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Juncus bufonius (toad rush)
...mm–1.1 mm. Seed tails: there is no tail on the seeds. Plant height: 5.0 cm–40.0 cm. ...
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Taxus canadensis (American yew)
...S1), concern (code: C) var. canadensis Massac...
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Aruncus dioicus (goat's beard)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Stipule features: NA. Sepal and petal color: the sepals are dif...
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Crataegus umbratilis (shaded hawthorn)
...5-10 stamens with anthers 1.2-1.5 mm long (vs. C. umbratilis, with flowers with 12-20 stamens with anthers mostly 1.8–2.3 mm long).: Crataegus handyae Family: Rosac...
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Juncus stygius (moor rush)
... 1. Inflorescence type: there are two or more flowers, spikes or flower clusters on a branched inflorescence. In...
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Puccinellia fasciculata (saltmarsh alkali grass)
...(1808-1850), who introduced many species such as Camellias and Azaleas to Italy and who published treatises on ferns and fungi. Habitat: brackish or salt marshes and flats, marshes, intertidal, sub...
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Cyperus fuscus (brown flatsedge)
...mm–1.7 mm. Leaf septa: the leaf blades do not have transverse septa. Inflorescence position: the in...
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Cyperus houghtonii (Houghton's flatsedge)
...mostly 1.8-2.1 times as long as wide (vs. C. houghtonii, with floral scales suborbicular, involucral bracts weakly ascending, and achenes with 1 or more evidently concave faces mostly 1.3-1.5 times as...
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Phleum subulatum (Italian Timothy)
... 11.4 NA–15.0 NA. Inflorescence branches: there are no branch points between the base of the inflorescence axis and the flowers, or th...
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Diplazium pycnocarpon (narrow-leaved glade fern)
... 10.0 mm–13.0 mm. Spore forms: there is only one type of spore present. Leaf stalk vessels: ...