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Family: Myrsinaceae (marlberry family)
Family: Myrsinaceae. Marlberry Family. Our species in the family are annual or perennial herbs with leaves that may grow in an alternate, opposite, or whorled fashion. The leaves are simple and th...
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Group 2: Gymnosperms: Dichotomous Key
...Leaves opposite or whorled, imbricate and concealing the branchlet (the branchlet visible in Juniperus communis), persistent on dried specimens; strobili with peltate scales, or with oppo...
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Lolium: Dichotomous Key
...surface opposite the spikelet; spikelets with (10–) 11–22 florets; apex of the glume of upper spikelets not reaching the tip of the lowest lemma on the same side; lemmas of the upper florets with a co...
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Hylotelephium: Dichotomous Key
...subopposite, opposite, and whorled leaves may also be present on a plant) [Fig. 597]; anthers yellow; cymes rounded at the apex 1b. Leaves tending to be opposite (but alternate and whorle...
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Kalmia: Dichotomous Key
...Leaves opposite or alternate; inflorescence terminal; corolla 10–25 mm wide; capsules 6–8 mm wide 3a. Leaves mostly alternate, the blades 5–10 cm long, lanceolate to elliptic, borne on pe...
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Question: A colleague came across this unidentified tree- about 20' tall, single stem …
...leaf, opposite branching, 13-14 leafs on each branchlet, note the wavy tips of the leaves, light green underneath, smooth leaf, no hairs Answer: The tree is Phellodendron amurense (Amur corktree), a ...
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Question: Hi Ace, I found this plant in early August in Lincoln, MA. …
...is opposite, with some interesting looking stipules. It seems like the stipules can either be small or grow into secondary leaves. Thanks, Jay Answer: Jay, nice images (thank you for posting several...
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Question: This plant showed up in my vegetable garden in Murrieta, California. It …
...the opposite perspective as this), I may be able to assist you. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello. I encountered this small, but striking flower in West Newbury yesterday. …
...with opposite, lanceolate leaves at about 5" intervals along the stem with about a 30 degree rotation of each pair. The way each petal was divided was particularly striking. Answer: Dear chaffee...
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Question: Hi, I am trying to id the attached small woody plant. The …
...The opposite leaves and crenate teeth could place this as a species of Viburnum (such as Viburn nudum [with-rod or wild raisin]). I would need to see details of winter buds and leaf scars on the bran...