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Setaria verticillata (hooked foxtail)
... 2.0 mm–2.3 mm. Floret number: 1.0 NA–2.0 NA. Leaf blade width: 5.0 mm–15.0 mm. ...
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Rubus laciniatus (cut-leaved blackberry)
...(if 2 or more) the carpels are not fused to one another. Collateral buds: there are no collateral buds on the sides of the branches. ...
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Cyperus flavescens (yellow flatsedge)
...mm–2.2 mm. plantlets budding at flower bases: no. Fruit cross-section: the fruit is lenticular (len...
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Ribes missouriense (Missouri gooseberry)
Ribes missouriense Nutt.. Missouri gooseberry. Woody Plants Woody Angiosperms Facts About: Missouri gooseberry is a medium-sized, erect shrub (growing to 6 feet or 2 m tall), with pe...
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Nardus stricta (doormat grass)
...mm–2.0 mm. Inflorescence type (specific): the inflorescence is a spike (a long unbranched stem with flowers along it that lack stalks). ...
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Juncus subtilis (greater creeping rush)
...1.6–2.3 mm long (vs. J. subtilis, with stems creeping or floating, entire plant with only 1–3 flowers, and outer tepals mostly 2.2–2.8 mm long).: Juncus pelocarpus ...
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Carex hitchcockiana (Hitchcock's sedge)
...Dewey. Hitchcock27;s sedge. Graminoids Carex Facts About: Hitchcock27;s sedge is a clumping sedge that has coarse hairs on the leaf sheaths. It is found on high-pH bedrock forests ...
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Phegopteris connectilis (long beech fern)
...27;connectilis27; due to the wing on the rachis that connects all but the two lowest pinnae (leaflets) on the frond. These basal pinnae are angled downward. The upper pinnae become more and more...
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Carex arctogena (capitate sedge)
... 2.0 mm–4.0 mm. Leaf bumps: the upper surface of the leaf blade does not have papillae. Pollen- and seed-prod...
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Juniperus communis (common juniper)
...(can27;t be rolled between the fingers). Leaves overlapping: the needle-like leaves are separate and do not hide the twig surface. ...