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  • Viola brittoniana (coast violet)

    ...the apex, eciliate, capsules green, and plants homophyllous, all the leaves lobed).: Viola palmata sepals ovate, rounded to obtuse at the apex, usually at least sparse...

  • Silene pendula (nodding campion)

    ...the apex, petals entire to retuse at the apex, and flowers erect to ascending (vs. S. pendula, with the calyx 12–18 mm long in fruit, pubescent with only short, glandular hairs, the lobes obtuse at th...

  • Schkuhria pinnata (feathery false threadleaf)

    ...the apex into bristles (vs. S. pinnata, with capitula with 0-2 ray flowers, involcural bracts sometimes with red to purple pigmentation and then this color usually restricted to the apex and margins, ...

  • Stuckenia pectinata (Sago false pondweed)

    ...the apex, sometimes retuse, rarely apiculate, and drupes 2–3 mm long, beakless (vs. S. pectinata, with stipular sheaths open with overlapping edges, leaf blades commonly acute at the apex, with an api...

  • Veronica: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex [Fig. 776]; style 2.5–3.5 mm long 7b. Leaf blades oval or oblong to oblong-obovate, broadest near or distal to the middle, rounded at the apex; style 1.8–2.2 mm long ...

  • Potamogeton obtusifolius (blunt-leaved pondweed)

    ...the apex, and green (vs. P. obtusifolius, with leaves 1-3.5 mm wide, rounded to obtusely pointed at the apex, and usually suffused with red).: Potamogeton berchtoldii ...

  • Filago vulgaris (common cotton-rose)

    ...at apex, +/- saccate, enclosing a disk flower, and receptable obovoid to abruptly expanded at apex, 0.4-1.6 times as tall as wide (vs. F. vulgaris, with chaff of carpellate flowers acuminate to arista...

  • Prunus alleghaniensis (Allegheny plum)

    ...the apex of the marginal teeth. It is clear that our material of this species, if truly Prunus alleghaneiensis, is not typical for the taxon. Native to North America? ...

  • Luzula multiflora (common wood rush)

    ...calloused apex narrow and obscure and anthers 2-4 times as long as the associated filaments (vs. L. multiflora, with leaves with a blunt, rounded tip, the calloused apex evident and anthers up to 2 ti...

  • Silene gallica (windmill campion)

    ...the apex, petals entire to retuse at the apex, and flowers erect to ascending).: Silene pendula Synonyms: Silene anglica ...