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Carex cumulata (clustered sedge)
...blades 2-4.5 mm wide (vs. C. cumulata, with perigynia with inconspicuous nerves on the adaxial surface, achenes 1.1-1.25 mm wide, and leaf blades 3-8 mm wide).: Carex longii ...
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Salix uva-ursi (bearberry willow)
...10–25 mm wide, oval to suborbicular, rounded to retuse at the apex, cordate to truncate at the base, green abaxially (vs. S. uva-ursi, with leaf blades mostly 2–10 mm wide, narrow-elliptic to obovate,...
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Salix herbacea (snow-bed willow)
...mostly 2–10 mm wide, narrow-elliptic to obovate, acute to broad-obtuse at the apex, cuneate at the base, usually glaucous abaxially (vs. S. herbacea, with leaf blades 10–25 mm wide, oval to suborbicul...
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Fuirena squarrosa (hairy umbrella-sedge)
...than 20. Leaf blade length: 80.0 mm–200.0 mm. Floral scale hairs: the floral scales have hairs on them. ...
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Rhynchospora scirpoides (long-beaked beaksedge)
... 2. Fruit length: 1.3 mm–1.5 mm. Achene beak length: 0.0 mm–0.0 mm. Leaf ...
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Muhlenbergia sobolifera (rock muhly)
... 20.0 NA–22.5 NA. Inflorescence branches: the flowers are attached to branches rather than to the main axis of the inflorescence. ...
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Carex vacillans (swinging sedge)
... 2-15. Scale color: purple to black. Perigynium width: 1.5 mm–2.2 mm. ...
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Bolboschoenus glaucus (glaucous tuber-bulrush)
...7-22 mm wide, spikelets mostly 5-10 mm in diameter, and achenes 3.8-5.5 mm long with an evident style beak 0.1-0.8 mm long (vs. B. glaucus, with the widest leave blades 7-22 mm wide, spikelets mostly ...
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Cyperus grayi (Gray's flatsedge)
...Torr.. Gray27;s flatsedge. Graminoids Remaining Graminoids Facts About: Gray27;s flatsedge is a native flatsedge of sandy soils near the coast, including dunes, protected beaches a...
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Scirpus atrocinctus (black-girdled woolsedge)
... 250.0 mm–630.0 mm. Inflorescence position: the inflorescence is at the tip of the plant. Stem texture near t...