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Veronica sp. and some other geophytes such as Trollius sp.,
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At least two plant species that are endangered in Pennsylvania inhabit Ecoregion 61c, the Kalm's lobelia (Lobelia kalmii) and the spreading globe flower (Trollius laxus).
Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA) 2008
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The large, plump, yellow globe-flowers (_Trollius_), the sulphur-yellow anemone, the glacial white-and-pink buttercup, the Alpine dryad, the Alpine forget-me-nots and pink primroses, the summer crocus, delicate hare-bells, and many other flowers of goodly size were abundant.
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Trollius europaeus L. (Ranunculaceae) inferred from amplified fragment length polymorphism markers.
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Applied to the co-« rolla, when the tips of the petals meet fo as to clofe the flower; as in Trollius. • to anthers, approaching or inclining towards each other; as in the clafs Didynamia: to the deep of plants; when two oppofite leaves are fo clofely applied to each other by their upper furfaces, as to ieem one leaf.
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Globofa corolla; a corolla or flower round like a ball •, as in Trollius. —
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The common _Caltha palustris, _ or "marsh marigold" of England, which is not found in Sikkim, is very abundant in the north-west Himalaya.] _Trollius, _ Anemone, _Arenaria, Draba, _
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