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  • Lycopodiaceae: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex; horizontal shoots subterranean, lacking winter bud constrictions 5b. Upright shoots with 1–4 subdichotomous branches (i.e., the shoots not dendroid and the main axis usually obs...

  • Carex Group 2: Dichotomous Key

    ...at apex; plants of alpine ridges and plateaus 2b. Basal sheaths not tinged with anthocyanic pigments; carpellate scales acute to acuminate at apex; plants of organic soil wetlands ...

  • Section Limosae: Dichotomous Key

    ...at apex, with a beak 0.1–0.5 mm long; stems usually aphyllopodic, without dead leaf remains at base; lateral spikes with 8–30 perigynia; leaf blades glaucous-green, involute 3b. Perigynia...

  • Section Careyanae: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex, the middle ones 2.6–3.6 (–3.8) mm long; vegetative shoots much taller than the flowering stems 3b. Staminate spikes (1–) 1.2–2.7 mm wide; staminate scales acute at the apex, the...

  • Festuca: Dichotomous Key

    ...wide; apex of ovary pubescent; panicles with eventually wide-spreading or even somewhat deflexed branches with triangular cross-section 1b. Leaf blades involute or rarely flat, 0.2–3 mm w...

  • Alopecurus: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex [Fig. 185]; anthers 2.2–3.5 mm long 2a. Glumes connate at the base for up to 25% of their length, ciliate on the keel with long hairs [Fig. 185], the hairs on the apical half of ...

  • Calamagrostis: Dichotomous Key

    ...at apex; caryopsis pubescent at apex 2b. Awn attached at or below the middle of the lemma [Fig. 203]; rachilla pubescent throughout; caryopsis glabrous 3a. Callus hairs scant...

  • Dysphania: Dichotomous Key

    ...very apex, prominently reticulate-veiny, completely enclosing the mature fruit [Fig. 337]; leaves not aromatic, the blades lacking glands 1b. Calyx distinct or connate only at base, not r...

  • Senecio: Dichotomous Key

    ...dark apex; involucre with about 13 principal involucral bracts 4b. Rays absent; involucral bracts with a dark apex, this dark red to red-brown, becoming black [Fig. 450]; involucre with a...

  • Campanula: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex of the stem and branches [Fig. 535] 11a. Stem sharply angled; lower leaf blades evidently cordate at the base; inflorescenc a loose raceme of 1–4 flowers at the apex of the stem ...