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Osmorhiza: Botanical Characteristics, Ethnobotany, and Taxonomic Identifiers

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Title: Osmorhiza: Botanical Characteristics, Ethnobotany, and Taxonomic Identifiers

Total Categories: 5

Category Stats

  • General Characteristics & Distribution: 4 flashcards, 8 questions
  • Ethnobotany & Traditional Uses: 7 flashcards, 14 questions
  • Scientific Classification: 11 flashcards, 22 questions
  • Species-Specific Information: 11 flashcards, 20 questions
  • Taxonomic Identifiers & External Resources: 25 flashcards, 51 questions

Total Stats

  • Total Flashcards: 58
  • True/False Questions: 59
  • Multiple Choice Questions: 56
  • Total Questions: 115

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Study Guide: Osmorhiza: Botanical Characteristics, Ethnobotany, and Taxonomic Identifiers

Study Guide: Osmorhiza: Botanical Characteristics, Ethnobotany, and Taxonomic Identifiers

General Characteristics & Distribution

*Osmorhiza* is a genus of annual herbs, commonly identified as sweet cicely.

Answer: False

The genus *Osmorhiza* consists of perennial herbs, not annuals, as stated in the source material.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the botanical classification and common identity of the genus *Osmorhiza*?: *Osmorhiza* is a genus of perennial herbs, commonly known as sweet cicely, sweetcicely, or sweetroot. Perennial plants are defined as those that persist for more than two years, typically regrowing each season.

*Osmorhiza* species are exclusively native to North America.

Answer: False

While most *Osmorhiza* species are native to North America, some are also found in South America and Asia.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the primary geographical distribution of *Osmorhiza* species?: The majority of *Osmorhiza* species are indigenous to North America, with some representatives also found in South America and Asia.

The fruits of *Osmorhiza* plants have smooth surfaces, which allows them to be easily carried by wind for dispersal.

Answer: False

*Osmorhiza* fruits possess barbs that facilitate dispersal by sticking to clothing, fur, or feathers, rather than having smooth surfaces for wind dispersal.

Related Concepts:

  • What morphological characteristic of *Osmorhiza* fruits facilitates their dispersal?: The fruits of *Osmorhiza* plants are characterized by barbs at their apices, which enable adherence to clothing, animal fur, or feathers, thereby promoting seed dispersal.

The article distinguishes *Osmorhiza* as a European herb, separate from a North American plant also called Cicely.

Answer: False

The article clarifies that *Osmorhiza* refers specifically to the North American herb, distinguishing it from a European herb also known as Cicely.

Related Concepts:

  • How does the article differentiate *Osmorhiza* from a European plant sharing a similar common name?: The article clarifies that *Osmorhiza* specifically denotes the North American perennial herb, distinguishing it from a European herb also commonly referred to as Cicely.

What is the botanical classification and common identity of *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: A genus of perennial herbs, commonly known as sweet cicely.

The source defines *Osmorhiza* as a genus of perennial herbs, commonly known as sweet cicely, sweetcicely, or sweetroot.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the botanical classification and common identity of the genus *Osmorhiza*?: *Osmorhiza* is a genus of perennial herbs, commonly known as sweet cicely, sweetcicely, or sweetroot. Perennial plants are defined as those that persist for more than two years, typically regrowing each season.

What is the primary geographical distribution of *Osmorhiza* species?

Answer: Primarily in North America, with some in South America and Asia.

The majority of *Osmorhiza* species are native to North America, with additional presence in South America and Asia.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the primary geographical distribution of *Osmorhiza* species?: The majority of *Osmorhiza* species are indigenous to North America, with some representatives also found in South America and Asia.

How do *Osmorhiza* fruits primarily achieve seed dispersal?

Answer: They possess barbs that stick to clothing, fur, or feathers.

The fruits of *Osmorhiza* plants have barbs on their ends, which enable them to adhere to clothing, fur, or feathers for dispersal.

Related Concepts:

  • What morphological characteristic of *Osmorhiza* fruits facilitates their dispersal?: The fruits of *Osmorhiza* plants are characterized by barbs at their apices, which enable adherence to clothing, animal fur, or feathers, thereby promoting seed dispersal.

How does the article differentiate *Osmorhiza* from a European plant with a similar common name?

Answer: *Osmorhiza* is a North American herb, while the other is European.

The article clarifies that *Osmorhiza* refers specifically to the North American herb, distinguishing it from a European herb also known as Cicely.

Related Concepts:

  • How does the article differentiate *Osmorhiza* from a European plant sharing a similar common name?: The article clarifies that *Osmorhiza* specifically denotes the North American perennial herb, distinguishing it from a European herb also commonly referred to as Cicely.

Ethnobotany & Traditional Uses

All *Osmorhiza* species are safe for medicinal use without any specific precautions.

Answer: False

Caution is advised for the medicinal use of *Osmorhiza* species due to the presence of dangerous lookalikes that could be mistaken for them.

Related Concepts:

  • What significant caution is associated with the medicinal application of *Osmorhiza* species?: While certain *Osmorhiza* species are employed medicinally, it is imperative to exercise caution due to the existence of dangerous lookalikes that could be erroneously identified.

American Indians traditionally viewed sweet cicely roots as a panacea, a term for a universal remedy.

Answer: True

American Indians traditionally utilized the roots of sweet cicely as a panacea, considering it a universal remedy for various ailments.

