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  • Lolium multiflorum (Italian rye grass)

    ...florets, apex of the glume of upper spikelets more or less extending to the tip of the lowest lemma on the same side (vs. L. multiflorum, with the rachis of the inflorescence rough on the surface oppo...

  • Lamium album (white henbit)

    ...the apex (vs. L. album, with the corolla white or rarely pink, leaf blades without a white blotch, and terminal tooth of the upper leaf blades acute at the apex).: Lamium maculatum ...

  • Betula minor (dwarf birch)

    ...the apex, and each wing of samara narrower than the body (vs. B. minor, with leaf blades mostly 1.5-5.5 cm long, obscurely double serrate with teeth that are obtuse to acute at the apex, and each wing...

  • Spiraea alba (white meadowsweet)

    ...the apex 
 … 1a. S. alba var. alba1b.  Rachis of panicle and hypanthium ± glabrous; leaf blades broad-oblanceolate to oblong or obovate, 2–3 times as long as wide; branchlets ...

  • Carex lenticularis (lake shore sedge)

    ...triangular apex that is often twisted (vs. C. lenticularis, with the lowermost spike erect to ascending, and perigynia minutely papillose, with 3-5 veins on each surface, with an acute to obtuse apex ...

  • Sphenopholis intermedia (slender wedgescale)

    ...the apex, spikelets 2.5–3 mm long, and anthers 0.5–0.8 mm (vs. S. intermedia, with upper glume acute at the apex, spikelets 3–4.2 mm long, and anthers 0.3–0.5 mm long).: Sphenopholis obtus...

  • Amsinckia eastwoodiae (Eastwood's fiddleneck)

    ...the apex (vs. A. eastwoodiae, with the corolla 10-20 mm long, the expanded portion 8-14 mm wide at the apex).: Amsinckia menziesii Synonyms: ...

  • Spiranthes romanzoffiana (hooded ladies'-tresses)

    ...the apex, with obscure veins on the adaxial surface that have parallel to somewhat diverging branches (vs. S. romanzoffiana, with labellum with a deep, subapical constriction at ca. 2/3 distance from ...

  • Xyris smalliana (Small's yellow-eyed-grass)

    ...the apex usually acute (vs. X. smalliana, with the tips of lateral sepals exserted beyond floral scales, seeds 0.6-0.8 mm long, and spikes mostly 10–20 mm tall, the apex usually rounded).: ...

  • Spiranthes vernalis (spring ladies'-tresses)

    ...their apex, and labellum white with a green or green-yellow central area (vs. S. vernalis, with rachis of inflorescence mostly or entirely pubescent with non-glandular hairs, glands of rachis, if pres...