Catalogue of the Botanical Art Collection at the Hunt Institute
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Accession Number: 8535
Artist Name: Gubbins Hahn, Carol L.
Life Span: (1954–)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Quararibea pumila
Taxon: Quararibea pumila W. S. Alverson, Bombaceae
Description: Fig. 1. Quararibea pumila. A, Habit (note detritus in leaf axils on tallest stem). B, Leaf, with detail of venation. C and D, Flower. E, Fruit. Seedling with persistent, hidden cotyledons.
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Published: Alverson, W. S. 1984. Quararibea pumila (Bombaceae), A new endemic from Costa Rica. Brittonia 36(3): 252–256. [Fig. 1. P. 253.]
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Accession Number: 8536.1
Artist Name: Kernan, Patricia
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Title: Quararibea gomeziana
Taxon: Quararibea gomeziana W. S. Alverson, Bombaceae
Description: Fig. 1. Quararibea gomeziana. A, Flowering branch. B, Apex of staminal column with thecae; capitate stigma. C, Fruit, calyx, and bracteolate pedicel. D, Variability of leaf shape.
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Published: Alverson, W. S. 1989. Quararibea (Bombacaceae): Five new species from moist and wet forests of Costa Rica and Panama. Brittonia 41(1): 61–74. [Fig. 1. P. 62.]
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Accession Number: 8536.2
Artist Name: Taylor, Lucy Catherine
Life Span: (1952–2012)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Quararibea pendula
Taxon: Quararibea pendula W. S. Alverson, Bombaceae
Description: Fig. 2. Quararibea pendula. A, Branch with fruit, flower and flower bud. B, Petal with plicate medial section; the normally reflexed distal portion has been straightened for illustration. C, Apex of staminal column with thecae; style and stigma. D, Mouth of corolla as seen from below. E, Leaf venation. F, Detail of leaf venation.
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Published: Alverson, W. S. 1989. Quararibea (Bombacaceae): Five new species from moist and wet forests of Costa Rica and Panama. Brittonia 41(1): 61–74. [Fig. 2. P. 65.]
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Notes: A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 7th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1992.
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Accession Number: 8536.3
Artist Name: Kernan, Patricia
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Title: Quararibea santaritensis
Taxon: Quararibea santaritensis W. S. Alverson, Bombaceae
Description: Fig. 3. Quararibea santaritensis. A, Habit. B, Horizontal (plagiotropic) branch from vertical (orthotropic) axis, bearing densely tomentose lateral branches with flower, flower bud, and immature fruit. C, Underside of leaf with detail of barbate axils and venation. D, Flower. E, Apex of staminal column with thecae, stigma not available.
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Published: Alverson, W. S. 1989. Quararibea (Bombacaceae): Five new species from moist and wet forests of Costa Rica and Panama. Brittonia 41(1): 61–74. [Fig. 3. P. 67.]
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Accession Number: 8536.4
Artist Name: Kernan, Patricia
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Title: Quararibea costaricensis
Taxon: Quararibea costaricensis W. S. Alverson, Bombaceae
Description: Fig. 4. Quararibea costaricensis. A, Habit and transverse sections at the base of the trunk of four individuals. B, Plagiotropic branch with characteristic short, lateral, flower-bearing shoots and drooping leaves. C, Close-up of flowers, fruits and short shoots bearing conspicuous leaf and stipule scars. D, Transverse section of 2-locular, 2-seeded fruit. E, Detail of apex of staminal column with thecae; stigma.
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Published: Alverson, W. S. 1989. Quararibea (Bombacaceae): Five new species from moist and wet forests of Costa Rica and Panama. Brittonia 41(1): 61–74. [Fig. 4. P. 71.]
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Accession Number: 8536.5
Artist Name: Taylor, Lucy Catherine
Life Span: (1952–2012)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Quararibea aurantiocalyx Alverson, sp. nov.
Taxon: Quararibea aurantiocalyx W. S. Alverson, Bombaceae
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Notes: Made for, but not published to accompany the text in: Alverson, W. S. 1989. Quararibea (Bombacaceae): Five new species from moist and wet forests of Costa Rica and Panama. Brittonia 41(1): 61–74. A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 7th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1992.
