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Colutea arborescens (bladder-senna)
...(if 2 or more) the carpels are not fused to one another. Wings on branch: the branch does not have wings on it. Wings on fru...
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Eleocharis compressa (flat-stemmed spikesedge)
...1-2 times as wide as thick, and floral scales in basal portion of spike not bifid at apex (vs. E. compressa, with stems compressed, 2-5 times as wide as thick, and floral scales in basal portion of sp...
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Carex retrorsa (retrorse sedge)
...mm–20.0 mm. Perigynium beak length: 2.1 mm–4.5 mm. Spike orientation: the spikes are angled outwards, or ...
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Ligustrum ovalifolium (California privet)
...or 2. Leaf blade shape: the leaf blade is elliptic (widest near the middle and tapering at both ends). Sepal cilia (Ilex): ...
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Rhynchospora macrostachya (tall beaksedge)
...mm–21.0 mm. Leaf septa: the leaf blades do not have transverse septa. Stem texture near tip: the st...
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Paspalum setaceum (slender beadgrass)
...present)2a. Spikelets 1.8–2.5 ×1.5–2 mm; lower lemmas usually with a midvein … 2b. P. setaceum var. muhlenbergii (Nash) D. Banks2b. Spikelets 1.4–1.9 ×1.1–1.6...
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Ulmus glabra (Scotch elm)
... 2. Ulmus glabra Huds. E Scotch elm. CT, MA, ME, VT. Roadsides, areas of habitation. Native to North America? No So...
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Eleocharis flavescens (yellow spikesedge)
...0.2 mm–0.4 mm. Auricle length: 0.0 mm–0.0 mm. Floral scale translucent: the floral scales are opa...
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Avena fatua (wild oat)
... 23.0 mm–42.0 mm. Groove on seed: the caryopsis has a groove running most of its length. Leaf auricles: ...
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Carex crawfordii (Crawford's sedge)
...Fern.. Crawford27;s sedge. Graminoids Carex Facts About: Crawford27;s sedge can occur in a fairly wide range of habitats from standing water to sandy, disturbed sites. Habitat: a...