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  2. Tetrapteron graciliflorum - Wikipedia

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    Tetrapteron graciliflorum is a species of evening primrose known by the common name hill suncup. [1] It is native to Oregon and California, where it grows in several habitat types, often on clay soils. It is an annual herb generally with no stem but producing an upright, nodding inflorescence. There is a cluster of narrow leaves each one to ten ...

  3. Eulobus californicus - Wikipedia

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    Eulobus californicus, is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family known by the common name California suncup. It is native to California , Arizona , and adjacent northwestern Mexico, where it grows in scrub, chaparral , and desert plant communities.

  4. Camissonia strigulosa - Wikipedia

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    Camissonia strigulosa is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family known by the common name sandysoil suncup. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The plant is native to California and Baja California , where it grows in sandy areas, such as beaches, mountain sandbars, and the Mojave Desert .

  5. Camissoniopsis cheiranthifolia - Wikipedia

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    The beach suncup grows prostrate along the beach surface, forming mats more than 1 m across. It forms long stems growing from a central crown, lined with silvery grey-green leaves. The prostrate form and swinging stems allow the plant to survive well on the windy, shifting sands of the coast.

  6. Capri Sun is bottling its juice, but is it as good without ...

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    The jug-o-juice, which is the brand’s first innovation in nearly a decade, comes after plenty of people online and beyond begged for a larger serving than what fits in a pouch. Capri Sun in bottles.

  7. Camissonia pubens - Wikipedia

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    Camissonia pubens is a species of evening primrose known by the common name hairy suncup. It is native to the desert and steppe of western Nevada and eastern California. It is an annual herb covered in glandular hairs generally made up of one or more erect, slender stems up to a third of a meter tall. The leaves are up to about 4 centimeters ...

  8. Camissonia breviflora - Wikipedia

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    Camissonia breviflora [1] is a species of evening primrose known by the common name short-flower suncup, first described by John Torrey and Asa Gray. It is part of the genus Camissonia and the family Onagraceae. [2] [3] In 2014, specimens were sighted in Saskatchewan near Frontier for the first time since 1965. [4]

  9. Youngberry - Wikipedia

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    Rubus caesius 'Youngberry' Species Rubus caesius Cultivar 'Youngberry' Breeder Byrnes M. Young, a businessman in Morgan City, Louisiana The youngberry is a complex hybrid between three different berry species from the genus Rubus of the rose family: raspberry, blackberry, and dewberry. The berries of the plant are eaten fresh or used to make juice, jam, and in recipes. The youngberry was ...