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Accession Number: 8537
Artist Name: Elliott, Kandis
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Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Copyright: Rights held by the estate of Stephen L. Solheim
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Title: Ungeria floribunda
Taxon: Ungeria floribunda Schott and Endlicher, Malvaceae
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Notes: Perhaps for: Solheim, S. L. 1991. Reevesia and Ungeria (Sterculiaceae): A taxonomic and biogeographic study. Ph.D. thesis. University of Wisconsin–Madison.
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Accession Number: 8538.001
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
Life Span: (1954-)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 1. Different approaches to grouping taxa. A, Examples of polyphyletic groups; B, Examples of monophyletic groups; C, Examples of paraphyletic groups
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Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 1.
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Accession Number: 8538.002
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
Life Span: (1954-)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 2. Relationships of “dicotyledons” and monocotyledons.
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Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 2.
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Accession Number: 8538.003
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
Life Span: (1954-)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 3. Level of universality.
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Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 3.
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Accession Number: 8538.004
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
Life Span: (1954-)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 4. Floral diagrams and floral formulas. 1, Polygonum punctatum (Persicaria punctata, Polygonaceae); 2, Tilia americana var. caroliniana (T. caroliniana, Tiliaceae); 3, Crotalaria spectabilis (Fabaceae); 4, Lantana camara (Verbenaceae); 5, Canna flaccida (Cannaceae).
Taxon: Persicaria punctata (Elliott) Small, Polygonaceae; Tilia ameriana Linnaeus, Tiliaceae; Crotalaria spectabilis Roth, Fabaceae alt. Leguminosae; Lantana camara Linnaeus, Verbenaceae; Canna flaccida Salisbury, Cannaceae
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Medium: nk and pre-printed dot matrix film [lower right]
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Date of Execution: 1992
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Signature: WBZ ©1992 (bl)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 4.
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Accession Number: 8538.005
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
Life Span: (1954-)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 5. Plant habit structure. 1, Sideroxylon lanuginosum (Bumelia lanuginosa, Sapotaceae); 2, Piriqueta caroliniana (Turneraceae); 3, Phytolacca americana var. rigida (P. rigida: Phytolaccaceae).
Taxon: Sideroxylon lanuginosum Michaux, Sapotaceae; Piriqueta caroliniana (Walter) Urban, Turneraceae; Phytolacca americana var. rigida (Small) Caulkins and R. E. Wyatt, Phytolaccaceae
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Date of Execution: 1992
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Signature: WBZ ©1992 (center r)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 5.
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Accession Number: 8538.006
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
Life Span: (1954-)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 6. Perspective in leaves.
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Date of Execution: 1980
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Signature: WBZ ©1980 (center r)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 6.
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Accession Number: 8538.007
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
Life Span: (1954-)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 7. Perspective in flowers and flower dissections. 1,a, Rosa palustris (Rosaceae), b, Lyonia lucida (Ericaceae), c, Physalis heterophylla (Solanaceae), d, Encyclia tampensis (Orchidaceae), e, Hymenocallis rotata (Amaryllidaceae); 2, a, Descurainia pinnata (Brassicaceae), b, Lilium catesbaei (Liliaceae); 3, a, Diodia teres (Rubiaceae), b, Callisia graminea (Cuthbertia graminea; Commelinaceae).
Taxon: Rosa palustris Marshall, Rosaceae; Lyonia lucida K. Koch, Ericaceae; Physalis heterophylla Nees, Solanaceae; Encyclia tampensis Small, Orchidaceae; Hymenocallis rotate (Ker Gawler) Herbert, Amaryllidaceae; Descurainia pinnata (Walter) Britton, Brassicaceae; Lilium catesbaei Walter, Liliaceae; Diodia teres Walter, Rubiaceae; Callisia graminea (Small) G. C. Tucker, Commelinaceae
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Date of Execution: 1980
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Signature: WBZ ©1980 (center r)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 7.
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Accession Number: 8538.008
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
Life Span: (1954-)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 8. Illiciaceae. 1, Illicium parviflorum; 2, Illicium floridanum.
