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Pseudognaphalium macounii (Macoun's rabbit-tobacco)
...the apex (vs. P. macounii, with leaf blades decurrent on the stem as thin wings, acuminate at the apex).: Pseudognaphalium obtusifolium leaf blades not decurrent on th...
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Ericaceae: Dichotomous Key
...the apex of the pedicel in Eubotrys); inflorescence composed of 2 or more flowers (sometimes a solitary flower in Phyllodoce) 27a. Corolla purple; leaf blades 4–10 ×1...
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Cucurbitaceae: Dichotomous Key
...the apex; fruit exocarp green with irregular white or green-white stripes, the mesocarp red 6b. Leaf blades simple or palmately lobed and then with angular or pointed segments; fruit exoc...
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Botrychium: Dichotomous Key
...at apex [Fig. 27]; trophophores green in fall and winter; dried roots 0.5–4 mm thick 1 cm from stem (mean=2 mm), pale gray to tan (rarely darker) and with sparse transverse circular ridges in the prox...
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Liliaceae: Dichotomous Key
...near apex nor spotted 2a. Tepals green-yellow, green-white, or pink (red-purple to purple in the rare hybrid Streptopus ×oreopolus), 0.6–1.6 cm long; fruit a berry; stems ar...
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Rubiaceae: Dichotomous Key
...the apex of the stem, either solitary or in cymes; stipules entire, without a fringe 2b. Leaves 3–12 at a node (i.e., whorled; rarely only 2 leaves at some of the nodes in Galium) ...
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Cornaceae: Dichotomous Key
...at apex; leaves essentially monomorphic; inflorescence pseudanthial or not, with or without showy, petaloid bracts 3a. Inflorescence pseudoanthial, with 4, white to yellow-white or pink, ...
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Section Paniceae: Dichotomous Key
...straight-beaked apex 2b. Leaves herbaceous, flat, folded, or M-shaped in cross-section (at least when young), sometimes ± flat at maturity, not or only slightly glaucous; perigynia ascend...
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Section Paludosae: Dichotomous Key
...the apex into an elongate, sometimes curled, filiform tip, with a low, rounded midvein forming an inconspicuous abaxial keel
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Anthoxanthum: Dichotomous Key
...the apex of the lemma [Fig. 187] 1b. Inflorescence a densely congested panicle, the lower branches appressed to appressed-ascending (briefly somewhat open at anthesis); glumes distinctly ...