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  • Sighting: Quercus alba at 42.415, -72.520

    ...rounded apex on leaves

  • Sighting: Osmunda claytoniana at 42.35861, -72.52444

    ...the apex of the ultimate segments are--admin. rekeyed to osmunda claytoniania

  • Glossary: A: acute

    ...an apex with more or less straight sides that meet to form an angle of less than 90°, more pointed than obtuse, but less pointed than acuminate.

  • Sighting: Quercus palustris at 42.26139, -72.53806

    ...pointed apex. The lobes are very large and the pointed apex distinguishes this plant from other plants in its family. Location notes: This plant was found in a park in Granby

  • Schizachyrium: Dichotomous Key

    ...soil; apex of leaf sheath with a prominent and elongate constriction proximal to the leaf blade [Fig. 267] 1b. Reproductive stems upright, not rooting from lower nodes; apex of leaf sheat...

  • Scleranthus: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex [Fig. 568], spreading to erect in fruit, separate, with a narrow, white-scarious margin up to 0.1 mm wide [Fig. 568]; floral bracts equaling or exceeding than flowers 1b. Sepals ...

  • Chimaphila: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex, tapering to the base, not marked with white 1b. Leaf blades ± lanceolate, acute to acuminate at the apex, tapering to rounded at the base, marked with white along the midvein an...

  • Bartonia: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex and with a short, but prominent, apiculus; anthers apiculate at the apex; capsules dehiscing from the apex to a point proximal to the stigmas; stems with opposite leaves [Fig. 664], the nodes...

  • Gentianella: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex 1b. Corolla 15–23 mm long, without a fringe at the base of the lobes; lobes of the corolla 4–7 mm long, acute to acuminate at the apex

  • Taxus: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex, slightly keeled; leaf blades gradually tapering to 
the apex [Fig. 49] 1b. Winter bud scales sharply pointed to cuspidate, definitely keeled or folded; leaf blades abruptly tape...