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Aster tataricus (Tatarian aster)
... 11-15. Leaf disposition: the leaves are nearly similar in size, prominence of teeth, and length of stalks throughout the stem. ...
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Cuscuta epithymum (clover dodder)
... 1. Fruit type (specific): the fruit is a pyxis (when dry it splits around the middle, and the top falls off, exposing the seeds). ...
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Rosa setigera (climbing rose)
...mm–120.0 mm. Nut with spines (Fagaceae): NA. Stalked glands on fruit (Rosa): the fruit has stalked ...
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Polemonium micranthum (annual Jacob's-ladder)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Number of sepals, petals or tepals: there are five petals, sepals, or tepals in the flower. ...
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Sorbus decora (showy mountain-ash)
... 1. Leaf blade base shape: the base of the leaf blade is cuneate (wedge-shaped, tapers to the base with relatively straight, converging e...
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Carex exilis (coastal sedge, meager sedge)
...mm–1.5 mm. Ligule length: 0.8 mm–1.8 mm. Lowest spike stalk length: 0.0 mm–0.0 mm. Rhi...
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Vaccinium caesariense (New Jersey highbush blueberry)
...5–10 mm long, and berry 6–12 mm in diameter (vs. V. caesariense, with leaf blades 30–50 mm long, 15–20 mm wide, eciliate, glaucous abaxially, entire, corolla 4–6 mm long, and berry 5–8 mm in diameter)...
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Setaria pumila (yellow foxtail)
... 1.4 mm–1.8 mm. Lemma awn base: NA. Rhizomes: no. Lifespan...
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Reseda alba (white upright mignonette)
...mm–1.4 mm. Stamen number: 11. Form of style: the style is unbranched, but it has two or more narrow...
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Trichophorum alpinum (alpine bulrush, alpine clubsedge)
...numbering 10–25 per flower and spikelets 10–50 mm long in fruit, subtended by 10–15 sterile, basal scales (vs. T. alpinum, with perianth bristles mostly 6 in each flower and spikelets 5.4–8 mm tall i...