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Kallstroemia Curta
''Kallstroemia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the caltrop family, Zygophyllaceae. The approximately 20 species it contains are native to tropical and warm temperate regions of the Americas. The flower and fruit morphology is similar to ''Tribulus''. The convex fruits separate into about 10 nutlets each with one seed. The genus is named after A. Kallstroem who lived in the 18th century. Species 20 species are accepted. *'' Kallstroemia adscendens'' *'' Kallstroemia boliviana'' *'' Kallstroemia californica'' (S.Watson) Vail – California caltrop *'' Kallstroemia curta'' *'' Kallstroemia grandiflora'' Torr. ex A.Gray – Arizona poppy *''Kallstroemia hageri'' *'' Kallstroemia hintonii'' *'' Kallstroemia hirsutissima '' Vail ex Small – Hairy caltrop *''Kallstroemia incana'' *'' Kallstroemia maxima'' (L.) Hook. & Arn. – Big caltrop *''Kallstroemia parviflora'' Norton – Warty caltrop *'' Kallstroemia peninsularis'' *''Kallstroemia pennellii '' ...
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Kallstroemia Grandiflora
''Kallstroemia grandiflora'', the Arizona poppy, is a species of summer annual herb inhabiting the deserts of the Southwestern United States, California, and northern Mexico. It is not related to true poppies. ''Kallstroemia grandiflora'' has opposite, pinnately compound leaves. Large showy flowers often appear in abundance after summer monsoon rains, with bristly trichomes, stipule In botany, a stipule is an outgrowth typically borne on both sides (sometimes on just one side) of the base of a leafstalk (the petiole (botany), petiole). They are primarily found among dicots and rare among monocots. Stipules are considered part ...s, and orange corollas. Gallery File:Kallstroemia-grandiflora-20071001.jpg, ''Kallstroemia grandiflora'':the Arizona Poppy flower File:Kallstroemia grandiflora spreads out across a hillside at Rockhound State Park in Deming, New Mexico.jpg, ''Kallstroemia grandiflora'' spreads out across a hillside at Rockhound State Park External linksJepson Manu ...
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Kallstroemia Hintonii
''Kallstroemia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the caltrop family, Zygophyllaceae. The approximately 20 species it contains are native to tropical and warm temperate regions of the Americas. The flower and fruit morphology is similar to ''Tribulus''. The convex fruits separate into about 10 nutlets each with one seed. The genus is named after A. Kallstroem who lived in the 18th century. Species 20 species are accepted. *''Kallstroemia adscendens'' *''Kallstroemia boliviana'' *'' Kallstroemia californica'' (S.Watson) Vail – California caltrop *''Kallstroemia curta'' *''Kallstroemia grandiflora'' Torr. ex A.Gray – Arizona poppy *''Kallstroemia hageri'' *'' Kallstroemia hintonii'' *''Kallstroemia hirsutissima '' Vail ex Small – Hairy caltrop *''Kallstroemia incana'' *''Kallstroemia maxima'' (L.) Hook. & Arn. – Big caltrop *''Kallstroemia parviflora'' Norton – Warty caltrop *''Kallstroemia peninsularis'' *''Kallstroemia pennellii'' *''Kallstr ...
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Kallstroemia Porteri
''Kallstroemia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the Tribulus terrestris, caltrop family, Zygophyllaceae. The approximately 20 species it contains are native to tropical and warm temperate regions of the Americas. The flower and fruit morphology is similar to ''Tribulus''. The convex fruits separate into about 10 nutlets each with one seed. The genus is named after A. Kallstroem who lived in the 18th century. Species 20 species are accepted. *''Kallstroemia adscendens'' *''Kallstroemia boliviana'' *''Kallstroemia californica'' (S.Watson) Vail – California caltrop *''Kallstroemia curta'' *''Kallstroemia grandiflora'' Torr. ex A.Gray – Arizona poppy *''Kallstroemia hageri'' *''Kallstroemia hintonii'' *''Kallstroemia hirsutissima '' Vail ex Small – Hairy caltrop *''Kallstroemia incana'' *''Kallstroemia maxima'' (L.) Hook. & Arn. – Big caltrop *''Kallstroemia parviflora'' Norton – Warty caltrop *''Kallstroemia peninsularis'' *''Kallstroemia penn ...
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Kallstroemia Perennans
''Kallstroemia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the caltrop family, Zygophyllaceae. The approximately 20 species it contains are native to tropical and warm temperate regions of the Americas. The flower and fruit morphology is similar to ''Tribulus''. The convex fruits separate into about 10 nutlets each with one seed. The genus is named after A. Kallstroem who lived in the 18th century. Species 20 species are accepted. *''Kallstroemia adscendens'' *''Kallstroemia boliviana'' *'' Kallstroemia californica'' (S.Watson) Vail – California caltrop *''Kallstroemia curta'' *'' Kallstroemia grandiflora'' Torr. ex A.Gray – Arizona poppy *''Kallstroemia hageri'' *'' Kallstroemia hintonii'' *'' Kallstroemia hirsutissima '' Vail ex Small – Hairy caltrop *''Kallstroemia incana'' *''Kallstroemia maxima'' (L.) Hook. & Arn. – Big caltrop *''Kallstroemia parviflora'' Norton – Warty caltrop *''Kallstroemia peninsularis'' *''Kallstroemia pennellii ''Kalls ...
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Kallstroemia Parviflora
''Kallstroemia parviflora'', also called small-flowered carpetweed or warty caltrop, is a species of flowering plant. It is found in the United States, and extends as far south as Central America. From east to west, it can be found from Illinois to Arizona. It is an orange or yellow small-flowered annual, with zygomorphic flowers consistent with the Zygophyllaceae Zygophyllaceae is a family of flowering plants that contains the bean-caper and caltrop. The family includes around 285 species in 22 genera. Plants in the family Zygophyllaceae may be trees, shrubs, or herbs. They are often found in dry habit ..., or creosote-bush family, to which it belongs. Leaves are compound and are 3–6 cm, with 4 pairs leaflets. The stem is pubescent and 30–60 cm. Flowers measure at 1 cm, while the ovoid fruit measures at 4 mm. The plant prefers dry soils and can be found in locations such as near roads and railroads. References parviflora Flora of the United Sta ...
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