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Centaurium: Dichotomous Key
...basal rosette of leaves 1b. Flowers sessile or subsessile; corolla lobes usually 5–6 mm long; plants with a basal rosette of leaves
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Camissonia: Dichotomous Key
...basal rosette of leaves; seeds shiny 1b. Fruit 1.5–2.5 mm wide, quadrangular in cross-section; plants 50–80 cm tall, with a basal rosette of leaves; seeds dull
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Question: Growing out of a rock beside a road in the woods in …
...the rosette of a species of Hieracium (hawkweed), but I wouldn't know for certain without seeing it in person. It does look like a member of the Asteraceae, as you suggested.
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Question: Hi, I'm monitoring quadrats in an emergent wetland area next to a …
...a rosette. Can you help me ID it? Thanks! Answer: Dear Kirsten, these look to be the winter rosettes of Epilobium ciliatum ssp. ciliatum (fringed willow-herb). The dead stem in one of the picture...
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Question: Hi there, I saw this tiny plant last week on moss-covered rocky …
Question: Hi there, I saw this tiny plant last week on moss-covered rocky outcrops on Mt Toby. The leaves were each about 1 cm long, and most were in a basal rosette like shown. Any ideas? Thanks...
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Eriocaulon: Dichotomous Key
...each rosette of leaves producing usually a single flowering scape; plants of fresh water habitats 1b. Inflorescence hemispherical, gray to light yellow-brown, 3–4 mm wide; bractlets spars...
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Question: I'm looking for help identifying these plants. They grow at the side …
Question: I'm looking for help identifying these plants. They grow at the side edge of the cliff on Mt Kineo, Piscataquis County, ME. They're little rosettes sharing space with Cerastium str...
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Antennaria: Dichotomous Key
...New rosette leaves bright green and promptly glabrous on the adaxial surface (in part) 3b. New rosette leaves white or gray-green and tomentose on the adaxial surface 1b. R...
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Question: Hello for the last time this year. I now better know what …
...central rosettes. Thank you again! Sue L-B Answer: Dear SueLB, we will keep working together and make sure we can get your future questions answered. There are two species of floating life in this i...
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Sighting: Sagina decumbens at 42.835517,-72.113917
...a rosette. [There are a number of other characteristics that need to be present for this species to be Sagina decumbens, including flowers with five sepals that are upright (i.e., not spreading) in f...