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Schoenoplectus smithii (Smith's annual-bulrush)
... 1.5 mm–1.8 mm. Stem thickness at midpoint: 0.5 mm–1.5 mm. Tubercle height: 0.0 mm–0.0 ...
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Alternanthera pungens (khaki joyweed)
... 1.0 mm–1.8 mm. Leaf blade base shape: the base of the leaf blade is cuneate (wedge-shaped, tapers to the base with relatively straigh...
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Carex houghtoniana (Houghton's sedge)
... 1.5 mm–14.0 mm. Perigynium cross-section: the perigynium is relatively round in cross-section. Stem spacing:...
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Celastrus scandens (American bittersweet)
... 1. Leaf teeth: the leaf blade margin is serrate (with forward-pointing) or dentate (with outward-pointing) with medium-sized to coarse t...
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Triosteum angustifolium (lesser horse-gentian)
...sepals 10–18 mm long, the margins and abaxial surface pubescent with hairs of uniform length, stem pubescent with hairs up to 2 mm long, and leaf blades 4–15 cm wide (vs. T. angustifolium, with sepals...
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Alnus serrulata (smooth alder)
...usually 1-seeded, does not separate or split open at maturity). Leaf teeth: the leaf blade margin has teeth, which themselves have smaller teeth on t...
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Amaranthus viridis (slender amaranth)
... 1.0 mm–1.6 mm. Stamen number: 3. Stamen position relative to petals: NA. ...
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Staphylea trifolia (American bladdernut)
...upright, 10-15 foot (3-5 m) tall shrub, with its unique fruit and glossy foliage, makes an interesting planting, and is relatively pest-free. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats),...
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Parthenium integrifolium (wild feverfew)
... 1.0 mm–12.0 mm. Leaf stalk: the leaves have leaf stalks. Ray flowers: 6-10. ...
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Bromus pubescens (hairy wood brome)
... 1.0 NA–1.3 NA. Stem hairs: the stem has hairs on it. Hairs at nodes: the stem node...