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    Kallstroemia is a genus of flowering plants in the caltrop family, Zygophyllaceae. The approximately 17 species it contains are native to tropical and...
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    Kallstroemia grandiflora, the Arizona poppy, is a summer annual herb of the deserts of the Southwestern United States, California, and northern Mexico...
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    Kallstroemia parviflora, also called small-flowered carpetweed or warty caltrop, is found in the United States, and extends as far south as Central America...
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    Kallstroemia californica is a species of flowering plant in the caltrop family known by the common name California caltrop. It is native to the deserts...
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    Seetzenioideae Seetzenia R.Br. ex Decne. Subfamily Tribuloideae Balanites Delile Kallstroemia Scop. Kelleronia Schinz Neoluederitzia Schinz Sisyndite E.Mey. ex Sond...
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    Tribulus Species: T. cistoides Binomial name Tribulus cistoides L. Synonyms Kallstroemia cistoides (L.) Endl. Tribulus alacranensis Millsp. Tribulus moluccanus...
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    subfamily of the flowering plant family Zygophyllaceae. Balanites Delile Kallstroemia Scop. Kelleronia Schinz Neoluederitzia Schinz Sisyndite E.Mey. ex Sond...
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  • K. californica may refer to: Kallstroemia californica, the California caltrop, a flowering plant species native to the deserts of the southwestern United...
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    pollen from Gossypium, Viguiera, Helianthus, Linaria, Chrysothamnus, and Kallstroemia flowers. Bombus sonorus nests "in marshy flats near the coast," usually...
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    where it was feeding on the roots and stems of Boerhavia spicata and Kallstroemia californica, and described it from stems of the four wing saltbush (Atriplex...
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