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Mikania scandens (climbing hempvine)
... Bract tip shape: the tips of the bracts are acuminate (tapered to a narrow point). Stem wings: the stem does not have ...
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Deinandra fasciculata (clustered moonshine-daisy)
... Bract resin: the bracts have resin or resin glands. Style branch number: the style has two branches. ...
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Antennaria parlinii (Parlin's pussytoes)
...Smaller bracts at base of bracts: there is no smaller, outer cycle of bracts. Leaf blade shape: the leaf blade is obovate (...
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Coreopsis: Dichotomous Key
...involucral bracts 2–3 mm long, ca. ⅓ to ½ as long as the inner involucral bracts; reproductive stems 10–30 dm tall 7b. Leaf blades sessile or borne on petiole-like structur...
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Cerastium: Dichotomous Key
...the bracts apically with long, forward-pointing, white, eglandular hairs that potrude beyond the apex 6b. Sepals and bracts lacking elongate, eglandular hairs that protrude beyond the ape...
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Question: Good Afternoon I have several species of sedge growing around my house. …
...involucral bracts suggests Carex grayi, but that species usually has several branches in the inflorescence (unless it is a depauperate specimen). If you check the margins of the bracts just beneath t...
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Question: I live in the Boston area and need some help identifying a …
...(big-bracted-dogwood). These species were formerly placed in the genus Cornus and were called flowering dogwoods. I can't tell for certain without flowers or fruits, but it looks like Benthamid...
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Sonchus asper (spiny-leaved sow-thistle)
...Smaller bracts at base of bracts: there is no smaller, outer cycle of bracts. Leaf blade shape: the leaf blade is obovate (...
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Family: Fagaceae (beech family)
...of bracts (the bracts are spiny in some genera). This Family's Genera: Castanea Fagus Quercus Key To This Family's Genera
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Question: Hello! I came across a Helianthus in central NY growing in a …
...involucral bracts (not exceeding the disk) of Helianthus strumosus, but its leaves had toothed margins, which I think would be more like Helianthus decapetalus. Leaves were very rough on both sides, s...