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Packera aurea (golden groundsel)
...the apex (vs. P. aurea, with the basal leaf blades bluntly toothed, conspicuously heart-shaped at the base, rounded at the apex).: Packera schweinitziana Syno...
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Veronica beccabunga (European speedwell)
...the apex, and style 2.5–3.5 mm long (vs. V. beccabunga, with leaf blades oval or oblong to oblong-obovate, broadest near or distal to the middle, rounded at the apex, and style 1.8–2.2 mm long).: ...
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Euphorbia platyphyllos (broad-leaved spurge)
...the apex, cuneate at the base and capsules smooth on the outer surface (vs. E. platyphyllos, with leaf blades +/- acute at the apex, the upper ones broad-based, and capsules verrucose on the outer sur...
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Descurainia pinnata (western tansy-mustard)
...the apex, and leaf blades usually stipitate glandular).: Descurainia incana siliques narrow-linear in outline, mostly 0.5-0.8 mm wide, and leaf blades usually eglandul...
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Amaranthus caudatus (purple amaranth)
...at apex, equal to or slightly shorter than bracteoles (vs. A. caudatus, with sepals obtuse to rounded at apex, much shorter than bracteoles).: Amaranthus cruentus ...
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Amaranthus hybridus (green amaranth)
...at apex and outwardly curved (vs. A. hybridus, with carpellate sepals acute to subacute at apex and erect).: Amaranthus retroflexus bracteoles mostly 4.5--6 mm long, m...
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Rosa carolina (Carolina rose)
...the apex, each wider than 1.1 mm, and inflorescences commonly with 3 or more flowers (vs. R. carolina, with the fused portion of the stipules parallel or nearly so, scarcely widening toward the apex, ...
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Quercus montana (mountain chestnut oak)
...the apex of each tooth-like lobe, bark gray, without deep furrows, flaky or scaly on mature stems, and carpellate involucre mostly 8–20 mm in diameter (vs. Q. montana, with leaf blades lacking a papi...
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Crataegus cyclophylla (round-leaved hawthorn)
...the apex, and pomes subglobose to short-obloid (vs. C. cyclophylla, with leaf blades on short shoots ovate to oblong-obovate or obovate, obtuse to subacute at the apex, and pomes globose to subglobose...
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Potamogeton nodosus (long-leaved pondweed)
...at apex, and drupes gray-green to olive-green (vs. P. nodosus, with submersed leaves with petioles mostly 5–13 cm long, the larger leaves with blades 10–35 mm wide and acute at the apex, and mature d...