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Ambystoma maculatum and since "maculatum" means spotted ... .. we call these guys the "
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Photo Researchers, Inc. Ambystoma maculatum spotted salamander, described by George Shaw in 1802.
When We First Undertook A Search for Life on Earth Michael Shermer 2010
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Most of the wild geraniums here other than G. maculatum have insignificant flowers.
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We have Geranium maculatum blooming freely all along the open edges of our woods right, now it is giving a better show than most years.
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Passalongs were also considered special treasures, to be carefully tended, like these wild Geranium maculatum from a friend near the mountains on the Tennessee side.
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Now that Joe Pye ‘Gateway’ is listed as E. purpureum subsp. maculatum and as E. maculatum.
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An unexpected find last Sunday–I wasn't even searching for anything–was a spotted salamander Ambystoma maculatum.
Dead spotted salamander AYDIN 2008
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A species that used to suffer under the name Arum summis labris degustantes mutos reddens became instead simply Arum maculatum.
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Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) still grows wild in parts of Europe and many states of North America, such as Ohio and Wyoming.
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Yes, the Hemlock Conium maculatum of which Socrates was made to quaff a lethal dose.
Natural details. Ann Althouse 2005
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