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Rheum rhabarbarum (garden rhubarb)
... 120.0 mm–610.0 mm. Leaf form: the leaves are green, with an expanded blade and a leaf-like texture. Parasiti...
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Sida hermaphrodita (Virginia fanpetals)
... 1. Fruit locules: five. Leaf teeth and lobes: the leaf has lobes that radiate from th...
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Potamogeton alpinus (alpine pondweed, reddish pondweed)
...3.1–9.1 cm long, green, stems sparingly to many-times branched, and drupes 1.9–2.3 mm long, laterally compressed (vs. P. alpinus, with submersed leaf blades mostly 4.5–18 cm long, red-tinged, especial...
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Petrorhagia prolifera (proliferous childing-pink)
...the 10–13 mm long calyx).: Petrorhagia saxifraga Synonyms: Dianthus prolifer, Tunica prolifera Famil...
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Anoda cristata (crested anoda)
... 10.0 NA–20.0 NA. Stamen position relative to petals: NA. Stamen number: 13 or more...
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Modiola caroliniana (Carolina bristle-mallow)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Leaf arrangement: alternate: there is one leaf per node along the stem. Flower number: ...
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Arctium lappa (great burdock)
... 11-20. Underground organs: there is a thickened taproot on the plant. Leaf blade width: 200.0 ...
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Pimpinella anisum (anise burnet-saxifrage)
... 1. Carpels fused: the carpels are fused to one another. Petal hairs (Viola): NA. ...
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Cymbalaria muralis (Kenilworth-ivy)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Flower description: the flower has a superior ovary, and lacks a hypanthium. Fruit shape:...
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Salvia officinalis (West Indian sage)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Corolla morphology: the flower has two prominent lips. Sap: the...