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Tilia americana (American linden)
... 1. Tilia americana L. nAmerican linden. 1a. Tilia americana L. var. neglecta (Spach) Fosberg; T. glabra Vent.; T. neglecta Spach; 1b....
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Iberis amara (rocket candytuft)
... 1. Flower petal color: blue to purple. Hairs between stem nodes: the hairs on the ste...
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Catalpa ovata (Chinese catalpa)
... 1. First-year cane (Rubus): NA. Twig hairs: the twigs have hairs, but the hairs do no...
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Glebionis carinata (tricolor daisy)
... 11-15. Bract resin: the bracts have no resin or resin glands. Bracts: there are at le...
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Xyris montana (northern yellow-eyed-grass)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Fruit compartments: there is only one locule in the fruit. Leaf blade form: ...
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Ulex europaeus (common gorse)
... 10.0 mm–15.0 mm. Style petal-like: the styles are not petal-like. Stamen number: 1...
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Ruppia maritima (beaked ditch-grass, widgeongrass)
... 1.0 NA–1.0 NA. Turion length: 0.0 mm–0.0 mm. Stamen number: 1 or 2. ...
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Rosa carolina (Carolina rose)
...than 1.1 mm, and inflorescences commonly with 3 or more flowers (vs. R. carolina, with the fused portion of the stipules parallel or nearly so, scarcely widening toward the apex, each narrower than 1....
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Puccinellia maritima (seaside alkali grass)
...0.5–1.2 mm long, first glume 1.3–2 mm long, and pedicels usually smooth or with few scabrules (vs. P. maritima, with anthers 1.5–2.6 mm long, first glume 2–3.5 mm long, and pedicels usually prominent...
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Quercus montana (mountain chestnut oak)
...mm–120.0 mm. Number of pistils: 1. Stamens fused: the stamens are not fused to one another. ...