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Viola pectinata (pectinate-leaved violet)
...at apex that are longer than 1 mm and leaf blades with prominent, coarse teeth near the basal margins that gradually become shorter and narrower toward the apex).: Viola cucullata ...
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Salix bebbiana (long-beaked willow)
...the apex (vs. S. bebbiana, with branchlets and winter buds red to red-brown, leaf blades without red-brown hairs, and floral scales tan to red at the apex).: Salix discolor ...
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Solidago rugosa (common wrinkle-leaved goldenrod)
...the apex; involucral bracts usually obtuse or rounded at apex (the innermost sometimes acute); capitula with (5–) 6–8 (–10) ray flowers; plants with relatively shorter and stiffer pubescence, occurri...
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Scrophularia lanceolata (lance-leaved figwort)
...the apex and capsule 4-7 mm long (vs. S. lanceolata, with sterile filament yellow-green near apex and capsule 6-10 mm long).: Scrophularia marilandica sterile filament...
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Bartonia paniculata (twining screwstem)
...the apex; awl-shaped). Fruit features (Brassicaceae): NA. Sepal features: one or more sepals have ...
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Solidago nemoralis (gray goldenrod)
...near apex, spirally arranged on branches, and involucral bracts acuminate at apex (vs. S. nemoralis, with the array of flower heads arching or nodding near apex and mainly on the uppersides of branche...
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Fallopia cristata (crested bindweed)
...the apex and 1–3 mm wide or rarely poorly developed, and achenes mostly 2.8–3.5 mm long (vs. F. cristata, with fruiting tepals 3.4–5.1 mm long, with crenate or irregularly jagged and often crisped win...
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Moehringia lateriflora (blunt-leaved grove-sandwort)
...the apex, leaf blades glabrous, usually acute to acuminate at the apex, and seeds 1.3–1.6 mm long (vs. M. lateriflora, with sepals 2–3 mm long, obtuse to subacute at the apex, leaf blades ciliate, obt...
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Brassicaceae: Dichotomous Key
...truncate apex or both [Figs. 521, 522] (in part) 11b. Outer two petals larger than the inner two; silicle with a long style projecting from the prominently retuse apex 10b....
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Fabaceae: Dichotomous Key
...the apex; legume shorter than 10 mm, included or barely exserted from the persistent calyx (in part) 46b. Corolla deciduous; all the filaments slender at the apex; legume 10–16 mm long, ...