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Mentha spicata (spearmint)
...are best identified by examination of anthers and fruits ( M. suaveolens has pollen-bearing anthers 0.28–0.38 mm long and mericarps 0.57–0.75 mm long).5×M. suaveolens Ehrh. Mentha ×...
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Terms of Use
...how best to improve the web site for Go Botany users. You are able to view your personal observations (plant sightings, postings, and questions to the Botanist) and those of others (if they have made ...
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Pedicularis furbishiae (Furbish's lousewort)
...the best-known beneficiaries of the federal endangered species act, having been thought extinct and then rediscovered during environmental impact studies for a hydroelectric project in Maine in the 19...
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Section Cyperoideae: Dichotomous Key
...are best used for the following key. Reference: Mastrogiuseppe et al. (2002). 1a. Longest bract of inflorescence 5–20 cm long, (3–) 5 or more times as long as the inflorescence; distan...
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Rubus: Dichotomous Key
...the best compromise until a thorough biosystematic study is performed. The synonymy of the blackberries follows Hodgdon and Steele and should be considered tentative (as admonished by the authors). Fu...
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Oxalis corniculata (creeping yellow wood sorrel)
...are best seen with magnification). Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields All Characteristics: New England state: New Ham...
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Persicaria amphibia (water smartweed)
...probably best interpreted as F₁ hybrids. European P. amphibia (ssp. amphibia) is very similar to North American P. amphibia (ssp. laevimarginata), except that it usually ha...
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Crataegus: Dichotomous Key
...work best with flowering material for most species, though some taxa will require mature fruits as well for confident identification. Most measurements were performed on dried specimens, so adjustment...