Related Concepts:

  • How did American Indian traditions characterize the roots of sweet cicely as a general therapeutic agent?: American Indian traditions regarded the roots of sweet cicely as a panacea, signifying its perception as a universal remedy or cure-all for a diverse range of ailments.

Sweet cicely roots were used by American Indians as a tonic for upset stomach and to ease childbirth.

Answer: True

American Indians employed sweet cicely roots as a tonic specifically for alleviating upset stomach and facilitating childbirth.

Related Concepts:

  • For which specific internal health conditions did American Indians utilize sweet cicely roots as a tonic?: American Indians employed sweet cicely roots as a tonic to alleviate upset stomach and to facilitate childbirth. A tonic is understood as a substance believed to invigorate or strengthen physiological functions.

American Indians applied sweet cicely roots externally only as an eye wash, not for skin ailments.

Answer: False

In addition to an eyewash, sweet cicely roots were applied externally by American Indians as a poultice on boils and wounds.

Related Concepts:

  • What were the documented external applications of sweet cicely roots by American Indians?: Sweet cicely roots were externally applied as a poultice for boils and wounds, and a decoction (tea) prepared from the roots served as an eyewash. A poultice is a soft, moist mass applied topically to reduce soreness or inflammation.

Folk medicine traditions list *Osmorhiza* as an expectorant and a tonic for respiratory and digestive issues.

Answer: True

In folk medicine, *Osmorhiza* is documented for its expectorant properties and as a tonic for coughs (respiratory) and stomachaches (digestive).

Related Concepts:

  • What therapeutic properties and uses are attributed to *Osmorhiza* in folk medicine?: In folk medicine, *Osmorhiza* is recognized for its expectorant properties, aiding in the clearance of respiratory mucus, and as a tonic for coughs and stomachaches.

The folk medicine uses of *Osmorhiza* are documented in the Western/Pacific Medicinal Plants and Herbs edition of the Peterson Field Guides.

Answer: False

The folk medicine uses of *Osmorhiza* are documented in the Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs edition of the Peterson Field Guides, not the Western/Pacific edition.

Related Concepts:

  • Which publication is cited as a reference for the folk medicinal applications of *Osmorhiza*?: The Peterson Field Guides, specifically the Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs edition, is cited as a primary source for the folk medicine uses of *Osmorhiza*.

*Osmorhiza* is not considered an edible plant within the Apiaceae family.

Answer: False

*Osmorhiza* is included in the documented list of Edible Apiaceae, indicating that certain species within this genus are considered suitable for consumption.

Related Concepts:

  • Is *Osmorhiza* categorized among the edible plants of the Apiaceae family?: Yes, *Osmorhiza* is included in the documented list of Edible Apiaceae, indicating that certain species within this genus are considered suitable for human consumption.

What is the main caution advised for the medicinal use of *Osmorhiza* species?

Answer: They have dangerous lookalikes that could be mistaken for them.

A significant caution for medicinal use of *Osmorhiza* species is the presence of dangerous lookalikes that could lead to misidentification.

Related Concepts:

  • What significant caution is associated with the medicinal application of *Osmorhiza* species?: While certain *Osmorhiza* species are employed medicinally, it is imperative to exercise caution due to the existence of dangerous lookalikes that could be erroneously identified.

How did American Indians traditionally regard the roots of sweet cicely as a general remedy?

Answer: As a panacea, a universal remedy for various ailments.

American Indians traditionally utilized sweet cicely roots as a panacea, considering it a universal remedy or cure-all.

Related Concepts:

  • How did American Indian traditions characterize the roots of sweet cicely as a general therapeutic agent?: American Indian traditions regarded the roots of sweet cicely as a panacea, signifying its perception as a universal remedy or cure-all for a diverse range of ailments.

For which internal health issues did American Indians use sweet cicely roots as a tonic?

Answer: Upset stomach and to ease childbirth.

American Indians used sweet cicely roots as a tonic for upset stomach and to ease childbirth.

Related Concepts:

  • For which specific internal health conditions did American Indians utilize sweet cicely roots as a tonic?: American Indians employed sweet cicely roots as a tonic to alleviate upset stomach and to facilitate childbirth. A tonic is understood as a substance believed to invigorate or strengthen physiological functions.

What were the external applications of sweet cicely roots by American Indians?

Answer: As a poultice on boils and wounds, and a tea for eye wash.

Sweet cicely roots were applied externally as a poultice on boils and wounds, and a tea from the roots was used as an eye wash.

Related Concepts:

  • What were the documented external applications of sweet cicely roots by American Indians?: Sweet cicely roots were externally applied as a poultice for boils and wounds, and a decoction (tea) prepared from the roots served as an eyewash. A poultice is a soft, moist mass applied topically to reduce soreness or inflammation.

In folk medicine, *Osmorhiza* is documented for what properties and uses?

Answer: As an expectorant and a tonic for coughs and stomachaches.

Folk medicine traditions list *Osmorhiza* as an expectorant, which aids in clearing mucus, and as a tonic for coughs and stomachaches.

Related Concepts:

  • What therapeutic properties and uses are attributed to *Osmorhiza* in folk medicine?: In folk medicine, *Osmorhiza* is recognized for its expectorant properties, aiding in the clearance of respiratory mucus, and as a tonic for coughs and stomachaches.

