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Trapa natans (water-chestnut)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Sepal appearance: the sepals resemble leaves in color and texture. Fruit length: ...
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Kyllinga gracillima (pasture greenhead-sedge)
... 1.5 mm–1.8 mm. Inflorescence crowding: the inflorescence is crowded together in one tight cluster. Floral br...
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Setaria italica (millet foxtail)
...in 1849, and has escaped cultivation in some areas. It is sometimes grown for hay and forage, and is also planted along highways to stabilize soils following road construction. Millet foxtail is found...
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Carex tincta (tinged sedge)
... 1.3 mm–1.6 mm. Plant height: 25.0 cm–150.0 cm. Perigynium nerve number: 7.0 NA–15.0 N...
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Smilax herbacea (carrion-flower)
...mm–10.0 mm. Underground organs: there are only slender roots on the plant. Number of pistils: 1. ...
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Carex squarrosa (squarrose sedge)
...achenes 1.4-1.7 mm wide (vs. C. squarrosa, with perigynia widely radiating, with s smooth beak, and achenes 1.1-1.4 mm wide).: Carex typhina Family: Cyperaceae Gen...
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Eleocharis tuberculosa (long-tubercled spikesedge)
... 1. Inflorescence shape: the aggregations within the inflorescence are roughly circular (not flattened) in cross-section. ...
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Bromus briziformis (rattlesnake brome)
...anthers 1.3-2 mm long (vs. B. briziformis, with leaf sheaths with margins fused together for most of their length forming a closed tube, lemmas 9-10 mm long, and anthers 0.7-1 mm long).: B...
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Muhlenbergia capillaris (hair-awned muhly)
... 1.8 mm–10.0 mm. Lemma base hairs: the lemma has hairs at the base. Glume relative length: ...
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Carex caryophyllea (vernal sedge)
... 1.5 mm–1.5 mm. Pollen-producing spike number: 1.0 NA–1.0 NA. Lowest bract sheath: the lo...