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- Hydrophyllum capitatum, is a species of waterleaf known by the common name ballhead waterleaf. It is native to Western North America from British Columbia...
- waterleaf, bluntleaf waterleaf Hydrophyllum capitatum Dougl. ex Benth. -- Ballhead waterleaf Hydrophyllum fendleri (Gray) ****er -- Fendler's waterleaf Hydrophyllum...
- Shocker : Featuring Rosemary Morningside and the Garrulous Glaswegian Mr. Ballhead Baxter was brought up in the West End of Glasgow, in a tenement. He lived...
- species of flowering plant in the phlox family, known by the common name ballhead ipomopsis. It is native to much of western North America, where it grows...
- flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae known by the common name ballhead sandwort. It is native to western North America from central Canada to...
- shown Title Year Other artist(s) Album Notes "We the ****" 2013 Komain, Ballhead The Life & Times of Brian James "Bananas" Komain, Tripp Caimbridge "Shut...
- Starting in the 1990s, with the po****rization of the Arca-Swiss B-1 ballhead, many other companies began producing plates and including Arca-Swiss style...
- desert draba (Draba arida), dwarf mountain fleabane (Erigeron compositus), ballhead ipomopsis (Ipomopsis congesta), granite prickly phlox (Linanthus pungens)...
- congesta var. cephaloidea, sharptip sandwort Arenaria congesta var. congesta, ballhead sandwort Arenaria congesta var. lithophila, rock-loving sandwort Arenaria...
- and can be found to 12,000 feet (3,700 m).: 45  White globe gilia, or ballhead gilia: 218 > (Ipomopsis congesta subsp. montana), in the phlox family (Polemoniaceae)...