Which publication is cited for the folk medicine uses of *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: The Peterson Field Guides, Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs edition.

The Peterson Field Guides, specifically the Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs edition, is cited as a source for the folk medicine uses of *Osmorhiza*.

Related Concepts:

  • Which publication is cited as a reference for the folk medicinal applications of *Osmorhiza*?: The Peterson Field Guides, specifically the Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs edition, is cited as a primary source for the folk medicine uses of *Osmorhiza*.

Is *Osmorhiza* considered an edible plant within the Apiaceae family?

Answer: Yes, it is included in the list of Edible Apiaceae.

*Osmorhiza* is included in the documented list of Edible Apiaceae, indicating its suitability for consumption.

Related Concepts:

  • Is *Osmorhiza* categorized among the edible plants of the Apiaceae family?: Yes, *Osmorhiza* is included in the documented list of Edible Apiaceae, indicating that certain species within this genus are considered suitable for human consumption.

Scientific Classification

*Osmorhiza* is classified under the Kingdom Fungi.

Answer: False

*Osmorhiza* belongs to the Kingdom Plantae, which encompasses all plant life, not the Kingdom Fungi.

Related Concepts:

  • To which scientific kingdom is *Osmorhiza* classified?: *Osmorhiza* is classified under the Kingdom Plantae, which encompasses all photosynthetic organisms traditionally recognized as plants.

*Osmorhiza* is a non-vascular plant, therefore not classified under Tracheophytes.

Answer: False

*Osmorhiza* is classified under the clade Tracheophytes, indicating it is a vascular plant with specialized tissues for transport.

Related Concepts:

  • Under which clade of vascular plants is *Osmorhiza* categorized?: *Osmorhiza* is categorized within the clade Tracheophytes, which denotes vascular plants possessing specialized tissues for the conduction of water and nutrients.

As a flowering plant, *Osmorhiza* is classified as an Angiosperm.

Answer: True

*Osmorhiza* is classified as an Angiosperm, which is the botanical term for a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed within an ovary.

Related Concepts:

  • Within the flowering plants, what is the classification of *Osmorhiza*?: *Osmorhiza* is classified as an Angiosperm, indicating it is a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed within an ovary.

*Osmorhiza* is a monocot, characterized by a single embryonic leaf.

Answer: False

*Osmorhiza* is categorized within the Eudicots clade, which is distinguished by having two embryonic leaves, not a single one as in monocots.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the eudicot classification for *Osmorhiza*?: *Osmorhiza* is categorized within the Eudicots clade, a substantial group of flowering plants distinguished by the presence of two embryonic leaves, or cotyledons.

Within the eudicots, *Osmorhiza* is part of the Rosids clade.

Answer: False

Within the eudicots, *Osmorhiza* belongs to the Asterids clade, not the Rosids clade.

Related Concepts:

  • To which major clade within the eudicots does *Osmorhiza* belong?: *Osmorhiza* is a member of the Asterids clade, a large and diverse phylogenetic group of flowering plants within the eudicots.

The scientific order of *Osmorhiza* is Brassicales.

Answer: False

The scientific order for *Osmorhiza* is Apiales, not Brassicales.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the scientific order of *Osmorhiza*?: The scientific order for *Osmorhiza* is Apiales, an order of flowering plants that includes well-known families such as carrots (Apiaceae) and ivy (Araliaceae).

*Osmorhiza* is part of the plant family Lamiaceae, known for mints.

Answer: False

*Osmorhiza* is a member of the plant family Apiaceae, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family, not Lamiaceae.

Related Concepts:

  • Which plant family encompasses the genus *Osmorhiza*?: *Osmorhiza* is a member of the plant family Apiaceae, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family, characterized by its distinctive umbrella-like flower clusters (umbels).

*Osmorhiza* is classified under the subfamily Saniculoideae.

Answer: False

The subfamily classification for *Osmorhiza* is Apioideae, not Saniculoideae.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the subfamily classification of *Osmorhiza*?: The subfamily classification for *Osmorhiza* is Apioideae, a significant and diverse subfamily within the broader Apiaceae family.

The tribe classification for *Osmorhiza* is Selineae.

Answer: False

*Osmorhiza* is assigned to the tribe Scandiceae, not Selineae, within its scientific classification.

Related Concepts:

  • To which tribe is *Osmorhiza* assigned within its scientific classification?: *Osmorhiza* is assigned to the tribe Scandiceae within its scientific classification, a grouping within the Apioideae subfamily.

The subtribe classification for *Osmorhiza* is Daucoideae.

Answer: False

The subtribe classification for *Osmorhiza* is Scandicinae, not Daucoideae.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the subtribe classification for *Osmorhiza*?: The subtribe classification for *Osmorhiza* is Scandicinae, a further subdivision within the Scandiceae tribe.

Linnaeus described the genus *Osmorhiza* in 1753.

Answer: False

The genus *Osmorhiza* was described by Rafinesque in 1819, not by Linnaeus in 1753.

Related Concepts:

  • Who is credited with the initial description of the genus *Osmorhiza* and in what year?: The genus *Osmorhiza* was formally described by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1819.

To which scientific kingdom does *Osmorhiza* belong?

Answer: Kingdom Plantae

*Osmorhiza* is classified under the Kingdom Plantae.

