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- Abronia_ammophila abstract "Abronia ammophila, the Yellowstone sand verbena, is a plant unique to Yellowstone National Park lakeshores and is endemic to the park.The presence of a sand verbena on the Yellowstone Plateau is surprising because of the high elevation (approximately 7,740 feet, or 2,360 meters) and long, cold winters. Yellowstone sand verbena is a member of a New World plant family that typically lives in warmer climates such as deserts and tropical areas. The genus Abronia includes about 30 species that primarily occur in warmer areas of the western United States and Mexico. Some botanists speculate that the thermal activity in Yellowstone has made it possible for a sand verbena to survive the harsh winters here and slowly evolve into a species that is adapted to this climate.In recent surveys, botanists have located four populations of Yellowstone sand verbena, but very little is known about its life history and biology. For example, the plant is represented as an annual in the scientific literature, although it is actually a perennial that overwinters underground as a large root system. No one currently knows how the plant is pollinated, how the seeds are transported, or how long the seeds survive.".
- Abronia_ammophila binomialAuthority Edward_Lee_Greene.
- Abronia_ammophila class Eudicots.
- Abronia_ammophila division Flowering_plant.
- Abronia_ammophila family Nyctaginaceae.
- Abronia_ammophila genus Abronia_(plant).
- Abronia_ammophila kingdom Plant.
- Abronia_ammophila order Caryophyllales.
- Abronia_ammophila order Eudicots.
- Abronia_ammophila thumbnail Abronia_ammophila.jpg?width=300.
- Abronia_ammophila wikiPageExternalLink verbena.htm.
- Abronia_ammophila wikiPageID "22120152".
- Abronia_ammophila wikiPageRevisionID "545606958".
- Abronia_ammophila binomial "Abronia ammophila".
- Abronia_ammophila binomialAuthority Edward_Lee_Greene.
- Abronia_ammophila familia Nyctaginaceae.
- Abronia_ammophila genus "Abronia".
- Abronia_ammophila hasPhotoCollection Abronia_ammophila.
- Abronia_ammophila ordo Caryophyllales.
- Abronia_ammophila regnum "Plantae".
- Abronia_ammophila species "A. ammophila".
- Abronia_ammophila unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Abronia_ammophila unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Abronia_ammophila unrankedOrdo Eudicots.
- Abronia_ammophila subject Category:Abronia_(plant).
- Abronia_ammophila subject Category:Endemic_flora_of_the_United_States.
- Abronia_ammophila subject Category:Flora_of_Wyoming.
- Abronia_ammophila subject Category:Plants_described_in_1900.
- Abronia_ammophila subject Category:Yellowstone_National_Park.
- Abronia_ammophila type LivingThing100004258.
- Abronia_ammophila type Object100002684.
- Abronia_ammophila type Organism100004475.
- Abronia_ammophila type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Abronia_ammophila type Plant100017222.
- Abronia_ammophila type PlantsDescribedIn1900.
- Abronia_ammophila type Whole100003553.
- Abronia_ammophila type Eukaryote.
- Abronia_ammophila type Plant.
- Abronia_ammophila type Species.
- Abronia_ammophila type FloweringPlant.
- Abronia_ammophila type Thing.
- Abronia_ammophila type Q19088.
- Abronia_ammophila type Q756.
- Abronia_ammophila comment "Abronia ammophila, the Yellowstone sand verbena, is a plant unique to Yellowstone National Park lakeshores and is endemic to the park.The presence of a sand verbena on the Yellowstone Plateau is surprising because of the high elevation (approximately 7,740 feet, or 2,360 meters) and long, cold winters. Yellowstone sand verbena is a member of a New World plant family that typically lives in warmer climates such as deserts and tropical areas.".
- Abronia_ammophila label "Abronia ammophila".
- Abronia_ammophila sameAs m.05p33bx.
- Abronia_ammophila sameAs Q4669572.
- Abronia_ammophila sameAs Q4669572.
- Abronia_ammophila sameAs Abronia_ammophila.
- Abronia_ammophila wasDerivedFrom Abronia_ammophila?oldid=545606958.
- Abronia_ammophila depiction Abronia_ammophila.jpg.
- Abronia_ammophila isPrimaryTopicOf Abronia_ammophila.