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The Jepson Manual is a flora of the vascular plants that are either native to or naturalized in California. Botanists often refer to the book simply as Jepson. It is produced by the University and Jepson Herbaria, of the University of California, Berkeley. [1] Its second edition is the basis of the online Jepson eFlora.
As of 2011, The Jepson Manual includes Nassella within Stipa. [3] Nasella is characterized by strongly overlapping lemma margins and reduced, veinless paleae. The lemma tips are fused into the "crown", a short membrane that surrounds the base of the lemma. The rim of the crown usually has hairs.
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The second edition of the Jepson Manual places the genus in Agavaceae (equivalent to the APG III subfamily Agavoideae). [5] Until the 1980s, the genus was generally treated in the Lily family, Liliaceae, in the order Liliales, e.g. the Flora of North America, published in 1993 onwards, has Chlorogalum in Liliaceae. [6]
The following three taxa are recognized in the second edition of The Jepson Manual and the Flora of North America: [3] A. f. var. fasciculatum Hook. & Arn. (common chamise, California greasewood) – Leaves 5–10 mm, apex sharp; shoots hairless. [13] Occurs throughout California and in the northern Peninsular Ranges of Baja California. [10]
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