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Juncus brachycephalus (small-headed rush)
...at apex (vs. J. brachycephalus, with seeds 0.8-1.2 mm long with short, pale appendages at each end, and capsule acute at apex).: Juncus alpinoarticulatus Family: Ju...
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Leptochloa fusca (bearded sprangletop)
...at apex, and spikelets 2–4 mm long (vs. L. fusca, with leaf sheaths glabrous or scabrous, but not pustulose-pubescent, ligule 2–8 mm long, attenuate at apex and becoming lacerate at maturity, and spik...
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Carex gynandra (nodding sedge)
...the apex of the scale body (vs. C. gynandra, with lower leaf sheaths scabrous due to minute, stiff hairs and scales subtending perigynia tapering to the apex of the scale body).: Carex cri...
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Dichanthelium linearifolium (linear-leaved rosette-panicgrass)
...the apex, the longer, outer scales surpassing the inner scales (vs. D. linearifolium, with spikelets rounded near the apex, the longer, outer scales not surpassing the inner scales).: Dich...
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Salix pentandra (laurel willow)
...caudate apex on mature blades, and stipules usually present, 1–6 mm long (vs. S. pentandra, with leaf blades 3.5–10 cm long, lacking red-brown hairs, tapering to an acuminate apex, and stipules wantin...
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Phleum subulatum (Italian Timothy)
...at apex (vs. P. subulatum, with the inflorescence 3–8 cm tall and glumes subacute at apex).: Phleum arenarium Synonyms: Phleum bellardii ...
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Salix pyrifolia (balsam willow)
...at apex, and ovaries and capsule pubescent (vs. S. pyrifolia, with leaf blades mostly rounded to subcordate at the base, floral bracts yellow-brown to red-brown at apex, and ovaries and capsules glabr...
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Muhlenbergia capillaris (hair-awned muhly)
...the apex and between the terminal teeth of the lemma (vs. M. capillaris, with glumes shorter than the lemma and the lemma awn inserted at the apex of the lemma).: Apera spica-venti ...
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Crataegus: Dichotomous Key
...the apex [Fig. 836]; anthers non-anthocyanic; thorns (12–) 23–55 mm long 2b. Flowers with 1 style; leaf blades cuneate to broad-cuneate at base, rounded to acute at apex; anthers anthocya...
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Question: Regarding our Strophostyles conversation, I thought I thought I should say what …
...the apex, usually as long as or longer than the basal connate portion of the calyx; leaflets frequently with a lobe on one or both margins, the terminal one 25–36 mm wide and 1.5–3 times as long as wi...