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Orobanche uniflora (one-flowered broom-rape)
...fruit, mint or resin. Sepal number: 5.0 NA–5.0 NA. Stipule shape: NA. Reproduct...
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Agastache scrophulariifolia (purple giant-hyssop)
...fruit, mint or resin. Sepals fused only to sepals: the sepals are fused to each other (not other flower parts), at least near their bases. ...
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Galeopsis ladanum (red hemp-nettle)
...fruit, mint or resin. Calyx symmetry: there are two or more ways to evenly divide the calyx (the calyx is radially symmetrical). ...
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Thymus pulegioides (lemon thyme)
...fruit, mint or resin. Petal length relative to sepals: the petals are longer than the sepals. Petal length relative to sepal...
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Dicentra canadensis (squirrel-corn)
...fruit, mint or resin. Leaf blade shape: the leaf blade is linear (very narrow with more or less parallel sides). Sepal shape...
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Monarda fistulosa (wild bee-balm, wild bergamot)
...fruit, mint or resin. Capsule splitting: NA. Carpels fused: the carpels are fused to one another. ...
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Origanum vulgare (wild marjoram)
...fruit, mint or resin. Form of style: the style is branched above the base. Petal tips (Cuscuta): N...
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Honckenya peploides (seaside-sandwort)
...fruit, mint or resin. Number of styles: 2.0 None–6.0 None. Flowers sunken into stem: no. ...
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Humulus lupulus (common hop, hops)
...fruit, mint or resin. Mericarp segment shape (Desmodium): NA. Other markings on berry: NA. ...
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Asarum canadense (Canada wild ginger)
...fruit, mint or resin. Leaf blade hairs: the leaf blade has simple hairs with no glands, and not tangled or wooly. Parasitism...