Bartsia alpina is a species of perennial flowering plant, known by the common name alpine bartsia or velvetbells. It is found in the mountainous regions...
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explored using molecular characters. Bartsia belongs to the core Rhinantheae. Bartsia sensu stricto (e.g. B. alpina) is the sister genus to Odontites, Bellardia...
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Bellardia trixago (redirect from Trixago bartsia)
The only member of the monotypic genus Bellardia, it is known as trixago bartsia or Mediterranean lineseed. This plant is native to the Mediterranean Basin...
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Alchemilla vulgaris, Arabis petraea, Arenaria norvegica, Armeria maritima, Bartsia alpina, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Erysimum, Euphrasia frigida, Honckenya peploides...
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Hedbergia. In turn, these five genera share phylogenetic affinities with Bartsia. The genus Euphrasia is taxonomically complicated due to many species being...
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genera share phylogenetic affinities with members of the core Rhinantheae: Bartsia, Euphrasia, Tozzia, Hedbergia, Bellardia, and Odontites. Melampyrum appears...
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share phylogenetic affinities with Euphrasia, and then with Bartsia sensu stricto (Bartsia alpina). Melampyrum occupies an isolated, deep-branching position...
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genera share phylogenetic affinities with members of the core Rhinantheae: Bartsia, Euphrasia, Tozzia, Hedbergia, Bellardia, and Odontites. Melampyrum appears...
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Euphrasia. In turn, these five genera share phylogenetic affinities with Bartsia. One of the Odontites species, O. granatensis, endemic to the Sierra Nevada...
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oppositifolia and then switching to forage on Astragalus alpinus and Bartsia alpina once those come into flower. The flowers they forage on also vary depending...
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Tozzia (redirect from Tozzia alpina)
genera share phylogenetic affinities with Euphrasia, and then with Bartsia. Tozzia alpina is a geophyte. In the first year of its growth, Tozzia feeds as...
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Rhynchocorys, Lathraea, and Rhinanthus ; and (ii) the core Rhinantheae containing Bartsia, Euphrasia, Tozzia, Hedbergia, Bellardia, and Odontites. Melampyrum arvense...
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Hedbergia decurva, formerly Bartsia decurva, is a species of flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae. It is an afromontane species, restricted to...
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Spring Gentian (Gentiana verna - Cantal, Monts Dore), Alpine Bartsia (Bartsia alpina - Cantal only), Norwegian arctic cudweed (Omalotheca norvegica...
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native Platanthera hyperborea – native Pseudorchis straminea – native Bartsia alpina – native Euphrasia frigida – native Melampyrum sylvaticum – native Pedicularis...
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genera share phylogenetic affinities with members of the core Rhinantheae: Bartsia, Euphrasia, Tozzia, Hedbergia, Bellardia, and Odontites. Melampyrum appears...
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In turn, these genera share phylogenetic affinities with Euphrasia and Bartsia. Species include: Parentucellia floribunda Parentucellia latifolia Parentucellia...
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Vaccinium uliginosum, Chamorchis alpina, Betula nana, Viscaria alpina, Thalictrum alpinum, Cassiope tetragona, Bartsia alpina and Saxifraga aizoides. This...
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these genera share phylogenetic affinities with Euphrasia, and then with Bartsia. "Hedbergia abyssinica (Benth.) Molau – The Plant List". www.theplantlist...
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Hedbergia longiflora, formerly Bartsia longiflora, is a species of flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae. It is an afromontane species, restricted...
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He furnished plants for James Edward Smith's English Botany such as Bartsia alpina, which he had gathered in Teesdale. He was the first botanist to find...
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Bartsia alpina...
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by meltwater slipped down the steep slope. The nationally rare plant Bartsia Alpina grows on the slopes of Creag Mhòr, it is found as high as 950 metres...
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(Trichophorum cespitosum), there are alpine bartsia (Bartsia alpina), alpine butterwort (Pinguicula alpina) and bog-bean (Menyanthes trifoliata). In the...
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false foxglove Bacopa rotundifolia — roundleaf water-hyssop Bartsia alpina — alpine bartsia Besseya wyomingensis — Wyoming coral-drops Buchnera americana...
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salisburgensis French bartsia Odontites jaubertianus * Red bartsia Odontites vernus Alpine bartsia Bartsia alpina Yellow bartsia Parentucellia viscosa...
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Bartonia virginica — yellow screwstem, yellow bartonia Bartsia N Bartsia alpina — velvetbells, alpine bartsia Bassia X Bassia hyssopifolia Beckmannia N Beckmannia...
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among them are alpine bartsia, wood cranesbill, Oreochloa disticha, European blueberry, Veratrum lobelianum, Campanula alpina, Campanula tatrae, Ranunculus...
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subsp. tenuispicata Staurogyne kamerunensis subsp. calabarensis Bartsia alba Bartsia pumila Calceolaria adenanthera Calceolaria brachiata Calceolaria...
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