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Question: This plant has been coming up each Spring in my late husband's …
...the apex when they emerge in the spring. I hope this helps. If it flowers, please send me images so I can confirm the identification for you.
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Family: Typhaceae (cat-tail and bur-reed family)
...the apex. The Typhaceae includes species that were formerly treated in a separate family: Sparganiaceae. This Family's Genera: Sparganium Typha Key To This Family's Genera
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Potamogeton friesii (flat-stalked pondweed)
...the apex and winter buds flattened, the inner and outer leaves oriented in the same plane, the outer leaves not corrugated at the base (vs. P. friesii, with leaf blades obtuse to rounded at the apex, ...
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Polanisia dodecandra (red-whiskered clammyweed)
...the apex or sometimes merely truncate, flowers with mostly 10–27 stamens, and fruit elevated on a gynophore mostly 0–2 mm long (vs. P. serrulata, with the petals entire at the apex, flowers with 6 sta...
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Scrophularia nodosa (woodland figwort)
...the apex, capsules 6–10 mm long, and pedicels 0.4–0.7 mm thick (vs. S. nodosa, with sterile filament dark brown to purple-brown near the apex, capsules 4–7 mm long, and pedicels 0.3–0.5 mm thick).: ...
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Plantaginaceae: Dichotomous Key
...the apex 16b. Leaves mostly in whorls of 3–7; lobes of the corolla shorter than the basal tube; capsules, before dehiscence, tapering to the apex, not lobed 15b. Corolla comp...
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Boraginaceae: Dichotomous Key
...7a. Apex of corolla tube lacking fornices, the tube appearing open; stamens exserted beyond the corolla; mericarps without a stipe-like process, attaching directly to the receptacle; receptacle flat, ...
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Spinulum: Dichotomous Key
...leaf apex morphology, and branching pattern of upright shoots. The trophophylls change actual length and relative length to width through the growing season. Therefore, to enable consistent comparison...
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Hyacinthaceae: Dichotomous Key
...the apex that often show slightly reduced size and somewhat paler color 2b. Perianth open-campanulate; tepals 15–25 mm long, connate for less than ⅓ their length; leaf blades 10–20...
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Rutaceae: Dichotomous Key
...near apex 1b. Flowers actinomorphic; petals up to 10 mm long; stamens ± straight 2a. Herbaceous plants with bipinnatifid leaves; fruit a 4- or 5-lobed capsule; flowers all bi...