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Malvaceae: Dichotomous Key
...capitate apex; mature carpels 2-beaked at the apex, each with 2 seeds (1 seed in Malvastrum) 11a. Petals yellow; leaf blades coarsely toothed or with inconspicuous lobes ...
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Iridaceae: Dichotomous Key
...the apex [Fig. 137]; anthers concealed, appressed to abaxial surface of style branches; sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels adnate at the base forming a floral tube that surmounts the ovary (in part)...
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Hydrangeaceae: Dichotomous Key
...near apex, dimorphic, the outer ones longer; pith hollow; leaf blades and young branchlets pubescent with stellate hairs 1b. Filaments without apical teeth, monomorphic; pith solid; plant...
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Vitaceae: Dichotomous Key
...the apex, deciduous together; bark exfoliating in longitudinal strands, without lenticels [Fig. 943]; pith brown; seeds usually pyriform 1b. Petals distinct, falling separately; bark clos...
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Muhlenbergia: Dichotomous Key
...acuminate apex (i.e., the margins sigmoid curved); plants usually few-branched above the base, axillary panicles, if present, generally well exserted from the leaf sheaths; panicles 2–5 (–8) mm wide; ...
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Viburnum: Dichotomous Key
...at apex; petioles 10–20 (–35) mm long, with an undulate- or denticulate-margined wing 12b. Leaf blades acute to obtuse at apex; petioles 5–12 mm long, without or with an obscure wing marg...
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Betula: Dichotomous Key
...the apex [Fig. 484] 2a. Leaf blades 0.5–3 cm long; branchlets with abundant, large resin glands; scales of carpellate ament with upturned lateral lobes; plants of alpine ridges and platea...
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Vaccinium: Dichotomous Key
...scale apex acute; leaf blades not glaucous, elliptic to narrow-elliptic 11b. Branchlets and leaves sparsely pubescent at most; winter bud scale apex rounded; leaf blades glaucous, ovate t...
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Rhododendron: Dichotomous Key
...to apex; leaf blades densely white-tomentose on the abaxial surface, turning rusty-tomentose 1b. Corolla gamopetalous, white to purple, often spotted or striped [Figs. 619, 620]; capsules...
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Wisteria: Dichotomous Key
...to apex 2b. Leaves with 7–13 leaflets; corollas 20–25 (–27) mm long; racemes 10–20 (–30) ×7–9 cm, with flowers opening nearly simultaneously