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  • Iva frutescens (maritime marsh-elder)

    ...flower head of the composite family, Asteraceae). Hypanthium present: the flower does not have a hypanthium. Superposed buds...

  • Benthamidia japonica (kousa big-bracted-dogwood)

    ...flower head of the composite family, Asteraceae). Leaves per node: there are two leaves per node along the stem. First-year ...

  • All other grass-like plants: Grass-like plants: Simple Key

    ...little-headed spikesedge. Eleocharis quadrangulata. square-stemmed spikesedge. Eleocharis quinqueflora. few-flowered spikesedge. Eleocharis robbinsii. Robbins' spikesed...

  • Dipsacus fullonum (fuller's teasel)

    ...flower head, was formerly used to raise the nap on woolen clothing. This non-native species was also frequently used in funeral wreathes. It is sometimes still found growing in or near graveyards. H...

  • Asteraceae Group 6: Dichotomous Key

    ...in head-like glomerules, each with a single ray flower; involucre up to 1 mm in diameter, with usually 2 bracts; upper leaf blades sessile and often connate at the base 2b. Capitula large...

  • Solidago: Dichotomous Key

    ...small-headed Symphyotrichum. This confusion can be solved by noting the fresh ray flower color on herbarium labels. Hybridization is reported between closely related species but does not appear...

  • Trifolium aureum (palmate hop clover)

    ...flower heads age, the florets fold down and become brown, resembling dried hops. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields All Characteristics: New En...

  • Mirabilis albida (pale umbrella-wort)

    ...flower head of composites). Petal folding in bud: NA. Petal folds or pleats: NA. ...

  • Erodium botrys (long-beaked stork's-bill)

    ...the head and beak of a stork (the Latin Erodium is derived from the Greek for Heron, which has a similar beak). This species is native to Eurasia and North Africa. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made o...

  • Apiaceae: Dichotomous Key

    ...dense, head-like clusters of ± sessile flowers [Fig. 349], each flower subtended by a bractlet; most leaf blades spinulose-toothed 6b. Inflorescence dense to open, with pedicellate flower...