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Laphamia Intricata
''Laphamia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family, Asteraceae. It includes 43 species native to the southwestern and south-central United States and northern and western Mexico. Species 43 species are accepted. *'' Laphamia aglossa'' *'' Laphamia ajoensis'' *'' Laphamia ambrosiifolia'' *'' Laphamia angustifolia'' *'' Laphamia batopilensis'' *'' Laphamia bisetosa'' *'' Laphamia carmenensis'' *'' Laphamia castillonii'' *'' Laphamia cernua'' *'' Laphamia cinerea'' *'' Laphamia coahuilensis'' *'' Laphamia cochisensis'' *'' Laphamia cordifolia'' *'' Laphamia dissecta'' *''Laphamia fosteri'' *'' Laphamia gentryi'' *'' Laphamia gilensis'' *'' Laphamia gracilis'' *'' Laphamia grandifolia'' *'' Laphamia huecoensis'' *'' Laphamia intricata'' *''Laphamia inyoensis'' *'' Laphamia lemmonii'' *'' Laphamia leptoglossa'' *'' Laphamia lindheimeri'' *'' Laphamia lloydii'' *'' Laphamia lobata'' *''Laphamia megalocephala ''Laphamia'' is a genus of flowe ...
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Asa Gray (November 18, 1810 – January 30, 1888) is considered the most important American botany, botanist of the 19th century. His ''Darwiniana'' (1876) was considered an important explanation of how religion and science were not necessarily mutually exclusive. Gray was adamant that a genetic connection must exist between all members of a species. He was also strongly opposed to the ideas of hybridization within one generation and special creation in the sense of its not allowing for evolution. He was a strong supporter of Darwin, although Gray's theistic evolution was guided by a Creator. As a professor of botany at Harvard University for several decades, Gray regularly visited, and corresponded with, many of the leading natural scientists of the era, including Charles Darwin, who held great regard for him. Gray made several trips to Europe to collaborate with leading European scientists of the era, as well as trips to the southern and western United States. He also built a ...
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Laphamia Dissecta
''Laphamia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family, Asteraceae. It includes 43 species native to the southwestern and south-central United States and northern and western Mexico. Species 43 species are accepted. *'' Laphamia aglossa'' *'' Laphamia ajoensis'' *'' Laphamia ambrosiifolia'' *'' Laphamia angustifolia'' *'' Laphamia batopilensis'' *'' Laphamia bisetosa'' *'' Laphamia carmenensis'' *'' Laphamia castillonii'' *'' Laphamia cernua'' *'' Laphamia cinerea'' *'' Laphamia coahuilensis'' *'' Laphamia cochisensis'' *'' Laphamia cordifolia'' *'' Laphamia dissecta'' *''Laphamia fosteri'' *'' Laphamia gentryi'' *'' Laphamia gilensis'' *'' Laphamia gracilis'' *'' Laphamia grandifolia'' *'' Laphamia huecoensis'' *''Laphamia intricata'' *''Laphamia inyoensis'' *'' Laphamia lemmonii'' *'' Laphamia leptoglossa'' *'' Laphamia lindheimeri'' *'' Laphamia lloydii'' *'' Laphamia lobata'' *''Laphamia megalocephala ''Laphamia'' is a genus of flower ...
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Laphamia Lindheimeri
''Laphamia lindheimeri'', commonly called Lindheimer's rock daisy, is a species of flowering plant in the aster family (Asteraceae). It is native to the United States, where it is endemic to the Edwards Plateau of Texas. Its natural habitat is in crevices of Cretaceous-age limestone rock, often near streams or springs. ''Laphamia lindheimeri'' is a perennial subshrub. It produces a yellow inflorescence, with both ray and disk flowers. It blooms from spring through fall. Two varieties are accepted. *''Laphamia lindheimeri'' var. ''halimifolia'' (synonyms ''Laphamia halimifolia'' , ''Perityle halimifolia'' , and ''Perityle lindheimeri'' var. ''halimifolia'' ) *''Laphamia lindheimeri'' var. ''lindheimeri'' (synonyms ''Laphamia rotundata'' and ''Perityle rotundata'' )''Laphamia lindheimeri var. lindheimeri''
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Laphamia Leptoglossa
''Laphamia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family, Asteraceae. It includes 43 species native to the southwestern and south-central United States and northern and western Mexico. Species 43 species are accepted. *'' Laphamia aglossa'' *'' Laphamia ajoensis'' *'' Laphamia ambrosiifolia'' *'' Laphamia angustifolia'' *'' Laphamia batopilensis'' *'' Laphamia bisetosa'' *'' Laphamia carmenensis'' *'' Laphamia castillonii'' *'' Laphamia cernua'' *'' Laphamia cinerea'' *'' Laphamia coahuilensis'' *'' Laphamia cochisensis'' *'' Laphamia cordifolia'' *''Laphamia dissecta'' *''Laphamia fosteri'' *'' Laphamia gentryi'' *'' Laphamia gilensis'' *'' Laphamia gracilis'' *'' Laphamia grandifolia'' *'' Laphamia huecoensis'' *''Laphamia intricata'' *''Laphamia inyoensis'' *'' Laphamia lemmonii'' *'' Laphamia leptoglossa'' *''Laphamia lindheimeri'' *''Laphamia lloydii'' *''Laphamia lobata'' *''Laphamia megalocephala ''Laphamia'' is a genus of flowering ...
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Laphamia Inyoensis
''Laphamia inyoensis'' (synonym (taxonomy), synonym ''Perityle inyoensis''), known by the common names Inyo rockdaisy and Inyo laphamia, is a rare species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae, aster family. It is endemism, endemic to Inyo County, California, Inyo County in eastern California. It is known from just 10 populations in the southern Inyo Mountains, at elevations of . California Native Plant Society, Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants (online edition, v8-02): ''Perityle inyoensis''
. accessed 20 February 2017.
Its habitat is dry, rocky mountain slopes, often in limestone.


Description

''Laphamia inyoensis'' is a shrub, subshrub made up of a cluster of several hairy slender stem ...
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Laphamia Intricata
''Laphamia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family, Asteraceae. It includes 43 species native to the southwestern and south-central United States and northern and western Mexico. Species 43 species are accepted. *'' Laphamia aglossa'' *'' Laphamia ajoensis'' *'' Laphamia ambrosiifolia'' *'' Laphamia angustifolia'' *'' Laphamia batopilensis'' *'' Laphamia bisetosa'' *'' Laphamia carmenensis'' *'' Laphamia castillonii'' *'' Laphamia cernua'' *'' Laphamia cinerea'' *'' Laphamia coahuilensis'' *'' Laphamia cochisensis'' *'' Laphamia cordifolia'' *'' Laphamia dissecta'' *''Laphamia fosteri'' *'' Laphamia gentryi'' *'' Laphamia gilensis'' *'' Laphamia gracilis'' *'' Laphamia grandifolia'' *'' Laphamia huecoensis'' *'' Laphamia intricata'' *''Laphamia inyoensis'' *'' Laphamia lemmonii'' *'' Laphamia leptoglossa'' *'' Laphamia lindheimeri'' *'' Laphamia lloydii'' *'' Laphamia lobata'' *''Laphamia megalocephala ''Laphamia'' is a genus of flowe ...
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