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English: Emergent Calystegia felix on crusted, moist, Chino silt loam, amongst urban landscaping. It is unknown if large groups of emergent plants such as these represent one to just a few clones, or many genotypes (Photo M. C. Provance, 2013). |
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From Provance M, Sanders A (2013), “Lucky morning glory, Calystegia felix (Convolvulaceae): a new species from Southern California, with notes on the historical ecology of the Chino ciénega belt”, in PhytoKeys[1], volume 32, Pensoft Publishers, DOI:10.3897/phytokeys.32.6020, pages 1--26, available from https://www.pensoft.net/J_FILES/3/articles/6020/export.php_files/PhytoKeys-032-001-g009.jpg |
Author | Provance M, Sanders A |
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