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Paeonia officinalis (common peony)
... 1. Number of styles: 1.0 None–15.0 None. Leaf spines: there are no spines on the leaf edges...
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Mertensia virginica (eastern bluebells)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Stipule features: NA. Sepal and petal color: the sepals are dif...
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Commelina diffusa (climbing dayflower)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Flowering stem growth form: the flowering stem trails along the ground or on other vegetation, or floats in the wa...
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Poa palustris (fowl blue grass)
... 1.0 mm–6.0 mm. Anther length: 1.3 mm–1.8 mm. Upper glume relative length: the upper glum...
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Dichanthelium clandestinum (deer-tongue rosette-panicgrass)
... 1.2 mm–1.5 mm. Leaf blade length: 10.0 cm–25.0 cm. Glumes per spikelet: 2. ...
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Vicia hirsuta (tiny vetch)
...4–10 leaflets (vs. V. hirsute, with legumes hirsute, with usually 2 seeds, obliquely tapering from the sutures and pointed at the tip, lobes of the calyx +/- equal length, and leaves with mostly 10–16...
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Persicaria nepalensis (Nepalese smartweed)
...mm–10.0 mm. Leaf blade surface colors: the upper side of the leaf blade is relatively uniform in color. Fruit type (specific)...
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Nigella damascena (devil-in-the-bush)
... 1. Nigella damascena L. Edevil-in-the-bush. CT, MA, VT; also reported from ME by Knowlton et al. (1918), but specimens are unknown. Waste areas, gardens, near dwellings. Nigella damascena is oft...
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Phedimus spurius (false stonecrop)
... 10. Parasitism: the plant is not parasitic. Leaf blade edges: the edge of the leaf bl...
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Calendula officinalis (pot-marigold)
... 12.0 NA–40.0 NA. Ovary beak: there is no beak on the ovary. Width of flower head base: 10.0 ...