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Setaria verticillata (hooked foxtail)
... 10.0 NA–1205.0 NA. Leaf ligule length: None mm–1.0 mm. Spikelets spiny: the spikelets do...
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Koelreuteria paniculata (golden rain-tree)
... 1. Leaf duration: the leaves drop off in winter (or they wither but persist on the plant). Berry color: ...
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Panicum flexile (wiry panicgrass)
...0.8–1.2 mm long (vs. P. flexile, panicles with ascending to spreading-ascending branches, more than 2 times as tall as wide, 1–6 cm wide, with glabrous axillary pulvini, and anthers 1.2–1.5 mm long).:...
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Nardus stricta (doormat grass)
... 1.0 NA–1.0 NA. Spikelet shape: the spikelets are lanceolate (lance-shaped, widest below the middle and tapering narrowly to the ends)...
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Triantha glutinosa (sticky false asphodel)
...S1), endangered (code: E) Vermont: extremely rare (S-rank: S1)...
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Juncus subtilis (greater creeping rush)
... 1.0 mm–1.0 mm. Inflorescence type: there are two or more flowers, spikes or flower clusters on a branched inflorescence. ...
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Carex vestita (velvet sedge)
... 1.2 mm–9.0 mm. Perigynium beak: the perigynium has a beak. Perigynium width: 1.3 mm–2.1...
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Forsythia suspensa (weeping forsythia)
... 1. Leaf type: the leaf blade is simple (i.e., lobed or unlobed but not separated into leaflets). Bud scale numb...
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Acer tataricum (Tatarian maple)
... 13. Acer tataricum L. ETatarian maple. MA; also reported from RI by Magee and Ahles (1999), but specimens are unknown. Roadsides, forest fragments, near dwellings. ...
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Urochloa texana (Texas liverseed grass)
... 1.0 mm–1.8 mm. Inflorescence branches: the flowers are attached to branches rather than to the main axis of the inflorescence. ...