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Sabino Creek, near dam, Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona, USA
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Jason Sharp;Desoto Memorial, Manatee County, Florida
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Seed sample of Pomaderris racemosa (Slender Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically dark brown. Immature or infested seeds are typically tan brown. White appendage is an elaiosome.
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Epping Forest, Tasmania, Australia
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Charcos, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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Orinda, California, United States
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Epping Forest, Tasmania, Australia
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Orinda, California, United States
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Orinda, California, United States
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Victoria, Australia
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Seed sample of Pomaderris phylicifolia (Narrow-leaved Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically very dark brown. Immature or infested seeds are typically paler brown. White appendage is an elaiosome.
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Young plants of Pomaderris elliptica var. diemenica (Tasmanian yellow dogwood) just starting to flower on Hardwickes Hill in the Waterhouse Conservation Area, Tasmania.
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Tanga, Tanzania
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Seed sample of Pomaderris apetala (Common Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically dark brown. Immature or infested seeds are typically tan brown. White appendage is an elaiosome. This collection shows a common syndrome observed in Pomaderrris apetala where the membraneous operculum fails or only partly develops in the coccarium segments and so fails to release the seed.
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Herbarium specimen scan of Pomaderris apetala (standard form) collected from the Lonnavale Road, Tasmania.
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Orinda, California, United States
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Stellate hairs on underside of leaf of Pomaderris aspera (pale form) collected from the Scamander River, Tasmania.
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Fruit of the Anchor Plant. Native to southeastern Brazil, photo from the Botanical Gardens of San Francisco.