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Carex trisperma (three-seeded sedge)
... 1.25 mm–1.5 mm. Pollen-producing spike width: 0.0 mm–0.0 mm. Inflorescence length: 14.0 mm–55...
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Physalis virginiana (Virginia ground-cherry)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Stipule features: NA. Sepal and petal color: the sepals are dif...
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Linaria maroccana (Moroccan toadflax)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Plants darken when dry: no. Form of style: the style is knob-li...
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Linum usitatissimum (cultivated flax)
...late 1800s and first half of the 1900s. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: leaf blades with 1 nerve, sometimes with 2 a...
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Myosotis laxa (smaller forget-me-not)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Stipule features: NA. Sepal and petal color: the sepals are dif...
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Liatris spicata (sessile-headed blazing star)
...than 11 mm, pubescent adaxially, and involucre 9–17 mm tall (vs. L. spicata, with the capitula +/- sessile, with mostly 5–10 flowers, disk flowers 7–11 mm long, glabrous adaxially, and involucre 7–11 ...
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Eragrostis pectinacea (tufted lovegrass)
...mm–1.1 mm. Palea length: 1.0 mm–2.0 mm. Stem orientation: the stems trail at the base, but turn upwards a...
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Schoenoplectus heterochaetus (slender club-bulrush)
... 1.0 mm–10.0 mm. Floral bristle color: the bristles are pale brown to brown. Floral bristles: ...
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Atriplex cristata (seabeach orache)
... 10.0 mm–60.0 mm. Leaf form: the leaves are green, with an expanded blade and a leaf-like texture. Form of st...
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Sisymbrium irio (London hedge-mustard)
... 15.0 mm–150.0 mm. Sap color: the sap is clear. Lifespan: the plant lives only a si...