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Carex vaginata (sheathed sedge)
... 2.0 mm–5.0 mm. Perigynium width: 1.5 mm–2.2 mm. Leaf blade length to width ratio: 33.0 NA–100...
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Bulbostylis capillaris (tufted hair-sedge)
... 2. Inflorescence type: there are two or more flowers, spikes or flower clusters on a branched inflorescence. St...
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Carex vulpinoidea (common fox sedge)
... 2.0 mm–6.0 mm. Achene dimples: the achene has no folds or dimples. Achene length: 1.2 m...
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Arthraxon hispidus (small carp grass)
... 2.0 NA–2.0 NA. Glumes per spikelet: 2. Stem spacing: the stems grow singly or a fe...
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Carex bigelowii (Bigelow's sedge)
...Schwein.. Bigelow27;s sedge. Graminoids Carex Facts About: Bigelow27;s sedge is a high-altitude species, found only on alpine ridges and plateaus. Typically found as scattered indi...
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Carex peckii (Peck's sedge)
... 2.2 mm–3.2 mm. Perigynium length: 3.2 mm–4.2 mm. Pollen-producing spike number: 1.0 NA–1.0 ...
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Salix arctophila (northern willow)
...plants 20-70 cm tall, mature leaf blades prominently revolute, mostly 3.3-5.9 times as long as wide, and staminate aments 10-22 mm long (vs. S. arctophila, with plants 3-15 cm tall, mature leaf blades...
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Carex arctata (drooping woodland sedge)
...12.0 NA–22.0 NA. Lowest spike width: 2.0 mm–3.0 mm. Perigynium nerve texture: the nerves on the p...
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Carex spicata (prickly sedge)
... 2.0 mm–4.0 mm. Perigynium width: 2.2 mm–2.4 mm. Perigynium winged: the perigynium has no...
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Salix candida (sage willow)
...or 2. Stamens fused: the stamens are not fused to one another. Leaf teeth: the leaf blade margin i...