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Family: Ericaceae (heath family)
...be opposite from each other or whorled. Some species of Ericaceae may lack chlorophyll, getting their nutrients instead from fungi growing along their roots. Flowers may be solitary but usually occur ...
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Family: Saxifragaceae (saxifrage family)
...or opposite fashion. The leaves may have toothed or untoothed margins and have simple blades in our species. The flowers are solitary or arranged in branched inflorescences. The flowers are usually ac...
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Question: a young grass that I have yet to capture flowering but hopefully …
...is opposite the leaf blade (the front of the sheath). You can take pictures of the leaf sheath and post them here if you want or send them to ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org. With that information, I t...
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Portulacaceae: Dichotomous Key
...Leaves opposite [Figs. 804, 805]; flowers with 3 or 5 stamens 2a. Plants perennial, from a corm (annual from a minute tuber-like body in 1 species); stems with 2 leaves; leaf blades 30–20...
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Nymphaeaceae: Dichotomous Key
...dimorphic—submersed, opposite, highly dissected ones and floating, alternate, simple ones 0.6–3 cm long; flowers with 3–6 stamens; underwater parts of plant barely coated with mucilage 2b...
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Polemoniaceae: Dichotomous Key
...leaves opposite; corolla 12–30 mm wide; calyx with scarious or hyaline intervals between the green, ± herbaceous ribs, ruptured by developing capsule; seeds unchanged when wet 3b. Leaves ...
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Euphorbiaceae: Dichotomous Key
...Leaves opposite; staminate calyx 3-merous; gynoecium with 2 carpels
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Urticaceae: Dichotomous Key
...Leaves opposite 3a. Plants with conspicuous stinging hairs; carpellate calyx of 4 distinct sepals 3b. Plants without stinging hairs (or sometimes with a few minute stinging h...
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Potamogetonaceae: Dichotomous Key
...Leaves opposite; flowers unisexual; staminate flowers with 1 stamen; stigma funnelform 1b. Leaves alternate; flowers bisexual, with 2 or 4 stamens; stigma slender to capitate ...
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Rutaceae: Dichotomous Key
...Leaves opposite; branches unarmed; fruit a drupe 4b. Leaves alternate; branches armed with prickles; fruit a fleshy follicle