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Festuca prolifera (proliferous fescue)
...0.1-0.4 mm long, and lowest lemma of spikelet unawned).: Agrostis mertensii leaves with blades 1-2.5 mm wide and ligules 1-3 mm long, and anthers functional, 1.2-1.5 m...
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Abelmoschus esculentus (okra)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Leaf blade hairs: the leaf blade has simple hairs with no glands, and not tangled or wooly. ...
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Rosa canina (dog rose)
...with 1–4 linear appendages (vs. R. canina, with the orifice of the hypanthium 1–2 mm wide, the stigmas exserted 1–2 mm beyond it, leaflets pale green abaxially, and sepals pinnatifid).: Ro...
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Swida amomum (silky dogwood)
...margins. 1a. Leaf blades mostly 6–12 cm long, ovate to broad-elliptic, 1–2.2 times as long as wide, subtruncate to rounded at the base, with 4–6 pairs of lateral veins, green and usually non-papillos...
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Arisaema dracontium (green-dragon)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Hairs on underside of leaf blade: the underside of the leaf is not hairy, or has very few hairs. ...
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Festuca filiformis (fine-leaved sheep fescue)
... 10.0 mm–140.0 mm. Inflorescence axis orientation: the inflorescence axis is straight. Leaf blade base: ...
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Secale cereale (cultivated rye)
...0.5-1 mm long).: Hordeum vulgare spikelets usually paired at each node, lemma awns mostly 30-110 mm long, and anthers 0.8-1 mm long (vs. S. cereale, with spikelets sol...
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Morella caroliniensis (small bayberry)
... 1. Leaf blade base symmetry: the leaf blade base is symmetrical. Winter bud stalks: t...
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Shepherdia canadensis (Canada buffalo-berry)
... 1. Leaf blade translucent dots: there are no translucent dots on the leaf blade. Bundle scar number: ...
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Elaeagnus umbellata (autumn-olive)
...in 1830 and widely planted in the 1940s to revegetate disturbed habitats, this shrub is now invasive in many parts of North America. Birds (especially starlings) and mammals relish its copious fruits ...