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Ipomoea lacunosa (white morning-glory)
...the apex, eciliate (vs. I. lacunosa, with the corolla usually white, 10–23 mm long, and sepals 10–15 mm long, acuminate at the apex, often abrubtly so, hirsute-ciliate along the margin).: ...
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Cirsium flodmanii (Flodman's thistle)
...the apex, and pappus bristles 12-24 mm long (vs. C. flodmanii, with leaf blades usually thinly tomentose on the adaxial surface, stem uniforny and persistently tomentose, and pappus bristles 20-30 mm ...
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Bidens laevis (smooth beggar-ticks)
...near apex (vs. B. laevis, with the flower heads with rays 15-30 mm long and chaff between disk flowers yellow-orange to orange-red near apex).: Bidens cernua ...
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Reseda odorata (garden mignonette)
...the apex into 9–15 linear-spathulate segments, capsules 7–11 mm wide, and seeds dull, undulate-rugose, and leaf blades entire or sometimes the upper ones with 2 or 3 lobes).: Reseda lutea ...
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Ageratina aromatica (lesser snakeroot)
...the apex, with 9-25 well developed teeth per margin, and petioles mostly 20-80 mm long on well developed leaves (vs. A. aromatica, with leaf blades firm, mostly 3-7 cm long, obtuse to acute at the ape...
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Eleocharis diandra (Wright's spikesedge)
...the apex and tubercles 0.2-0.3 mm tall (vs. E. diandra, with floral scales acute and keeled near the apex and tubercles 0.1-0.2 mm tall).: Eleocharis aestuum Family...
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Potentilla intermedia (downy cinquefoil)
...the apex (vs. P. intermedia, with leaflets pale green abaxially, petals mostly 4–5 mm long, and segments of epicalyx oblong-ovate to oblong, obtuse to acute at the apex).: Potentilla incli...
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Carex capillaris (hair-like sedge)
...the apex; beak of perigynium usually smooth, relatively abruptly tapering from the body, 0.6–1.2 mm long; stem leaf blades 0.5–1.4 (–2) mm wide; lowermost bract of inflorescence with a sheath 1.7–7 (–...
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Solidago latissimifolia (Elliott's goldenrod)
...the apex, and disk corollas 2.5–3.5 mm long (vs. S. latissimifolia, with the involucre 4–6 mm tall, involucral bracts oblong to narrow-ovate, the larger 0.7–1.2 mm wide, obtuse to rounded at the apex,...
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Nymphaea tuberosa (tuberous water-lily)
...the apex, abaxial surface of the sepals and leaf blades purple or sometimes green, branches of the rhizome not constricted at the base, and petioles faintly, if at all, striped (vs. N. tuberosa, with ...