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Glebionis: Dichotomous Key
...of capitulum subterete, the angles with a prominent rib, and also with a minor rib between them
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Nabalus: Dichotomous Key
...Each capitulum with 4–6 inner (i.e., longer) involucral bracts and 5 or 6 flowers 3b. Each capitulum with 7–14 inner involucral bracts and 9–20 flowers [Fig. 436] 4a. Pappus ...
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Crepis: Dichotomous Key
...the capitulum stout, 7–9 mm long, with a short beak and those from the interior of the capitulum slender, 12–17 mm long, and with a long, slender beak 1b. Cypselas ± uniform, 1.4–7.5 mm l...
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Question: Hoping you can help me figure out where I've gone wrong in …
...each capitulum). Best wishes.
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Question: Hello! I wanted to ask if stem characteristics are a good way …
...per capitulum (i.e., flower head) than the other species in the northeast. Once this is learned, it is useful to distinguish this species from E. fistulosum. Hopefully this is helpful, but if more q...
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Campanulaceae: Dichotomous Key
...dense, capitulum-like umbel that is subtended by a foliaceous involucre [Fig. 538] 3b. Corolla ± campanulate (narrow-campanulate in one species of Campanula); anthers distinct; cap...
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Asteraceae: Dichotomous Key
...the capitulum and unisexual or sterile [Figs. 376, 431, 447]; plants commonly without a milky latex 2a. Capitula without marginal, zygomorphic flowers that bear a ray, all the flowers tub...
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Hieracium gronovii (beaked hawkweed)
...per capitulum and peduncle thickness. Hieracium gronovii has 20–40 flowers per capitulum and peduncles 0.3–0.5 (–0.6) mm thick. Hieracium scabrum has 40–100 flowers per capitulum and ped...
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Asteraceae Group 3: Dichotomous Key
...of capitulum (i.e., the disk flowers) bisexual, with a bifid style; plants annual, 1–10 dm tall (in part) 14b. Leaves opposite (the uppermost sometimes alternate); inner flowers of capitu...
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Group 6: Herbaceous angiosperms with inferior ovaries: Dichotomous Key
...a capitulum (the capitula with only 1 flower in Echinops); anthers of disk flowers connate in a ring around the style; fruit a cypsela (in part) 1b. Inflorescence not a capitulum (...