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Phrymaceae: Dichotomous Key
...flowers opposite [Fig. 763]; basal, connate portion of the calyx 5-ribbed (the ribs sometimes wing-angled), longer than the lobes
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Juniperus: Dichotomous Key
...Leaves opposite, closely imbricate and concealing the young branchlets, dimorphic—longer, subulate ones (i.e., juvenile) and shorter, scale-like ones (i.e., adult); seed cones borne terminally ...
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Sapindaceae: Dichotomous Key
...Leaves opposite, simple [Figs. 900, 901], palmately compound, or pinnately compound in 1 species; fruit a samara-like schizocarp or a 1- to 3-locular, non-inflated capsule 3a. Leaves simp...
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Scrophulariaceae: Dichotomous Key
...leaves opposite; corolla zygomorphic, bilabiate [Fig. 907]; androecium composed of 5 stamens—4 pollen-bearing, 1 sterile; plants perennial
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Carex Group 3: Dichotomous Key
...sheaths opposite the blade transversely rugose, appearing corrugated 10a. Spikes 3–10 (–15) per inflorescence, occurring singly at the nodes (in part) 10b. Spikes usually m...
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Nymphoides: Dichotomous Key
...of opposite leaves subtending the umbel, sometimes extended beyond the umbel and producing additional inflorescences; fruit 12–25 mm long; seeds ciliate on the margin 1b. Corolla white, 5...
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Lysimachia: Dichotomous Key
...Leaves opposite; pedicels 3–35 mm long; calyx 3.5–5 mm long; corollas (2–) 3–7 (–10) mm long; capsules 4–6 mm long, with 12–45 seeds 1b. Corolla white or yellow; plants perennial; fruit a...
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Pedicularis: Dichotomous Key
...mostly opposite; apical portion of stem and axis of inflorescence glabrous or nearly so; calyx with 2 lateral lobes, each lobe tipped by a foliaceous appendage 1b. Stem leaves mostly alte...
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Sighting: Asclepias syriaca at 42.393, -72.545
...leaflets) Opposite: there are two leaves per node along the stem Edge of the leaf blade is entire (has no teeth or lobes) Two or more ways to evenly divide the flower (the flower is radially symmetric...
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Question: Hi Ace Botanists! =) Last summer in my yard I removed a …
...has opposite leaves, but these are alternate (based on your nice images), which suggests Campanula rapunculoides. The leaf outline is a better match for the latter species. Because these bellflower ...