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Note that item stats change with item level.At item level 34Armour : 288 - 359+10.0–20.0% Chance to Block(236–295)–(283–413) Block AmountSecondaryShield Glare now hits all enemies around you.+3 Random Magic Properties [A revision of phyllanthus (Euphorbiaceae) in the Continental United States | SpringerLink
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A revision of phyllanthus (Euphorbiaceae) in the Continental United StatesGrady L. WebsterArticleKeys, descriptions, and distribution maps are presented for the 12 spontaneously growing U.S. species ofPhyllanthus (four of these are naturalized). These are discussed under the subgeneric taxa to which they belong—Subg.Isocladus sect.Paraphyllanthus: P. polygonoides, P. liebmannianus, P. ericoides; subg.Isocladus sect.Loxopodium: P. caroliniensis, P. pudens; subg.Kirganelia sect.Pentandra: P. tenellus; subg.Phyllanthus sect.Urinaria: P. urinaria; subg.Phyllanthus sect.Phyllanthus: P. niruri, P. fraternus, P. amarus, P. abnormis, andP. pentaphyllus. Only one new name,Phyllanthus liebmannianus ssp.platylepis, is proposed. The distribution patterns of the species are analyzed, and it is concluded that several of them, especiallyP. liebmannianus, P. niruri, andP. abnormis, show the effects of fragmentation of range presumably brought about during the Pleistocene glaciations.Staminate Flower Pistillate Flower Calyx Lobe Weedy Species Style Branch This is a preview of subscription content,
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