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Eleocharis tuberculosa (long-tubercled spikesedge)
...mm–2.2 mm. Auricles: there are no auricles on the leaf sheath. Lifespan: the plant lives only a sin...
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Salix pyrifolia (balsam willow)
...or 2. Leaf blade base shape: The base of the leaf blade is cordate (heart-shaped, with rounded lobes). Carpels fused: ...
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Carex interior (inland sedge)
...1.2 mm–1.8 mm. Ligule length: 0.6 mm–2.2 mm. Leaf arrangement: the leaves are mostly produced hig...
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Rosa luciae (memorial rose)
...(if 2 or more) the carpels are not fused to one another. Carpels fused: the carpels are fused to one another. Collateral bud...
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Neottia bifolia (southern twayblade)
...NA–2.6 NA. Hairs on inflorescence axis: at least some of the hairs on the main stem of the inflorescence have glands. Lower p...
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Eleocharis melanocarpa (black-fruited spikesedge)
...mm–2.2 mm. plantlets budding at flower bases: no. Rhizome thickness: 0.0 mm–0.0 mm. ...
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Eriophorum virginicum (tawny cottonsedge)
...than 20. Plant height: 40.0 cm–120.0 cm. Underground organs: the plant has a rhizome (a horizontal under...
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Juncus subcaudatus (somewhat-tailed rush)
...(1992), but specimens are unknown. Marshes, openings in swamps, ditches. The species was attributed to ME by Brooks and Clemants (2000) based on an immature specimen (Steven Clemants, personal ...
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Carex mitchelliana (Mitchell's sedge)
...Curtis. Mitchell27;s sedge. Graminoids Carex Facts About: Mitchell27;s sedge is found in deciduous and evergreen swamps, marshes, stream banks and shores in Massachusetts and Rhode...
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Hedeoma pulegioides (American false pennyroyal)
... 2.0 NA–2.0 NA. Leaf blade shape: the leaf blade is obovate (egg-shaped, but with the widest point above the middle of the leaf blade)...