ft).This rare species is found only in a small area of northeastern California and adjacent western Nevada. These photos are from the only Nevada occurrence. Also visible is Artemisia arbuscula (low sagebrush).
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