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- Q1995793 subject Q8461698.
- Q1995793 subject Q8461826.
- Q1995793 subject Q8461849.
- Q1995793 subject Q8461899.
- Q1995793 subject Q8765430.
- Q1995793 subject Q9042797.
- Q1995793 abstract "Nolina greenei, woodland beargrass, is a plant species native to the United States. It is widespread in New Mexico and also reported from Colorado (Las Animas County), Texas (Deaf Smith and Garza Counties) and Oklahoma (Cimarron County).Nolina greenei grows in rocky locations such as limestone outcrops and old lava flows, often in grasslands or in pine-oak woodlands at elevations of 1200-2000 m. It is a perennial rosette forming plant with an underground caudex. Leaves are long and narrow, sometimes over 100 long but rarely more than 1 cm wide. They sometimes have sharp teeth along the margins. Flowering stalk is up to 20 cm high, with a large panicle of white flowers with purple midveins. Fruit is a dry, inflated capsule up to 5 mm across.".
- Q1995793 thumbnail Nolina_greenei_002.jpg?width=300.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q109804.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q111663.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q1261.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q128075.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q1380171.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q1439.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q1522.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q1649.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q485044.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461698.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461826.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461849.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461899.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q8765430.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q9042797.
- Q1995793 wikiPageWikiLink Q960820.
- Q1995793 comment "Nolina greenei, woodland beargrass, is a plant species native to the United States. It is widespread in New Mexico and also reported from Colorado (Las Animas County), Texas (Deaf Smith and Garza Counties) and Oklahoma (Cimarron County).Nolina greenei grows in rocky locations such as limestone outcrops and old lava flows, often in grasslands or in pine-oak woodlands at elevations of 1200-2000 m. It is a perennial rosette forming plant with an underground caudex.".
- Q1995793 label "Nolina greenei".
- Q1995793 depiction Nolina_greenei_002.jpg.