• Carlquistia is a rare North American genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae containing the single species Carlquistia muirii. Formerly named...
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    the author when citing a botanical name. Carlquistia muirii (Muir's tarplant) Calflora Database: Carlquistia muirii (Muir's tarplant) "Royal Patrons and...
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    unveiled outside the house in 1997. Muirite (a mineral), Erigeron muirii, Carlquistia muirii (two species of aster), Ivesia muirii (a member of the rose family)...
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    western Nevada formerly included see Anisocarpus Arnica Carlquistia Raillardella muirii - Carlquistia muirii Raillardella paniculata - Arnica viscosa Raillardella...
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    Blepharipappus Hook. Blepharizonia (A.Gray) Greene Calycadenia DC. Carlquistia B.G.Baldwin Centromadia Greene Deinandra Greene Dubautia Gaudich. Harmonia...
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    Asteraceae Co Carlowrightia Charles Wright (1811–1885) Acanthaceae Bu Carlquistia Sherwin Carlquist (1930-2021) Asteraceae Bu Carludovica Charles IV of...
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    species of Pacific coast tarweed, very similar to extant species like Carlquistia muirii. The last common ancestor of the silversword alliance was likely...
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    Carduocirsium Sennen Carduus L. – plumeless thistle Carlina L. – carline thistle Carlquistia B.G.Baldwin Carminatia Moc. ex DC. Carpesium L. Carphephorus Cass. –...
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    thought to have evolved from a single ancestor, related to the tarweed (Carlquistia muirii) found in western North America. That several spontaneous hybrids...
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