Amsonia is a genus of flowering plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1788. It is native primarily to North America...
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Amsonia hubrichtii, commonly known as Hubricht's bluestar, Arkansas bluestar, or thread-leaf bluestar, is a North American species of perennial flowering...
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Amsonia tabernaemontana, the eastern bluestar, is a North American species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, found in central and eastern...
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Amsonia orientalis, the European bluestar, is a species of flower in the dogbane family. It is found in European Turkey, and may be extirpated from Greece...
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Amsonia tharpii is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, known by the common names Tharp's bluestar and feltleaf bluestar. It is native...
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Apocynum cannabinum, a traditional source of fiber. Also the bluestars, Amsonia, herbaceous perennials of upright habit, grown as ornamental plants for...
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Amsonia tomentosa is a species of flowering plant native to the southwestern United States (S California, S Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, W Texas)...
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Commons has media related to Amsonia ciliata. Wikispecies has information related to Amsonia ciliata. "PLANTS Profile Amsonia ciliata". USDA Natural Resources...
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Amsonia jonesii is a plant in the bluestar genus Amsonia known by the common name Colorado desert bluestar. It is in the dogbane family, but a separate...
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Amsonia kearneyana is a rare species of flowering plant in the dogbane family known by the common name Kearney's bluestar. It is native to Arizona, where...
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1955 Blue Star, an album by Levinhurst Amsonia, plant species also named "bluestar" Hubricht's Bluestar (Amsonia hubrichtii), plant Isotoma axillaris The...
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in the family Apocynaceae including Lochnera (Catharanthus), Rauvolfia, Amsonia, Vallesia and Vinca; from the family Loganiaceae (genera Gelsemium and...
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larvae feed on plants including dogbane (Apocynum), Lonicera, Viburnum, Amsonia, Triosteum, Diervilla, and Symphoricarpos. Hemaris diffinis is notable...
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the most outstanding of all time." The rare, endangered Arizona plant Amsonia kearneyana (commonly known as Kearney's bluestar), was named after Kearney...
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(San Diego ambrosia) Amsinckia grandiflora (large-flowered fiddleneck) Amsonia kearneyana (Kearney's bluestar) Apios priceana (Price's potato-bean) Arabis...
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Taxus baccata, and Telekia speciosissima. Exotic species - including Amsonia tabernaemontana, Bletia hyacinthina, Brunnera macrophylla, Colocasia antiquorum...
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of the noted Tyler family. In 1760, a perennial flower, the genus of Amsonia Blue Star, was named after Amson. It came about after then-General George...
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menstruation. The ground root is also placed in a tooth for a toothache. Amsonia tomentosa var. tomentosa (woolly bluestar), compound poultice of root applied...
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can therefore have convulsive, anxiogenic and memory enhancing effects. Amsonia tabernaemontana, Harman Aspidosperma exalatum, Beta-carbolines Aspidosperma...
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Picralima Pierre, 1896 Pleiocarpa Benth., 1876 Authority: M.E. Endress, 2014 Amsonia Walter, 1788 Authority: G. Don, 1837 subtribe Condylocarpinae Pichon ex...
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ouachitensis - Ouachita leadplant Amorpha paniculata - Panicled indigobush Amsonia hubrichtii - Ouachita blue star Astragalus soxmaniorum - Soxmans' milk-vetch...
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path surrounded by drought-resistant and native plants. These include: Amsonia hubrichtii - Narrowleaf Bluestar Anemone hupehensis - 'September Charm'...
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(1752–1831), head of state of Hamburg; botanical patron Boraginaceae Qu Amsonia John (or Charles) Amson, 18th-century physician and botanist Apocynaceae...
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Alyxia R.Br. Amalocalyx Pierre Ambelania Aubl. Amphineurion (A.DC.) Pichon Amsonia Walter Ancylobothrys Pierre Anechites Griseb. Anemotrochus Mangelsdorff...
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India Amsonia tabernaemontana var. salicifolia (N), a variety of Amsonia tabernaemontana, the Eastern bluestar, a species in the genus Amsonia Faramea...
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2021 First Prize, Constellation: Power of Music 2021 Special Mention, Amsonia International Composition Contest 2021 2021 First Prize & Audience Prize...
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one variety in the order Gentianales assessed as critically endangered. Amsonia orientalis, Blue star Hunteria hexaloba (possibly extinct) Kibatalia longifolia...
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narrow endemics: the Modoc sucker (Catostomus microps) and Kearney's bluestar (Amsonia kearneyana) (PhD dissertation). Tucson: University of Arizona....
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tessellata: 3 (devil's lettuce,: 218 checker fiddleneck: 218 : 3 ), Boraginaceae Amsonia tomentosa, Apocynaceae Anemopsis californica: 176 (yerba mansa: 176 )...
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Amesiella Amherstia Amicia Ammi Ammobium Amorpha Amorphophallus Ampelopsis Amsonia Anacampseros Anacardium Anacyclus Anagallis (pimpernel) Ananas (pineapple)...
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