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© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011
· 5 Phytolacca americana |
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· 5 Phytolacca americana |
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· 5 Phytolacca americana |
© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011
· 5 Phytolacca americana |
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© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011
· 5 Phytolacca americana |
© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011
· 5 Phytolacca americana |
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· 5 Phytolacca americana |
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· 5 Phytolacca americana, Pokeweed flowers, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman |
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· 5 Phytolacca americana, Pokeweed flowers, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe Metzman |
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· 4 Phytolacca americana, whole plant - in flower - general view |
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· 4 Phytolacca americana, inflorescence - whole - unspecified |
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· 4 Phytolacca americana, inflorescence - frontal view of flower |
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© Copyright Steve Baskauf, 2002-2011
· 4 Phytolacca americana, stem - showing leaf bases |
© Copyright Steve Baskauf, 2002-2011
· 4 Phytolacca americana, whole plant - in flower - general view |
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19 Phytolacca americana, leaf + flower, 320 _UT32
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Phytolaccaceae
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Phytolacca americana
, American pokeweed, vic. St. Louis, MO. |
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Phytolacca dioica
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ombu,
functionally male flowers.
Large, fast growing shade tree from South America, with somewhat pendulous clusters of cream-colored flowers. It is said that anyone who sleeps under an ombu must be aware of evil magic. U of Hawaii Manoa Campus, Honolulu, HI, 2005. |
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Phytolacca octandra
, southern pokeberry, Palehua-Palikea Trail, O'ahu.
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Phytolacca sandwicensis
, popolo ku mai. Hawaiian endemic.
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Petiveria alliacea
, anamu. (Petiveriaceae of Judd et al.)
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Rivina
humilis
. (Petiveriaceae of Judd et al.)
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