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Basket of carrots in a Singapore supermarketFrom
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Stilbocarpa polaris forming a close-growing mass in the Pleurophyllum Meadow, Adams Island. Juvenile Dracophyilium in the background
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Aciphylla latifolia growing in Pleurophyllum Meadow, Adams Island. Stilbocarps polaris in left-hand corned, and Polystichum vestitum in background
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Clingmans Dome, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina, US
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Bluffton University Nature Preserve, Bluffton, Allen County, Ohio, US
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Aspen Springs, California, United States
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United States
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Pinnacles, California, United States
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Herbarium Blackwellianum emendatum et auctum, id est, Elisabethae Blackwell collectio stirpium.Norimbergae : Typis Io. Iosephi Fleischmanni, 1750-1773..
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/291487
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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MakouApiaceae (Parsley or Carrot family)Endemic to the Hawaiian IslandsEndangeredOahu (Cultivated)In early Hawaii, the tap root was cooked and eaten by babies and elderly people for medicinal purposes.
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Merodio, Asturias, Spain
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California, United States
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Inyo Mountains parsley, Lomatium foeniculaceum ssp. inyoense, White Mountains, elevation 3045 m (9990 ft). A rare taxon on list 4.3 of the California Native Plant Society. Seems consistently separated ecologically and morphologically from other varieties of L. foeniculaceum, and maintains uniform phenotype in the White Mountains and eastern California. The disjunct reports from northeastern Nevada and southern Idaho may or may not be as distinct, but almost certainly are not part of the same biological entity.
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image of Zizia aurea GOLDEN ALEXANDERS at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a single flower head at full bloom, top down, detailing the umbel shape of the individual flower heads and supporting structure.This species is featured in the book Abundant Splendor: Wildflowers of the Tall Grass Prairie, which is now available for purchase. Contact frank@black-sweater-art.com for more information.
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Hawaii scaleseed or Hawaii spermolepisApiaceae (Parsley or Carrot family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (All the main islands except Niihau and Kahoolawe; now extinct on Molokai)NatureServe: ImperiledOahu (Cultivated)EtymologyThe generic name Spermolepis is derived from the Greek sperma, seed, and lepis, scale, referring to the frequently bumpy (tuberculate) or spiny fruit.The specific epithet hawaiiensis, belonging to Hawaii.
nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Spermolepis_hawaiiensis
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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A common shrub on the Patagonian steppes.
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