Related Concepts:

  • To which scientific kingdom is *Osmorhiza* classified?: *Osmorhiza* is classified under the Kingdom Plantae, which encompasses all photosynthetic organisms traditionally recognized as plants.

*Osmorhiza* is classified under which clade of vascular plants?

Answer: Tracheophytes

*Osmorhiza* is classified under the clade Tracheophytes, which includes all vascular plants.

Related Concepts:

  • Under which clade of vascular plants is *Osmorhiza* categorized?: *Osmorhiza* is categorized within the clade Tracheophytes, which denotes vascular plants possessing specialized tissues for the conduction of water and nutrients.

As a flowering plant, *Osmorhiza* is classified as what?

Answer: An Angiosperm

*Osmorhiza* is classified as an Angiosperm, meaning it is a flowering plant.

Related Concepts:

  • Within the flowering plants, what is the classification of *Osmorhiza*?: *Osmorhiza* is classified as an Angiosperm, indicating it is a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed within an ovary.

*Osmorhiza* is categorized within which clade, distinguished by having two embryonic leaves?

Answer: Eudicots

*Osmorhiza* is categorized within the Eudicots clade, which is distinguished by having two embryonic leaves or cotyledons.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the eudicot classification for *Osmorhiza*?: *Osmorhiza* is categorized within the Eudicots clade, a substantial group of flowering plants distinguished by the presence of two embryonic leaves, or cotyledons.

Within the eudicots, *Osmorhiza* belongs to which major clade?

Answer: Asterids

Within the eudicots, *Osmorhiza* belongs to the Asterids clade.

Related Concepts:

  • To which major clade within the eudicots does *Osmorhiza* belong?: *Osmorhiza* is a member of the Asterids clade, a large and diverse phylogenetic group of flowering plants within the eudicots.

What is the scientific order of *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: Apiales

The scientific order for *Osmorhiza* is Apiales.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the scientific order of *Osmorhiza*?: The scientific order for *Osmorhiza* is Apiales, an order of flowering plants that includes well-known families such as carrots (Apiaceae) and ivy (Araliaceae).

*Osmorhiza* is a member of which plant family?

Answer: Apiaceae

*Osmorhiza* is a member of the plant family Apiaceae, also known as the carrot or parsley family.

Related Concepts:

  • Which plant family encompasses the genus *Osmorhiza*?: *Osmorhiza* is a member of the plant family Apiaceae, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family, characterized by its distinctive umbrella-like flower clusters (umbels).

What is the subfamily classification for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: Apioideae

The subfamily classification for *Osmorhiza* is Apioideae.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the subfamily classification of *Osmorhiza*?: The subfamily classification for *Osmorhiza* is Apioideae, a significant and diverse subfamily within the broader Apiaceae family.

To which tribe is *Osmorhiza* assigned in its scientific classification?

Answer: Scandiceae

*Osmorhiza* is assigned to the tribe Scandiceae within its scientific classification.

Related Concepts:

  • To which tribe is *Osmorhiza* assigned within its scientific classification?: *Osmorhiza* is assigned to the tribe Scandiceae within its scientific classification, a grouping within the Apioideae subfamily.

What is the subtribe classification for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: Scandicinae

The subtribe classification for *Osmorhiza* is Scandicinae.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the subtribe classification for *Osmorhiza*?: The subtribe classification for *Osmorhiza* is Scandicinae, a further subdivision within the Scandiceae tribe.

Who described the genus *Osmorhiza* and in what year?

Answer: Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1819.

The genus *Osmorhiza* was described by Rafinesque in 1819.

Related Concepts:

  • Who is credited with the initial description of the genus *Osmorhiza* and in what year?: The genus *Osmorhiza* was formally described by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1819.

Species-Specific Information

The article's image features *Osmorhiza longistylis*.

Answer: False

The article's image depicts *Osmorhiza claytonii*, not *Osmorhiza longistylis*.

Related Concepts:

  • Which specific species of *Osmorhiza* is visually represented in the article's accompanying image?: The article's image depicts *Osmorhiza claytonii*, one of the recognized species within the *Osmorhiza* genus.

*Osmorhiza aristata* is not recognized as a species within the *Osmorhiza* genus.

Answer: False

*Osmorhiza aristata* is indeed listed as a recognized species within the *Osmorhiza* genus.

Related Concepts:

  • Is *Osmorhiza aristata* recognized as a valid species within the genus *Osmorhiza*?: Yes, *Osmorhiza aristata* is formally recognized as a species within the genus *Osmorhiza*.

*Osmorhiza berteroi* is exclusively known as California sweet cicely.

Answer: False

*Osmorhiza berteroi* is known as Tapering sweetroot, mountain sweet cicely, and mountain sweetroot, while California sweet cicely is the common name for *Osmorhiza brachypoda*.

Related Concepts:

  • What are the common names associated with the species *Osmorhiza berteroi*?: *Osmorhiza berteroi* is commonly known by several names, including Tapering sweetroot, mountain sweet cicely, and mountain sweetroot.
  • What is the common name for the species *Osmorhiza brachypoda*?: The common name for *Osmorhiza brachypoda* is California sweet cicely.

California sweet cicely is the common name for *Osmorhiza brachypoda*.

Answer: True

The common name for *Osmorhiza brachypoda* is California sweet cicely.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the common name for the species *Osmorhiza brachypoda*?: The common name for *Osmorhiza brachypoda* is California sweet cicely.

