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- family, Bartramiopsis lescurii does not have peristome teeth. Bartramiopsis lescurii grows in tufts, and are acrocarpous. B. lescurii can be dull olive green...
- Paysonia lescurii is a species of flowering plant in the family Br****icaceae known by the common names Lescur's bladderpod or Nashville mustard. It is...
- Lesueur's rush and salt rush. It is accepted by some authorities as Juncus lescurii. It is native to the western coast of North America from British Columbia...
- aquatic. Species always with uni****ual gametophytes. Examples: Sphagnum lescurii and Sphagnum pylaesii. The reciprocal monophyly of these sections and two...
- Nardia kamtschatica Arnell & C.E.O.Jensen Nardia leptocaulis C.Gao Nardia lescurii (Austin) Underw. Nardia macroperiantha Y.H.Wu & C.Gao Nardia minutifolia...
- auriculata Paysonia densipila Paysonia grandifloa Paysonia lasiocarpa Paysonia lescurii Paysonia lyrata Paysonia perforata Paysonia stonensis O'Kane, Steve L.;...
- laxulum H.A. Crum Sphagnum lenense Pohle Sphagnum leonii H.A. Crum Sphagnum lescurii Sull. Sphagnum leucobryoides T. Yamag., Seppelt & Z. Iwats. (now placed...
- citing a botanical name. Taylor, Mary S. (August 1939). "A Study of Nardia Lescurii". The Bryologist. 42 (4): 85–106. doi:10.2307/3239807. JSTOR 3239807. Taylor...
- Hygroamblystegium tenax, Hypnum pallescens, Platyhypnidium riparioides, Platylomella lescurii, Hypnum lindbergii, and numerous others. Lick Run (White Deer Cr****), next...
- Triglochin maritirh, Scirpus robustus, Carex, Jaumea, Spergularia, Juncus lescurii, and Cotula coronopifolia. The sedge marsh is composed of low and high...