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Page 10: 113 results for rosette

  • Plantago: Dichotomous Key

    ...basal rosettes of leaves [Fig. 775] 3a. Bracts and/or sepals conspicuously pubescent; plants monocarpic, usually annual (sometimes biennial) 4a. Plants subdioecious; lobes of...

  • Goodyera repens (dwarf rattlesnake-plantain)

    ...basal rosettes of small leaves with the characteristic white reticulate markings. Habitat: forests, swamps All Characteristics: New England state: New Hampshi...

  • Group 6: Herbaceous angiosperms with inferior ovaries: Dichotomous Key

    ...a rosette of floating leaves that have petioles swollen near midlength forming a float; hypanthium with 4 stout horns, these persistent on the fruit (in part) 12b. Plants without a conspi...

  • Asteraceae Group 2: Dichotomous Key

    ...conspicuous rosettes of basal leaves, mostly 4–35 cm tall; staminate pappus apically clavate; carpellate pappus connate at the base and falling together; stems subscapose, with reduced, bract-like lea...

  • Rumex: Dichotomous Key

    ...basal rosette 
of leaves [Fig. 802]; leaf blades usually pale-green or glaucous, with flat, entire to undulate margins 10a. Pedicels 10–17 mm long, 3–5 times as long as associated inner t...

  • Eriocaulon parkeri (Parker's pipewort)

    ...each rosette producing usually a single flowering scape with mostly 5-7 ridges (vs. E. parkeri, with inflorescences hemispherical, 3-4 mm wide, with bractlets that are sparsely pubescent with clavate ...

  • Centaurium pulchellum (branched centaury)

    ...basal rosette of leaves (vs. C. pulchellum, with flowers on pedicels mostly 2-5 mm long, calyx nearly equaling the length of the basal, connate portion of corolla, and plants lacking a basal rosette o...

  • Centaurium erythraea (European centaury)

    ...basal rosette of leaves (vs. C. erythraea, with flowers sessile or subsessile, calyx usually about half as long as the basal, connate portion of the corolla, and plants with a basal rosette of leaves)...

  • Sagina procumbens (bird's-eye pearlwort)

    ...basal rosettes of leaves, at usually least the sepals and apical portion of pedicels stipitate-glandular (vs. S. procumbens, with sepals usually 4 per flower, spreading in fruit, and plants perennial,...

  • Eriocaulon aquaticum (seven-angled pipewort)

    ...each rosette producing 1-4 scapes with 4 or 5 ridges (vs. E. aquaticum, with inflorescences subglobose, 4-10 mm wide, with bractlets that are pubescent with clavate hairs, and each rosette producing u...