*Osmorhiza claytonii* is known by the common names American sweet cicely and aniseroot.

Answer: False

*Osmorhiza claytonii* is commonly referred to as Clayton's sweetroot or sweet cicely. American sweet cicely and aniseroot are common names for *Osmorhiza longistylis*.

Related Concepts:

  • What common names are utilized for *Osmorhiza claytonii*?: *Osmorhiza claytonii* is frequently referred to as Clayton's sweetroot or sweet cicely.
  • What are the various common names attributed to *Osmorhiza longistylis*?: *Osmorhiza longistylis* is known by multiple common names, including American sweet cicely, sweet cicely, white cicely, longstyle sweetroot, aniseroot, licorice root, and wild anise.

*Osmorhiza depauperata* is commonly known as Bluntseed sweetroot.

Answer: True

The common name for *Osmorhiza depauperata* is Bluntseed sweetroot.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the common name for the species *Osmorhiza depauperata*?: The common name for *Osmorhiza depauperata* is Bluntseed sweetroot.

*Osmorhiza glabrata* is not recognized as a species within the *Osmorhiza* genus.

Answer: False

*Osmorhiza glabrata* is identified as a recognized species within the *Osmorhiza* genus.

Related Concepts:

  • Is *Osmorhiza glabrata* identified as a valid species within the *Osmorhiza* genus?: Yes, *Osmorhiza glabrata* is identified as a recognized species within the *Osmorhiza* genus.

Common names for *Osmorhiza longistylis* include American sweet cicely and licorice root.

Answer: True

American sweet cicely and licorice root are among the multiple common names attributed to *Osmorhiza longistylis*.

Related Concepts:

  • What are the various common names attributed to *Osmorhiza longistylis*?: *Osmorhiza longistylis* is known by multiple common names, including American sweet cicely, sweet cicely, white cicely, longstyle sweetroot, aniseroot, licorice root, and wild anise.

Mexican sweet cicely is the common name for *Osmorhiza mexicana*.

Answer: True

The common name for *Osmorhiza mexicana* is Mexican sweet cicely.

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  • What is the common name for the species *Osmorhiza mexicana*?: The common name for *Osmorhiza mexicana* is Mexican sweet cicely.

*Osmorhiza occidentalis* is commonly known as Western sweetroot.

Answer: True

The common name for *Osmorhiza occidentalis* is Western sweetroot.

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  • What is the common name for the species *Osmorhiza occidentalis*?: The common name for *Osmorhiza occidentalis* is Western sweetroot.

*Osmorhiza purpurea* is a recognized species, but its common name is Mountain sweet cicely.

Answer: False

*Osmorhiza purpurea* is commonly known as Purple sweetroot. Mountain sweet cicely is a common name for *Osmorhiza berteroi*.

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  • Is *Osmorhiza purpurea* recognized as a species, and what is its common name?: Yes, *Osmorhiza purpurea* is recognized as a species within the genus, and it is commonly known as Purple sweetroot.
  • What are the common names associated with the species *Osmorhiza berteroi*?: *Osmorhiza berteroi* is commonly known by several names, including Tapering sweetroot, mountain sweet cicely, and mountain sweetroot.

Which species of *Osmorhiza* is shown in the article's accompanying image?

Answer: *Osmorhiza claytonii*

The article's image displays *Osmorhiza claytonii*.

Related Concepts:

  • Which specific species of *Osmorhiza* is visually represented in the article's accompanying image?: The article's image depicts *Osmorhiza claytonii*, one of the recognized species within the *Osmorhiza* genus.

Which of the following is a common name for *Osmorhiza berteroi*?

Answer: Mountain sweet cicely

Mountain sweet cicely is one of the common names associated with *Osmorhiza berteroi*.

Related Concepts:

  • What are the common names associated with the species *Osmorhiza berteroi*?: *Osmorhiza berteroi* is commonly known by several names, including Tapering sweetroot, mountain sweet cicely, and mountain sweetroot.

What is the common name for *Osmorhiza brachypoda*?

Answer: California sweet cicely

The common name for *Osmorhiza brachypoda* is California sweet cicely.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the common name for the species *Osmorhiza brachypoda*?: The common name for *Osmorhiza brachypoda* is California sweet cicely.

Which common names are associated with *Osmorhiza claytonii*?

Answer: Clayton's sweetroot or sweet cicely.

*Osmorhiza claytonii* is commonly referred to as Clayton's sweetroot or sweet cicely.

Related Concepts:

  • What common names are utilized for *Osmorhiza claytonii*?: *Osmorhiza claytonii* is frequently referred to as Clayton's sweetroot or sweet cicely.

What is the common name for *Osmorhiza depauperata*?

Answer: Bluntseed sweetroot

The common name for *Osmorhiza depauperata* is Bluntseed sweetroot.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the common name for the species *Osmorhiza depauperata*?: The common name for *Osmorhiza depauperata* is Bluntseed sweetroot.

Which of the following is NOT a common name for *Osmorhiza longistylis*?

Answer: California sweet cicely

California sweet cicely is the common name for *Osmorhiza brachypoda*, not *Osmorhiza longistylis*.

Related Concepts:

  • What are the various common names attributed to *Osmorhiza longistylis*?: *Osmorhiza longistylis* is known by multiple common names, including American sweet cicely, sweet cicely, white cicely, longstyle sweetroot, aniseroot, licorice root, and wild anise.
  • What is the common name for the species *Osmorhiza brachypoda*?: The common name for *Osmorhiza brachypoda* is California sweet cicely.

