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Sisyrinchium angustifolium (narrow-leaved blue-eyed-grass)
... 1. Sepal orientation: the sepals are curved outwards and downwards. Flower number: 1.0 NA–...
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Cuscuta coryli (hazel dodder)
... 1. Achene surface (Polygonum): NA. Achene relative orientation: NA. ...
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Carex grayi (Gray's sedge)
... 10.0 mm–120.0 mm. stem leaf blade width: 4.0 mm–11.0 mm. Style persistence: the style st...
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Lobelia kalmii (brook lobelia)
... 10.0 mm–50.0 mm. Stamen position relative to petals: the stamens are lined up with the sepals. Flowering ste...
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Cerastium diffusum (four-stamened chickweed)
...mm–10.0 mm. Plant height: 7.5 cm–30.0 cm. Parasitism: the plant is not parasitic. ...
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Dioscorea polystachya (Chinese yam)
...mm–100.0 mm. Fruit length: 12.0 mm–20.0 mm. Petal fusion: the perianth parts are fused to form a tube, cu...
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Bromus latiglumis (flanged brome)
... 15.0 mm–30.0 mm. Inflorescence type (specific): the inflorescence is branched, and the branches do NOT both grow from the same side o...
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Nabalus altissimus (tall rattlesnake-root)
...mm–150.0 mm. Ray flowers: 6-10. Leaf blade edges: the edge of the leaf blade has no teeth or lobes....
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Euonymus europaeus (European spindle-tree)
... 1. Leaf midrib glands: the midrib of the leaf blade lacks glands on the upper surface. Short shoots: ...
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Crataegus macrosperma (large-seeded hawthorn)
...with 12-20 stamens and upper surface of leaf blade without minute hairs for most of growing season (vs. C. macrosperma, with flowers with 5-10 stamens and upper surface of leaf blade with minute hairs...