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Trifolium striatum (knotted clover)
... 1.0 NA–1.0 NA. Stipule edges: the stipule margins have teeth on them. Sepals fused only to sepals: ...
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Anemone nemorosa (European windflower)
... 13 or more. Leaf blade length: 30.0 mm–100.0 mm. Leaf blade base shape: the base of the lea...
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Mimulus guttatus (seep muskflower)
...2–10 mm long, ovary with parietal placentation, and leaf blades lanceolate to obovate (vs. M. guttatus, with pedicels 10-80 mm long, ovary with axile placentation, and leaf blades ovate to subrotund)....
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Carex bromoides (brome-like sedge)
... 1.3 mm–3.1 mm. Perigynium width: 0.8 mm–1.3 mm. Leaf blade texture: the leaf blade is sm...
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Omalotheca supina (alpine arctic-cudweed)
...25–51 mm long, and plants boreal, 10–70 cm tall (vs. O. supina, with pappus bristles distinct and falling separately, principal leaf blades 12–30 mm long, and plants alpine, 2–10 cm tall).: ...
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Cuscuta cephalanthi (buttonbush dodder)
...S1), endangered (code: E) Vermont: extremely rare (S-rank: S1)...
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Ribes lacustre (bristly swamp currant)
... 1. Leaf blade edges: the edge of the leaf blade has lobes, or it has both teeth and lobes. Leaf stalk attachmen...
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Parthenocissus quinquefolia (Virginia-creeper, woodbine)
... 1. Branch cross-section: the branch is circular in cross-section, or it has five or more sides, so that there are no sharp angles. ...
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Carex backii (Back's sedge)
...scales 1.6–2.2 mm wide, green with a hyaline margin 0.3–0.8 mm wide, and perigynia 1.2–1.7 mm wide (vs. C. backii, with carpellate scales mostly 2.5–6.5 mm wide, green throughout, and perigynia 1.9–3....
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Eryngium yuccifolium (button eryngo)
... 1. Fruit (pyxis) dehiscence: NA. Raceme attachment (Veronica): NA. ...