What is the common name for *Osmorhiza mexicana*?

Answer: Mexican sweet cicely

The common name for *Osmorhiza mexicana* is Mexican sweet cicely.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the common name for the species *Osmorhiza mexicana*?: The common name for *Osmorhiza mexicana* is Mexican sweet cicely.

What is the common name for *Osmorhiza occidentalis*?

Answer: Western sweetroot

The common name for *Osmorhiza occidentalis* is Western sweetroot.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the common name for the species *Osmorhiza occidentalis*?: The common name for *Osmorhiza occidentalis* is Western sweetroot.

What is the common name for *Osmorhiza purpurea*?

Answer: Purple sweetroot

The common name for *Osmorhiza purpurea* is Purple sweetroot.

Related Concepts:

  • Is *Osmorhiza purpurea* recognized as a species, and what is its common name?: Yes, *Osmorhiza purpurea* is recognized as a species within the genus, and it is commonly known as Purple sweetroot.

Taxonomic Identifiers & External Resources

Wikimedia Commons is a source for additional media related to *Osmorhiza*.

Answer: True

Wikimedia Commons serves as a repository where supplementary media related to *Osmorhiza* can be accessed.

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  • Where can supplementary media related to *Osmorhiza* be accessed?: Supplementary media pertaining to *Osmorhiza* can be accessed via Wikimedia Commons, a collaborative repository of free-use images, audio, and other media files.

The USDA Plants Database offers plant-specific information for *Osmorhiza*.

Answer: True

The USDA Plants Database is an external resource that provides specific information regarding *Osmorhiza* and other plant species.

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  • Which external database furnishes plant-specific information for *Osmorhiza*?: The USDA Plants Database serves as an external resource providing detailed, specific information regarding *Osmorhiza* and other plant species within the United States and its territories.

While the USDA Plants Database provides plant-specific information for *Osmorhiza*, additional media like images and sounds are available on Wikimedia Commons.

Answer: True

The USDA Plants Database offers plant-specific information, and Wikimedia Commons provides supplementary media such as images and sounds for *Osmorhiza*.

Related Concepts:

  • Which external database furnishes plant-specific information for *Osmorhiza*?: The USDA Plants Database serves as an external resource providing detailed, specific information regarding *Osmorhiza* and other plant species within the United States and its territories.
  • Where can supplementary media related to *Osmorhiza* be accessed?: Supplementary media pertaining to *Osmorhiza* can be accessed via Wikimedia Commons, a collaborative repository of free-use images, audio, and other media files.

The Wikidata identifier for *Osmorhiza* is Q3272856.

Answer: True

The Wikidata identifier assigned to *Osmorhiza* is Q3272856.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Wikidata identifier assigned to *Osmorhiza*?: The Wikidata identifier for *Osmorhiza* is Q3272856. Wikidata is a collaborative, multilingual, secondary database that aggregates structured data for use by Wikimedia projects and other entities.

The Wikispecies identifier for *Osmorhiza* is a numerical code.

Answer: False

The Wikispecies identifier for the genus *Osmorhiza* is 'Osmorhiza', which is a textual name, not a numerical code.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Wikispecies identifier for the genus *Osmorhiza*?: The Wikispecies identifier for the genus *Osmorhiza* is 'Osmorhiza'. Wikispecies is a free, wiki-based online directory encompassing all species of life.

The Catalogue of Life (CoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 63GPW.

Answer: True

The Catalogue of Life (CoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 63GPW.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Catalogue of Life (CoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Catalogue of Life (CoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 63GPW. CoL is a comprehensive and authoritative index of known species across all kingdoms of life.

The Encyclopedia of Life (EoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 60998.

Answer: True

The Encyclopedia of Life (EoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 60998.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Encyclopedia of Life (EoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Encyclopedia of Life (EoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 60998. EoL is a collaborative online encyclopedia dedicated to documenting all species of life on Earth.

The EPPO Code identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1OMRG.

Answer: True

The EPPO Code identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1OMRG.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the EPPO Code identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The EPPO Code identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1OMRG. The EPPO Code is a unique identifier employed by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization for organisms pertinent to agriculture and plant protection.

The Flora of North America (FNA) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 123340.

Answer: True

The Flora of North America (FNA) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 123340.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Flora of North America (FNA) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Flora of North America (FNA) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 123340. FNA is a multi-volume publication comprehensively detailing the native and naturalized flora of North America.

The Flora of China (FoC) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is different from its Flora of North America (FNA) identifier.

Answer: False

Both the Flora of China (FoC) and Flora of North America (FNA) identifiers for *Osmorhiza* are listed as 123340, indicating they are the same.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Flora of China (FoC) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Flora of China (FoC) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 123340. FoC is a scientific publication that describes the plant species found within China.
  • What is the Flora of North America (FNA) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Flora of North America (FNA) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 123340. FNA is a multi-volume publication comprehensively detailing the native and naturalized flora of North America.

The GBIF identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 3034140.

Answer: True

The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 3034140.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 3034140. GBIF is an international organization dedicated to making scientific biodiversity data accessible online.

The GRIN identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 8631.

