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perennial in periodically mowed, grassy meadow-like highway right-of-way. Similar to A. aspera but single stemmed, erect habit shows adaptation to taller prairie grassland of southeastern Great Plains
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in sandy swales among Mesquite-Saltbush sand hummocks with annual Palafoxia, Verbesina, Pectis. A sand-loving, rhizomatous perennial long known under the synonym A. arenaria. Now reduced to varietal status under A tomentosa although it appears significantly different from the traditional A. tomentosa var. tomentosa from Arizona and California.
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base of roadcut, steeply terraced middle-canyon walls of volcanic rhyolitic tuff
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long, trailing, thick stemmed vine twinning through trees and shrubs. Sap white, milky.
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Slo.: navadni kokosevec
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Stem
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Slo.: zimzelen
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roadcut in steep upper-canyon walls of volcanic rhyolitic tuff
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Flowers fragrant.
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fruit