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Question: Dear Ace Botanist, Looking for help with this little guy. I've visited …
...the apex of the stem. Best wishes.
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Question: Good morning, I asked the Hypericum majus question. I don't think it's …
...the apex, then Hypericum mutilum would make sense based on the bracts you are observing. Best wishes.
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Question: Hi, I believe I found a species of Platanthera orchid. The location …
...the apex of the labellum. Best wishes.
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Family: Aspleniaceae (spleenwort family)
...the apex. Spleenworts were formerly considered to be in the Polypodiaceae. This Family's Genera: Asplenium Key To This Family's Genera
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Question: Hello, Can you help me determine if this is Symphyotrichum cordifolium or …
...the apex (rounded) and ciliate on the margin, not at all like the slender, pointed, and eciliate bracts of Symphyotrichum (American-aster). This is Eurybia macrophylla (large-leaved wood-aster). Bes...
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Orobanchaceae: Dichotomous Key
...the apex; anther locules awned at the base 8b. Corolla pink to purple (rarely white), 10–20 mm long; leaf blades entire; capsules globose to subglobose, rounded at the apex (except someti...
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Sagittaria: Dichotomous Key
...the apex 7b. Leaves phyllodial and with ± parallel margins that taper somewhat abruptly to the apex or with an expanded blade, in either case flattened 8a. Lowest whorl of ca...
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Lamiaceae: Dichotomous Key
...21a. Apex of sepals terminated by short, stiff spines; anthers dehiscing by latitudinal valves; mericarps broad-obovoid, rounded at the apex; lower lip of the corolla with a pair of projections near t...
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Ornithogalum: Dichotomous Key
...the apex; leaves 5–10 mm wide 1b. Inflorescence corymbose, flat-topped, with (4–) 8–20 flowers; pedicels ascending to erect, the lower 2–6 cm long; filaments lacking teeth; leaves 3–5 mm ...
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Polygonatum: Dichotomous Key
...at apex; filaments smooth, glabrous or pubescent