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  • Vicia lathyroides (spring vetch)

    ... Bracteoles: there are no bracteoles on the plant. Achene surface (Polygonum): NA. Stamen morp...

  • Carex aurea (golden-fruited sedge)

    ...Lowest bract sheath: the lowest bract has a sheath longer than four millimeters. Leaf blade texture: the leaf blade is smoo...

  • Lamium galeobdolon (yellow henbit)

    ...Floral bracts: the flower has one or more bracts associated with it. Stem orientation: the stems are upright or angled outw...

  • Commelina diffusa (climbing dayflower)

    ...Flower bracts: there are bracts associated with the flower. Leaf blade surface colors: the upper side of the leaf blade is ...

  • Vicia hirsuta (tiny vetch)

    ... Bracteoles: there are no bracteoles on the plant. Plant color: the leaves or young stems of the plant are green. ...

  • Nigella damascena (devil-in-the-bush)

    ...needle-lobed bracts. The inflated capsules are often used in dried flower arrangements. In New England, it is found in disturbed areas, gardens and around houses. Escaped plants are often double-flo...

  • Thymus vulgaris (garden thyme)

    ...Floral bracts: the flower has one or more bracts associated with it. Inner tepals (Rumex): NA. Lea...

  • Draba glabella (smooth whitlow-mustard)

    ...leafy bract and siliques pubescent with stellate hairs (vs. D. glabella, with none of the flowers subtended by leafy bracts and siliques glabrous or sparsely pubescent with simple or forked hairs).: ...

  • Petrorhagia saxifraga (saxifrage childing-pink)

    ...and bracts brown-scarious, broad-ovate, +/- enclosing the 10–13 mm long calyx (vs. P. saxifrage, with the inflorescence a solitary flower or rarely up to 3 flowers at the tips of branches, and bracts ...

  • Scabiosa ochroleuca (cream pincushions)

    ...involucral bracts ovate, rigid, in more than 3 series (vs. S. ochroleuca, with involucral bracts narrow-lanceolate to lanceolate, herbaceous, usually in 1 or 2 series).: Cephalaria gigante...