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Liatris pycnostachya (thick-spiked blazing star)
...at apex, erect, and axis of capitulescence usually glabrous (vs. L. pycnostachya, with the outer involucral bracts acute to short-acuminate at apex, squarrose, and axis of capitulescence usually hirsu...
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Tarenaya hassleriana (giant spider-flower)
...the apex, and flowers with 7-27 stamens vs. T. hassleriana, with leaves with 5 or 7 leaflets, petals entire at apex, and flowers with 6 stamens).: Polanisia dodecandra ...
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Dichanthelium depauperatum (starved rosette-panicgrass)
...the apex, the longer, outer scales not surpassing the inner scales (vs. D. depauperatum, with spikelets pointed at the apex, the longer, outer scales surpassing the inner scales).: Dichant...
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Arisaema triphyllum (Jack-in-the-pulpit)
...the apex; plants occurring in rich, mesic forests, swamps, and peatlands … 2b. A. triphyllum ssp. pusillum (Peck) Huttleston2b. Spathe tube strongly fluted; spathe ho...
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Minuartia glabra (Appalachian sandplant)
...at apex (vs. M. glabra, with leaf blades soft, flat, stem glabrous, and petals slightly retuse at apex).: Minuartia caroliniana plants perennial, forming small mats, w...
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Ageratina altissima (white snakeroot)
...the apex, with 7-12 well developed teeth per margin, and petioles mostly 1-15 mm long (vs. A. altissima, with leaf blades herbaceous, mostly 6-18 cm long, short-acuminate to acuminate at the apex, wit...
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Helianthus pauciflorus (stiff sunflower)
...the apex … 12a. H. pauciflorus ssp. pauciflorus1b. Reproductive stems 5–12 dm tall, with 5–10 leaf-bearing nodes below the capitulescence; leaves usually opposite throughout ...
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Najas minor (brittle waternymph)
...and apex of leaf sheath convexly tapering into base of blade (vs. N. minor, with each margin of the leaf blade with 7–15 multicellular spinules and apex of leaf sheath truncate or auriculate).: ...
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Lolium perenne (perennial rye grass)
...and apex of the glume of upper spikelets not reaching the tip of the lowest lemma on the same side (vs. L. perenne, with the rachis of the inflorescence smooth on the surface opposite the spikelet, ro...
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Nipponanthemum nipponicum (Nippon-daisy)
...near apex of plant and with blades approximately as long as wide (vs. N. nipponicum, subshrubs with evergreen leaves that are clustered near the growing apex of the plant and with blades longer than w...