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specimen collected by Steve Matson
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specimen collected by Steve Matson
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specimen collected by Steve Matson
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According to J. Mark Potter, what the Jepson Manual calls Gilia subacaulis is not actually Gilia subacaulis, which is endemic to Wyoming, but a new species he is in the process of describing as Aliciella monoensis.
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According to J. Mark Potter, what the Jepson Manual calls Gilia subacaulis is not actually Gilia subacaulis, which is endemic to Wyoming, but a new species he is in the process of describing as Aliciella monoensis.
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According to J. Mark Potter, what the Jepson Manual calls Gilia subacaulis is not actually Gilia subacaulis, which is endemic to Wyoming, but a new species he is in the process of describing as Aliciella monoensis.
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According to J. Mark Potter, what the Jepson Manual calls Gilia subacaulis is not actually Gilia subacaulis, which is endemic to Wyoming, but a new species he is in the process of describing as Aliciella monoensis.
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I have submitted a series of images from an Herbarium sheet that I hope will illustrate diagnostic features
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I have submitted a series of images from an Herbarium sheet that I hope will illustrate diagnostic features
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I have submitted a series of images from an Herbarium sheet that I hope will illustrate diagnostic features
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I have submitted a series of images from an Herbarium sheet that I hope will illustrate diagnostic features
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I have submitted a series of images from an Herbarium sheet that I hope will illustrate diagnostic features
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