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Sanicula
Family: Apiaceae
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Paul Rothrock
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Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Fr ovoid or oblong to subglobose, slightly flattened laterally, not readily separating into mericarps, densely covered with hooked bristles sometimes arranged in rows; ribs obsolete; oil-tubes in our spp. (except no. 5) solitary in the intervals, 2-3 on the commissure; umbel irregular, with unequal spreading primary branches, the umbellets dense or subcapitate, commonly with 3 sessile or short-pedicellate perfect fls, their ovary bristly, and several staminate fls with smooth ovary, these all or chiefly on much longer pedicels; sep relatively well developed, narrow, connate at base, persistent; pet greenish-white to greenish-yellow; stylopodium wanting; stems in our spp. arising from a cluster of fibrous or fleshy-fibrous roots; lvs palmately divided into 3-5(-7) broad segments, the basal long-petioled, the cauline progressively reduced and less petiolate; invol foliaceous. 40, nearly cosmop.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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Sanicula arctopoides
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Sanicula arguta
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Sanicula bipinnata
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Sanicula bipinnatifida
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Sanicula canadensis
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Sanicula crassicaulis
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Sanicula graveolens
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Sanicula hoffmannii
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Sanicula kauaiensis
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Sanicula laciniata
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Sanicula marilandica
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Sanicula maritima
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Sanicula mariversa
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Sanicula odorata
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Sanicula peckiana
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Sanicula purpurea
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Sanicula sandwicensis
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Sanicula saxatilis
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Sanicula smallii
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Sanicula tracyi
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Sanicula trifoliata
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Sanicula tripartita
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Sanicula tuberosa
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