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Saxifragaceae: Dichotomous Key
...leaves opposite 1b. Perianth 5-merous; petals present; flowers with 5 or 10 stamens; leaves alternate or all basal (opposite in Saxifraga oppositifolia) 2a. Petals con...
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Liliaceae: Dichotomous Key
...2 opposite leaves 7a. Stigmas sessile; stems with 2–5 alternate leaves; tepals 20–82 mm long 7b. Stigmas elevated on a style; stems with 2 opposite leaves; tepals 13–17 mm lo...
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Ambrosia: Dichotomous Key
...leaves opposite throughout, the blades entire to palmately lobed with 3 (–5) lobes [Fig. 372]; receptacle without chaff; staminate involucre with 3 evident nerves on one side; carpellate involucre 5–...
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Eupatorium: Dichotomous Key
...wide, opposite; nodes without axillary fascicles or these poorly developed and consisting of few leaves 7b. Leaf blades 0.5–10 (–17) mm wide, linear to lanceolate, mostly 6–40 times as lo...
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Montia fontana (water montia)
... opposite: there are two leaves per node along the stem. Achene surface (Polygonum): NA. Achene relative orienta...
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Question: Most of our phlox leaves have a distinctive marginal vein and grow …
...in opposite sets of two. Each set is rotated 90 degrees from its neighbors above and below on the stem (decussate). Recently I observed what looks like the identical plant growing in the same group, b...
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Question: Hi, I live in Los Angeles area and my question is about …
...side opposite to where I lost several plants. Anything I can do save them please? Thank you in advance! Answer: Dear Kim596, I wish so much I could help you. I'm sorry that I can't. Go B...
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Question: I'm trying to identify this plant for my grandmother she received it …
...The opposite branching and four ridges on some branchlets suggest this identification. However, without leaves, flowers, or fruits, I would not be able to give you a confident answer as to which spec...
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Question: Hoping you can help me figure out where I've gone wrong in …
...with opposite, whorled or no leaves"-->"whorled"-->"teeth" I wind up with what looks like 8 non-matches. What is this, and what mistake am I making? (This is in Southern...
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Family: Hydrocharitaceae (frog's-bit family)
...to opposite or whorled. The leaf blades are undivided and may have minute spicules along the margin. They vary in shape from species to species and may be parallel-veined, or have branching or palmate...