Taxon: Illicium parviflorum Michaux, I. floridanum J. Ellis, Illiciaceae
Description: Illiciaceae, Star Anise Family
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Date of Execution: 1992
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Signature: WBZ ©1992 (bottom r)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 8.
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Accession Number: 8538.009
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
Life Span: (1954-)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 9. Magnoliaceae. Magnolia virginiana
Taxon: Magnolia virginiana Linnaeus, Magnoliaceae
Description: Magnoliaceae, Magnolia Family
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Date of Execution: 1979
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Signature: WBZ ©1979 (upper c)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 9.
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Accession Number: 8538.010
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
Life Span: (1954-)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 10. Annonaceae. 1, Asimina incana; 2, Annona glabra.
Taxon: Asimina incana Excell, Annona glabra Linnaeus, Annonaceae
Description: Annonaceae, Annona Family
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Date of Execution: 1983
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Signature: WBZ ©1983 (lower c)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 10.
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Accession Number: 8538.011
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
Life Span: (1954-)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 11. Aristolochiaceae. Aristolochia serpentaria
Taxon: Aristolochia serpentaria Linnaeus, Aristolochiaceae
Description: Aristolochiaceae, Birthwort or Dutchman’s-pipe Family
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Date of Execution: 1992
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Signature: WBZ ©1992 (cl)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 11.
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Accession Number: 8538.012
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
Life Span: (1954-)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 12. Lauraceae. Persea borbonia.
Taxon: Persea borbonia (Linnaeus) Sprengel, Lauraceae
Description: Lauraceae, Laurel Family
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Date of Execution: 1979
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Signature: WBZ ©1979 (bl)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 12.
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Accession Number: 8538.013
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
Life Span: (1954-)
Nationality: United States
Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 13. Piperaceae. 1, Piper aduncum; 2, Peperomia magnoliifolia.
Taxon: Piper aduncum Linnaeus, Peperomia magnoliifolia (Jacquin) A. Dietrich, Piperaceae
Description: Piperaceae, Pepper Family
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Date of Execution: 1992
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Signature: WBZ ©1992 (cr)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 13.
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Accession Number: 8538.014
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
Life Span: (1954-)
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Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 14. Menispermaceae. Cocculus carolinus.
Taxon: Cocculus carolinus de Candolle, Menispermaceae
Description: Menispermaceae, Moonseed Family
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Date of Execution: 1992
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Signature: WBZ ©1992 (lower l)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 14.
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Accession Number: 8538.015
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
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Nationality: United States
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Title: Figure 15. Ranunculaceae. 1, Clematis reticulata; 2, Clematis catesbyana.
Taxon: Clematis reticulata Walter, C. catesbyana Pursh, Ranunculaceae
Description: Ranunculaceae, Buttercup or Crowfoot Family
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Date of Execution: 1985
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Signature: WBZ ©1985 (upper l)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 15.
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Accession Number: 8538.016
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
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Title: Figure 16. Ranunculaceae (continued). 1, Aquilegia canadensis; 2, Ranunculus muricatus.
Taxon: Aquilegia canadensis Linnaeus, Ranunculus muricatus Linnaeus, Ranunculaceae
Description: Ranunculaceae, Buttercup or Crowfoot Family
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Date of Execution: 1985
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Signature: WBZ ©1985 (r center)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 16.
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Accession Number: 8538.017
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
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Title: Figure 17. Papaveraceae. 1, Argemone albiflora; 2, Papaver dubium; 3, Chelidonium majus.
Taxon: Argemone albiflora Hornemann, Papaver dubium Linnaeus, Chelidonium majus Linnaeus, Papaveraceae
Description: Papaveraceae, Poppy Family including the Fumariaceae, Fumitory Family
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Date of Execution: 1986
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Signature: WBZ ©1986 (bl)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 17.
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Accession Number: 8538.018
Artist Name: Zomlefer, Wendy B.
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Gender: Female
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Title: Figure 18. Papaveraceae (continued). 1, Corydalis micrantha.
Taxon: Corydalis micrantha A. Gray, Papaveraceae
Description: Papaveraceae, Poppy Family including the Fumariaceae, Fumitory Family
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Date of Execution: 1988
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Signature: WBZ ©1988 (bl)
Published: Zomlefer, W. B. 1994. Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press. Fig. 18.
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