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Carex livida (livid sedge)
... 22.0 mm–120.0 mm. Spike on stalk: the lowest spike on the plant has a peduncle. Perigynium puffy: ...
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Asplenium rhizophyllum (walking fern, walking spleenwort)
... 2 bundles. Leaf stalk relative length: the leaf stalk is up to a quarter as long as the blade. Lobe or leaflet ...
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Syringa josikaea (Hungarian lilac)
...or 2. Branch brittleness (willows only): NA. Sepal cilia (Ilex): NA. Sap ...
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Cercis canadensis (redbud)
...mm–120.0 mm. Leaf form: the plant is broad-leaved (with broadly flattened leaf blades). Ovary position: ...
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Acer ginnala (Amur maple)
... 2. Acer ginnala Maxim. EAmur maple. CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Fields, roadsides, forest borders. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: ...
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Ptelea trifoliata (common hoptree)
...(to 20 feet or 6 m tall) is an important member of glade and prairie natural communities and its seeds have also been historically used as substitutes for hops (hence its common name). Habitat: anth...
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Carex seorsa (weak stellate sedge)
...1.2 mm–2.2 mm. Perigynium beak length: 0.2 mm–0.6 mm. Perigynium nerve texture: the nerves on the...
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Eragrostis capillaris (lace lovegrass)
...6-12 florets (vs. E. capillaris, plants annual from fibrous roots and spikelets with mostly 2-5 florets).: Eragrostis spectabilis Family: Poaceae Genus: Eragrostis...
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Scirpus ancistrochaetus (northeastern bulrush)
... 2. Inflorescence position: the inflorescence appears to come from the side of the plant because the involucral bract at its base looks l...
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Carex echinodes (prickly quill sedge)
... 2.8 mm–4.5 mm. Spike internode length: 4.0 mm–20.0 mm. Perigynium puffy: the achene is t...