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Phaseolus coccineus (scarlet bean)
...mm–20.0 mm. Plant odor: the plant does not have much of a smell. Ovary position: the ovary is above...
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Carex brevior (short-beaked sedge)
... 2.6 mm–5.2 mm. Lowest spike length: 7.0 mm–24.0 mm. Perigynium beak length: 0.8 mm–1.5 ...
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Parthenium hysterophorus (Santa Maria feverfew)
...plant27;s tip or towards it27;s base. Number of bracts at flower head base: 10.0 NA–16.0 NA. Seed tuft type: ...
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Carex alopecoidea (fox-tail sedge)
... 2-15. Pollen-producing spike peduncle length: 0.0 mm–0.0 mm. Stem cross-section: the main s...
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Osmorhiza berteroi (mountain sweet-cicely)
...12–22 mm long, concavely tapered to the apex and forming a terminal beak 1–2 mm long, and branches of inflorescence and pedicels ascending).: Osmorhiza depauperata ...
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Geum macrophyllum (large-leaved avens)
...0.25 mm–0.35 mm. Parasitism: the plant is not parasitic. Hair between stem nodes: the stem ...
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Pascopyrum smithii (western wheat grass)
... 2.0 cm–26.0 cm. Leaf blade hairs: the leaf blade is hairy. Inflorescence branches: ...
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Tagetes minuta (miniature marigold)
... 20.0 mm–100.0 mm. Leaf blade tip: the tip of the leaf blade is obtuse (bluntly pointed). Flower head platfor...
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Euphorbia serpyllifolia (thyme-leaved sandmat)
...5–12 stamens, and involucres 0.8–1.2 mm in diameter).: Euphorbia glyptosperma Synonyms: Chamaesyce serpyllifolia Family: ...
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Viburnum rafinesquianum (downy arrowwood)
...8–25 mm long, stylopodium glabrous, and stone of drupe plump (vs. V. rafinesquianum, with leaves stipulate, with petioles 2–15 mm long, stylopodium pubescent, and stone of drupe compressed).: ...