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Elatine: Dichotomous Key
...the apex, the larger 1.5–5 mm wide; seeds borne from the lower half of the ovary’s central axis, ascending 2b. Leaf blades linear to lanceolate or narrow-spatulate, truncate or retuse at ...
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Euphorbia: Dichotomous Key
...the apex; stems and involucres pubescent; plants annual, with stipules 12b. Leaves of the cyathiescence green, those of the stem with linear to elliptic blades that are obtuse at the apex...
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Reseda: Dichotomous Key
...the apex into 9–15 linear-spatulate segments; capsules 9–11 mm long (in part) 1b. Leaf blades lobed or dissected 3a. Petals green-white; filaments persistent until maturati...
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Sorbus: Dichotomous Key
...the apex, 3–5 times as long as wide [Fig. 871, R]; winter bud scales eciliate or sparsely ciliate; petals 3–4 mm long; pomes 4–7 mm wide 4b. Leaflets acute to short-acuminate at the apex,...
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Question: Is there a way to tell sharp vs blunt-lobed hepatica (what I …
...the apex is distinctive. Anemone americana has very blunt (usually rounded) bract apices, while Anemone acutiloba has somewhat pointed bract apices. The bracts in your image, assuming they are fully...
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Question: I'm trying to find the type of ivy this is. It grows …
...the apex of the tendrils. Best wishes.
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Question: Hi there, I found this in the woods near Stowe/Underhill, VT yesterday, …
...rounded apex, and then the yellow stamens (pollen-bearing structures) you see in the center. Best wishes.
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Question: I'm not sure if this is wild or a garden escape. It's …
...the apex. It is naturalized here and there around New England. I see it most often in ME around old homesteads and farm lands.
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Question: Could you possibly tell me the name of this wild flower plant …
...the apex. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello one more time, I thought I was done with your help …
...the apex). There is only one species that does this: Swida amomum (silky dogwood). The blue fruits, typical of this species, help corroborate this hypothesis. Best wishes.