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Salpiglossis sinuata (paintedtongue)
...the apex (vs. S. sinuate, with the androecium with 4, didynamous stamens and corolla lobes conspicuously emarginate at the apex).: Hyoscayamus niger Family: Solanac...
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Vitis vulpina (frost grape)
...the apex, and seeds 4–7 mm long (vs. V. vulpina, with branchlets usually green, maturing gray to brown, sometimes with purple or red coloration restricted to one side of the branchlet, leaf blades acu...
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Carex laxiculmis (spreading sedge)
...the apex, mostly 2.6-3.6 mm long, and vegetative shoots much taller than the flowering stems (vs. C. laxiculmis, with staminate spikes 1.2-2.7 mm wide, staminate scales acute at apex, 3.3-4.5 mm long,...
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Gymnocarpium dryopteris (northern oak fern)
...toward apex of plant (vs. G. dryopteris, with the leaf essentially glabrous, and basal leaflets and basiscopic leafules spreading, not curving toward plant apex).: Gymnocarpium jessoense ...
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Trisetum flavescens (yellow false oat)
...the apex, the second obovate and dilated upwards, lemmas tapering to a point, without apical teeth, with a glabrous callus (vs. T. flavescens, with glumes relatively similar in shape, both with parall...
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Prunus avium (sweet cherry)
...the apex, sepals ascending to spreading, and drupe 8–10 mm in diameter, purple-black (vs. P. avium, with petals entire at the apex, sepals recurved or reflexed, at least post anthesis), and drupe 15–2...
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Eleocharis compressa (flat-stemmed spikesedge)
...at apex (vs. E. compressa, with stems compressed, 2-5 times as wide as thick, and floral scales in basal portion of spike often bifid at apex).: Eleocharis elliptica ...
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Euphorbia helioscopia (sun spurge)
...the apex, the upper ones broad-based, and capsules verrucose on the outer surface (vs. E. helioscopia, with leaf blades blunt or retuse at the apex, cuneate at the base and capsules smooth on the oute...
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Ulmus glabra (Scotch elm)
...the apex without additional lobes, and branches often irregularly winged with 2 or more corky plates (vs. U. glabra, with a leaf blade with a strongly inequilateral base, with one side partially conce...
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Eleocharis flavescens (yellow spikesedge)
...at apex, but without a prolonged white, scarious apex (vs. E. flavescens, with styles usually bifid, achenes biconvex, and leaf sheaths prolonged at summit into a white, scarious tip).: El...