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Prunus: Dichotomous Key
...the apex 9b. Petals 3–8 mm long; drupes blue-purple to purple-black (rarely yellow), 10–15 (–25) mm in diameter; leaf blades truncate to acute or gradually acuminate at the apex ...
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Juncus alpinoarticulatus (northern green rush)
...at apex, inner tepals acute to acuminate at apex, and branches of inflorescence widely ascending to spreading (vs. J. alpinoarticulatus, with capsules rounded to obtuse at apex, with a mucronate tip, ...
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Luzula: Dichotomous Key
...calloused apex narrow and obscure; anther 2–4 times as long as the filament 6b. Leaves with a blunt, rounded tip, the calloused apex evident; anther not more than 2 times as long as filam...
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Juncus: Dichotomous Key
...at apex (rarely truncate); inflorescences relatively open 9b. Inner tepals rounded to acute at the apex, many equaling or shorter than the capsule [Fig. 141]; capsules mostly truncate at ...
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Carya: Dichotomous Key
...the apex of the marginal teeth [Fig. 688]; leaves with (3–) 5 (–7) leaflets; pedicels and bracts of the staminate flowers glabrous 2b. Leaflets at maturity becoming eciliate or retainin...
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Phlox: Dichotomous Key
...at apex [Fig. 781]; leaf blades stiff, with a single primary vein; stems suffrutescent 2a. Leaf blades (15–) 20–40 (–60) mm long; axillary fascicles mostly lacking; apical sinus of petal ...
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Polygala: Dichotomous Key
...the apex [Fig. 783], minutely roughened on the adaxial surface; raceme 10–15 (–20) mm thick [Fig. 783] 4b. Wing sepals rounded to obtuse at the apex, not roughened on the adaxial surface;...
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Ulmus: Dichotomous Key
...the apex (though pubescent on surface of body or wing) 5a. Leaf blades with marginal cilia; winter bud scales red, pubescent with red tomentum near the margins; samara pubescent on only t...
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Graphephorum melicoides (graphephorum)
...lemma apex bifid (vs. G. melicoides, with the awn attached below the middle of the lemma, and lemma apex entire to bifid).: Deschampsia anadyrensis lemmas with awns 3–...
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Taxus cuspidata (Japanese yew)
...the apex, slightly keeled, and leaf blades gradually tapering to the apex (vs. T. cuspidata, with winter bud scales sharply pointed to cuspidate, definitely keeled or folded, and leaf blades abruptly ...