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Bromus marginatus (large mountain brome)
... 2. Leaf blade length: 8.0 cm–25.0 cm. Inflorescence crowding: the panicle is somewhat to ve...
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Rudbeckia triloba (three-lobed coneflower)
...year27;s leaves, stems or stem bases. Number of bracts at flower head base: 5.0 NA–20.0 NA. Seed hairs uniform: ...
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Papaver rhoeas (corn poppy)
... 2.0 NA–2.0 NA. Number of sepals, petals or tepals: there are four petals, sepals, or tepals in the flower. C...
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Rosa glauca (red-leaved rose)
...zone 2. Its pink flowers are small (only 1 inch or 2.5 cm wide), and mature into orange-red fruits in the fall, which persist into the winter and are a food source for birds and mammals. Habitat: a...
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Medicago rigidula (Tifton medick)
... 2.0 mm–7.0 mm. Hairs on upper side of leaf: the upper side of the leaf is fuzzy or hairy. Stamen morphology:...
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Galinsoga quadriradiata (common quickweed, shaggy soldier)
...years27; growth. Disk flower number: 21-50. Ray flower reproductive parts: the ray flowers have...
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Carex tonsa (shaved sedge)
...perigynium 2.2-3.2 mm long with a beak 0.4-1 mm long (vs. C. tonsa, with a perigynium 3.1-4.7 mm long with a beak 0.9-2 mm long).: Carex umbellata Synonyms: ...
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Lonicera canadensis (American honeysuckle)
...with 2 scales (vs. L. canadensis, with ovaries of pair of flowers separate, fruit red, and winter buds with more than 2 scales).: Lonicera villosa Synonyms: ...
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Nigella sativa (black-cumin)
... 2. Stamen number: 13 or more. Bulbils: the plant does not appear to have bulbils. ...
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Sagittaria latifolia (common arrowhead)
...mm–2.2 mm. Stamen position relative to petals: NA. Flower symmetry: there are two or more ways to e...