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Veronicastrum virginicum (Culver's-root)
...the apex (vs. V. virginicum, with leaves mostly in whorls of 3–7, lobes of the corolla shorter than the basal tube, capsules, before dehiscence, tapering to the apex, not lobed).: Veronica...
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Elodea nuttallii (free-flowered waterweed)
...the apex (vs. E. nuttallii, with leaves 0.9-1.7 mm wide, flaccid, pointed at the apex).: Elodea canadensis Synonyms: Anacharis nuttallii ...
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Agrimonia pubescens (downy agrimony)
...the apex and hypanthium 2-2.5 mm long (vs. A. pubescens, with leaves with 5-13 larger leaflets that are acute to obtuse at the apex and hypanthium 2.5-3 mm long).: Agrimonia microcarpa ...
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Cuscuta pentagona (bush-clover dodder)
...the apex (vs. C. pentagona, with flowers with 5 corolla lobes, each lobe spreading to reflexed, and calyx lobes broad-obtuse at the apex).: Cuscuta indecora S...
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Agrimonia microcarpa (low agrimony)
...the apex and hypanthium 2.5-3 mm long (vs. A. microcarpa, with leaves with 3 or 5 larger leaflets that are rounded at the apex and hypanthium 2-2.5 mm long).: Agrimonia pubescens ...
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Puccinellia nuttalliana (Nuttall's alkali grass)
...the apex , the lowest of the spikelet 1.5–2.5 mm long, inflorescence with the lower branches spreading or reflexed, and anthers 0.4–0.8 mm long (vs. P. nuttalliana, with lemmas acute to narrow-obtuse ...
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Bidens vulgata (tall beggar-ticks)
...near apex (vs. B. vulgata, with flower heads with 10-21 outer, leaf-like involucral bracts and disk flowers with a tubular corolla that is slightly expanded and weakly pigmented with yellow toward ape...
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Spergula pentandra (five-stamened spurry)
...the apex, generally contiguous in intact flowers, flowers with usually 10 stamens, and equatorial wing of seed usually light brown to brown-black, mostly 0.2–0.3 (–0.5) mm wide (vs. S. pentandra, with...
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Cerastium pumilum (European chickweed)
...the apex with a sinus usually up to 0.5 mm deep (vs. C. pumilum, with petals equaling or shortly surpassing the sepals, with branched veins, and prominently notched at the apex with a sinus 1-1.5 mm d...
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Cerastium semidecandrum (five-stamened chickweed)
...the apex with a sinus 1-1.5 mm deep (vs. C. semidecandrum, with petals shorter than the sepals, with unbranched veins, and shallowly notched at the apex with a sinus usually up to 0.5 mm deep).: ...