Answer: True

The Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 8631.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 8631. GRIN is a database maintained by the United States Department of Agriculture, providing information on plant genetic resources.

The iNaturalist identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 53167.

Answer: True

The iNaturalist identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 53167.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the iNaturalist identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The iNaturalist identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 53167. iNaturalist is a social network for naturalists and citizen scientists to share and map biodiversity observations globally.

The IPNI identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 331818-2.

Answer: True

The International Plant Names Index (IPNI) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 331818-2.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the International Plant Names Index (IPNI) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The International Plant Names Index (IPNI) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 331818-2. IPNI is a database providing names and fundamental bibliographical details for seed plants, ferns, and lycophytes.

The IRMNG identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1072365.

Answer: True

The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera (IRMNG) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1072365.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera (IRMNG) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera (IRMNG) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1072365. IRMNG is a taxonomic database aiming to catalog all published genus names for both extant and fossil organisms.

The ITIS identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 29784.

Answer: True

The Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 29784.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 29784. ITIS is a collaborative partnership of federal agencies that provides consistent and reliable information on the taxonomy of biological species.

The NBN identifier for *Osmorhiza* is NHMSYS0000461403.

Answer: True

The National Biodiversity Network (NBN) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is NHMSYS0000461403.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the National Biodiversity Network (NBN) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The National Biodiversity Network (NBN) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is NHMSYS0000461403. The NBN is a collaborative project that facilitates online access to biodiversity information.

The NCBI identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 49557.

Answer: True

The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 49557.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 49557. NCBI, a division of the United States National Library of Medicine, maintains extensive databases relevant to biotechnology and biomedicine.

The Open Tree of Life identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 200257.

Answer: True

The Open Tree of Life identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 200257.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Open Tree of Life identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Open Tree of Life identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 200257. The Open Tree of Life is a collaborative initiative to construct a comprehensive phylogenetic tree encompassing all known life forms.

The PLANTS database identifier for *Osmorhiza* is OSMOR.

Answer: True

The PLANTS database identifier for *Osmorhiza* is OSMOR.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the PLANTS database identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The PLANTS database identifier for *Osmorhiza* is OSMOR. The PLANTS database, maintained by the USDA, provides standardized information about plants found in the U.S. and its territories.

The Plants of the World Online (POWO) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:40323-1.

Answer: True

The Plants of the World Online (POWO) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:40323-1.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Plants of the World Online (POWO) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Plants of the World Online (POWO) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:40323-1. POWO is an online database from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, offering information on all known seed plants.

The Tropicos identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 40034516.

Answer: True

The Tropicos identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 40034516.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Tropicos identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Tropicos identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 40034516. Tropicos is a botanical database meticulously maintained by the Missouri Botanical Garden.

The VASCAN identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1492.

Answer: True

The VASCAN identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1492.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the VASCAN identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The VASCAN identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1492. VASCAN is the authoritative database for vascular plants found in Canada.

The World Flora Online (WFO) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is wfo-4000027384.

Answer: True

The World Flora Online (WFO) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is wfo-4000027384.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the World Flora Online (WFO) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The World Flora Online (WFO) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is wfo-4000027384. WFO is an online, open-access compendium aiming to document all of the world's plant species.

The national authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza* from Israel is 987007553480805171.

Answer: True

The national authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza* from Israel is 987007553480805171.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the national authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza* from Israel?: The national authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza* from Israel is 987007553480805171. Authority control is a library and database process that assigns unique, consistent headings to topics for organizational purposes.

The Yale LUX authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 57f37d54-90f8-46b4-99c5-2a04520e7904.

Answer: True

The Yale LUX authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 57f37d54-90f8-46b4-99c5-2a04520e7904.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Yale LUX authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Yale LUX authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 57f37d54-90f8-46b4-99c5-2a04520e7904. Yale LUX is a digital platform designed to facilitate exploration of the extensive collections held by Yale University.

Where can additional media related to *Osmorhiza* be accessed?

Answer: Wikimedia Commons.

Supplementary media related to *Osmorhiza* can be accessed through Wikimedia Commons.

Related Concepts:

  • Where can supplementary media related to *Osmorhiza* be accessed?: Supplementary media pertaining to *Osmorhiza* can be accessed via Wikimedia Commons, a collaborative repository of free-use images, audio, and other media files.

Which external database provides plant-specific information for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: The USDA Plants Database.

The USDA Plants Database serves as an external resource that provides specific information regarding *Osmorhiza*.

Related Concepts:

  • Which external database furnishes plant-specific information for *Osmorhiza*?: The USDA Plants Database serves as an external resource providing detailed, specific information regarding *Osmorhiza* and other plant species within the United States and its territories.

What is the Wikidata identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: Q3272856

The Wikidata identifier for *Osmorhiza* is Q3272856.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Wikidata identifier assigned to *Osmorhiza*?: The Wikidata identifier for *Osmorhiza* is Q3272856. Wikidata is a collaborative, multilingual, secondary database that aggregates structured data for use by Wikimedia projects and other entities.

What is the Wikispecies identifier for the genus *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: Osmorhiza

The Wikispecies identifier for the genus *Osmorhiza* is 'Osmorhiza'.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Wikispecies identifier for the genus *Osmorhiza*?: The Wikispecies identifier for the genus *Osmorhiza* is 'Osmorhiza'. Wikispecies is a free, wiki-based online directory encompassing all species of life.

