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Bocas del Toro, Panama
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Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona, Sept. 2010
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Known and the steppes of southern Argentina as Duraznillo.
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Orion, Queensland, Australia
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Spanish Springs, Nevada, United States
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Chilly, Champagne-Ardenne, France
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Norfolk, Virginia, United States
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Singapore, South West, Singapore
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Found mainly in Baja California where it is known as Zalate. Photo from near the town of Todos Santos.
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Lonavala, Maharashtra, India
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Sandalwood Mobile Home Park, Florida, United States
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Kaw, Cayenne, French Guiana
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Bulbarrow, England, United Kingdom
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Batongguan, Nantou County, Taiwan()Urtica thunbergiana Sieb. & Zucc. 1846 Family Urticaceae
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Estepa sur de Zaragoza: Aragn (Espaa)Pinares de repoblacin. Torrero.Familia: BRASSICACEAE (CRUCIFERAE)Distribucin: Regin mediterrnea: SW de Asia, N de Africa y por el S de Europa; por gran parte de la Pennsula Ibrica, principalmente la mitad E y S; en Aragn extendida por el Sistema Ibrico, Depresin del Ebro y, ms localizada, en el Prepirineo. Pequeas poblaciones de unos pocos individuos; puede abundar localmente.Al menos en Aragn se divide en dos subespecies,aunque en ocasiones de muy dificil separacin: la nominal y C. j. subsp. microcarpa(Moris) Arcang. Hbitat: Pastos de anuales en rellanos rocosos y suelos esquelticos en ambiente seco y soleado.Preferencia edfica: Basfila Calccola. Principalmente en sustratos calizos.Rango altitudinal: 100 - 1100 ( 1550 ) mFloracin: Marzo - MayoFructificacin: Marzo - JunioForma Biolgica: Terfito escaposoExtractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca
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2010.04.17 Austria, Upper Austria, district Rohrbach/O (660 m AMSL).Flowering in april/may (june); here with Rubus species (undetermined).Common.German name: Wechselblatt-Milzkraut
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note the compound leaves with many leaflets
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2010.07.04 Czech Republic, esk Krumlov (mixed forest - mainly broadleaf, umava national park 825 m AMSL).Both are common, Filipendula flowering from june till august, Lupinus from june till september.Lupinus is not native and potentially invasive; the plant was introduced not only as ornamental plant but also as fodder (for deer too, seeded in forests) and for re-greening of roadside slopes after construction work - both worked (and still works) in favour of establishing this one in the Central European fauna.While Lupinus is potentially invasive it isn't as 'dangerous' as other species - actually it seems that Lupinus, a typical pioneering plant, is disappearing from habitats as soon as more competitive native plants manage to establish themselves there.German names: Gewhnliches Gross-Mdesss (Filipendula); Stauden-Lupine (Lupinus)ID: Fischer & al., Exkursionsflora (2008 3rd)