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    New and Noteworthy Plants of Texas

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    Rhexia alifanus (Melastomataceae) and Rhynchospora inundatum (Cyperaceae), both previously reported in the state, are documented as part of the flora of the state. Ratibida pinnata (Asteraceae), Tradescantia fluminensis (Commelinaceae) and Saccharum ravennae (Poaceae) are reported as new to Texas. Phytologia 92(2): 249-255 (August 2, 2010).Waller Creek Working Grou

    Lilium lancifolium (Liliaceae): New to Texas

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    Volume: 92Start Page: 56End Page: 5

    COMMENTS ON THE REDISCOVERY AND DISTRIBUTION OF CUNILA ORIGANOIDES (LAMIACEAE) IN TEXAS

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    Volume: 21Start Page: 1161End Page: 116

    The status of Blephilia (Lamiaceae) in Texas

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    Volume: 87Start Page: 118End Page: 12

    Rhynchospora nivea (Cyperaceae) and Saururus cernuus (Saururaceae): New to Mexico

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    Volume: 90Start Page: 176End Page: 18

    HOUSTONIA LONGIFOLIA (RUBIACEAE): NEWLY DOCUMENTED FOR THE FLORA OF TEXAS

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    Volume: 19Start Page: 1183End Page: 118

    MONARDA LINDHEIMERI (LAMIACEAE): NEW TO ARKANSAS

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    Volume: 1Start Page: 717End Page: 71

    DIPSACUS FULLONUM (DIPSACACEAE) AND VERBESINA WALTERI (ASTERACEAE), NEW TO TEXAS

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    Volume: 19Start Page: 723End Page: 72

    GEOCARPON MINIMUM (CARYOPHYLLACEAE), NEW TO TEXAS

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    Volume: 21Start Page: 1165End Page: 116

    PENSTEMON OKLAHOMENSIS (SCROPHULARIACEAE) IN TEXAS

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    Volume: 4Start Page: 471End Page: 47
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