What is the Catalogue of Life (CoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 63GPW

The Catalogue of Life (CoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 63GPW.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Catalogue of Life (CoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Catalogue of Life (CoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 63GPW. CoL is a comprehensive and authoritative index of known species across all kingdoms of life.

What is the Encyclopedia of Life (EoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 60998

The Encyclopedia of Life (EoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 60998.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Encyclopedia of Life (EoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Encyclopedia of Life (EoL) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 60998. EoL is a collaborative online encyclopedia dedicated to documenting all species of life on Earth.

What is the EPPO Code identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 1OMRG

The EPPO Code identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1OMRG.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the EPPO Code identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The EPPO Code identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1OMRG. The EPPO Code is a unique identifier employed by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization for organisms pertinent to agriculture and plant protection.

What is the Flora of North America (FNA) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 123340

The Flora of North America (FNA) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 123340.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Flora of North America (FNA) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Flora of North America (FNA) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 123340. FNA is a multi-volume publication comprehensively detailing the native and naturalized flora of North America.

What is the Flora of China (FoC) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 123340

The Flora of China (FoC) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 123340.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Flora of China (FoC) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Flora of China (FoC) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 123340. FoC is a scientific publication that describes the plant species found within China.

What is the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 3034140

The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 3034140.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 3034140. GBIF is an international organization dedicated to making scientific biodiversity data accessible online.

What is the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 8631

The Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 8631.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 8631. GRIN is a database maintained by the United States Department of Agriculture, providing information on plant genetic resources.

What is the iNaturalist identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 53167

The iNaturalist identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 53167.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the iNaturalist identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The iNaturalist identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 53167. iNaturalist is a social network for naturalists and citizen scientists to share and map biodiversity observations globally.

What is the International Plant Names Index (IPNI) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 331818-2

The International Plant Names Index (IPNI) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 331818-2.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the International Plant Names Index (IPNI) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The International Plant Names Index (IPNI) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 331818-2. IPNI is a database providing names and fundamental bibliographical details for seed plants, ferns, and lycophytes.

What is the Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera (IRMNG) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 1072365

The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera (IRMNG) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1072365.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera (IRMNG) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera (IRMNG) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1072365. IRMNG is a taxonomic database aiming to catalog all published genus names for both extant and fossil organisms.

What is the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 29784

The Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 29784.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 29784. ITIS is a collaborative partnership of federal agencies that provides consistent and reliable information on the taxonomy of biological species.

What is the National Biodiversity Network (NBN) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: NHMSYS0000461403

The National Biodiversity Network (NBN) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is NHMSYS0000461403.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the National Biodiversity Network (NBN) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The National Biodiversity Network (NBN) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is NHMSYS0000461403. The NBN is a collaborative project that facilitates online access to biodiversity information.

What is the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 49557

The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 49557.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 49557. NCBI, a division of the United States National Library of Medicine, maintains extensive databases relevant to biotechnology and biomedicine.

What is the Open Tree of Life identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 200257

The Open Tree of Life identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 200257.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Open Tree of Life identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Open Tree of Life identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 200257. The Open Tree of Life is a collaborative initiative to construct a comprehensive phylogenetic tree encompassing all known life forms.

What is the PLANTS database identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: OSMOR

The PLANTS database identifier for *Osmorhiza* is OSMOR.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the PLANTS database identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The PLANTS database identifier for *Osmorhiza* is OSMOR. The PLANTS database, maintained by the USDA, provides standardized information about plants found in the U.S. and its territories.

What is the Plants of the World Online (POWO) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:40323-1

The Plants of the World Online (POWO) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:40323-1.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Plants of the World Online (POWO) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Plants of the World Online (POWO) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:40323-1. POWO is an online database from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, offering information on all known seed plants.

What is the Tropicos identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 40034516

The Tropicos identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 40034516.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Tropicos identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Tropicos identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 40034516. Tropicos is a botanical database meticulously maintained by the Missouri Botanical Garden.

What is the VASCAN identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 1492

The VASCAN identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1492.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the VASCAN identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The VASCAN identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 1492. VASCAN is the authoritative database for vascular plants found in Canada.

What is the World Flora Online (WFO) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: wfo-4000027384

The World Flora Online (WFO) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is wfo-4000027384.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the World Flora Online (WFO) identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The World Flora Online (WFO) identifier for *Osmorhiza* is wfo-4000027384. WFO is an online, open-access compendium aiming to document all of the world's plant species.

What is the national authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza* from Israel?

Answer: 987007553480805171

The national authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza* from Israel is 987007553480805171.

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  • What is the national authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza* from Israel?: The national authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza* from Israel is 987007553480805171. Authority control is a library and database process that assigns unique, consistent headings to topics for organizational purposes.

What is the Yale LUX authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza*?

Answer: 57f37d54-90f8-46b4-99c5-2a04520e7904

The Yale LUX authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 57f37d54-90f8-46b4-99c5-2a04520e7904.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the Yale LUX authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza*?: The Yale LUX authority control identifier for *Osmorhiza* is 57f37d54-90f8-46b4-99c5-2a04520e7904. Yale LUX is a digital platform designed to facilitate exploration of the extensive collections held by Yale University.

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