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    The genus Pholisma (Nutt. ex Hook.) consists of three species of desert-dwelling, primarily subterranean plants. Pholisma belongs to the family Boraginaceae...
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    Pholisma sonorae, commonly known as sandfood, is a rare and unusual species of flowering plant endemic to the Sonoran Deserts to the west of Yuma, Arizona...
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    Pholisma arenarium is a species of flowering plant in the borage family known by several common names, including desert Christmas tree, scaly-stemmed sand...
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  • she discovered a possible new species, a rare parasitic plant she named Pholisma paniculatum. Her designation of the plant as a new species proved controversial...
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    2007-06-24. Rice, Kathleen C. "National Collection of Imperiled Plants – Pholisma sonorae". Center for Plant Conservation. Retrieved 8 June 2012. "Mojave...
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    Paramoltkia Greuter Pectocarya DC. ex Meisn. Pentaglottis Tausch Phacelia Juss. Pholisma Nutt. ex Hook. Pholistoma Lilja Phyllocara Guşul. Plagiobothrys Fisch....
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    Lennoa and Pholisma, which among them hold around five species, including the desert Christmas tree, Pholisma arenarium, and sandfood, Pholisma sonorae....
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    14, 2006. Rice, Kathleen C. "National Collection of Imperiled Plants - Pholisma sonorae". Center for Plant Conservation. Archived from the original on...
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    Codonaceae and Wellstediaceae. The achlorophyllous holoparasites Lennoa and Pholisma were once regarded as a family, Lennoaceae, but it is now known that they...
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  • P. arenarium may refer to: Pholisma arenarium, species of flowering plant in the borage family Papaver arenarium, species of flowering plant in the family...
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    June 2020. Rice, Kathleen C. "National Collection of Imperiled Plants – Pholisma sonorae". Center for Plant Conservation. Archived from the original on...
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    seasons, they went to the gulf to fish and obtain salt. They also ate Pholisma sonorae, an edible flower stalk called camote and "sand food" found in...
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    Wayback Machine Rice, Kathleen C. "National Collection of Imperiled Plants - Pholisma sonorae". Center for Plant Conservation. Retrieved 8 June 2012. "Mojave...
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  • wide. This shrub is a host to the parasitic plant known as sand food (Pholisma sonorae). It is also host to an endemic jewel beetle, Prasinalia imperialis...
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  • Phacelia vallis-mortae: 46  (Death Valley phacelia: 46 ), Boraginaceae Pholisma arenarium: 47  (scaly-stemmed sand plant: 47 ), Boraginaceae Phoradendron...
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    Ericameria pinifolia — Pinebush Leptosyne bigelovii — Bigelow coreopsis Pholisma sonorae — Sandfood Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nature of the...
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    (Plagiobothrys pringlei) salt heliotrope (Heliotropium curassavicum) sandfood (Pholisma sonorae) scorpion's tail (Heliotropium angiospermum) skyblue phacelia (Phacelia...
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