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  • Antirrhinum majus (garden snapdragon)

    ... 15.0 mm–15.0 mm. Leaf blade surface colors: the upper side of the leaf blade is relatively uniform in color. ...

  • Viburnum lantanoides (hobblebush)

    ... 100.0 mm–180.0 mm. Winter bud distribution: the winter buds are clustered near the tip of the twig. Hairs on...

  • Eragrostis hypnoides (teel lovegrass)

    ... 1.0 mm–2.0 mm. Inflorescence type (general): the spikelets are borne on stalks or on branches. Roots at lowe...

  • Selaginella apoda (meadow spikemoss)

    ... 1.0 mm–2.25 mm. Number of cones: 1.0 NA–2.0 NA. Spore diameter: 0.29 NA–0.38 NA. ...

  • Genus: Crataegus (hawthorn)

    ...5–10 total stamens, whereas those with two cycles of stamens will have 12–20 total stamens. 6) When checking the bracteoles in the inflorescence, use only the ones in its middle and upper portions, si...

  • Bouteloua simplex (mat grama)

    ...0.1 mm–0.2 mm. One or more florets: there is one floret per spikelet. Lifespan: the plant l...

  • Solanaceae: Dichotomous Key

    ... 1a. Inflorescences (2–) 3- to many-flowered, with both peduncles and pedicels (note: the inflorescence is leafy-bracteate in Hyoscyamus) [Figs. 910, 911, 915] 2a. Corolla ...

  • Orobanchaceae: Dichotomous Key

    ... 11b. Lateral halves of calyx unlobed, tipped by a foliaceous appendage; calyx not accrescent in fruit; fruit asymmetrical, dehiscing only or more prominently on the upper side (in part) ...

  • Carex: Dichotomous Key

    ...early 1800s (Fernald 1911). It is unsure if the plant represents a mix-up in labeling (i.e., the origin was incorrectly thought to be United States) or if this species was truly collected in New Engla...

  • Bolboschoenus: Dichotomous Key

    ...cells 1.5–3 times as tall as wide; perianth bristles weakly attached to achene, 0.5–1 times the length of the achene; anthers dark yellow to orange-yellow 1b. Inflorescence normally conge...