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Liatris spicata (sessile-headed blazing star)
...at apex, squarrose, and axis of capitulescence usually hirsute (vs. L. spicata, with the outer involucral bracts obtuse to rounded at apex, erect, and axis of capitulescence usually glabrous).: ...
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Schoenoplectus heterochaetus (slender club-bulrush)
...the apex, and achenes plano-convex or with a low, abaxial ridge, with 5-7 perianth bristles (vs. S. heterochaetus, with sppikelets all or mostly single at the ends of the pedicels, floral scales ecili...
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Dicentra eximia (wild bleeding-heart)
... apex of inner petals not exserted beyond the outer petals and often partly concealed, and plant forming interconnected colonies by rhizome growth (vs. D. eximia, with apex of inner petals...
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Osmorhiza depauperata (blunt-fruited sweet-cicely)
...the apex and forming a terminal beak 1–2 mm long, and branches of inflorescence and pedicels ascending (vs. O. depauperata, with the schizocarps 10–15 mm long, straight or convexly tapered to the apex...
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Cuscuta epithymum (clover dodder)
...the apex, and infrastaminal scales bifid and lacking a fringe (vs. C. epithymum, with perianth mostly 5-merous, lobes of the calyx acute at the apex, and infrastaminal scales simple and fringed).: ...
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Scleranthus perennis (perennial knawel)
...the apex, spreading to erect in fruit, separate, with a narrow, white-scarious margin up to 0.1 mm wide, and floral bracts equaling or exceeding than flowers (vs. S. perennis, with sepals obtuse to ro...
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Rubus hispidus (bristly blackberry, swamp dewberry)
...the apex (vs. R. hispidus, with stems extensively trailing, the first-year vegetative stems with leaves usually with 3 somewhat evergreen leaflets that are obtuse to acute at the apex).: R...
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Betula populifolia (gray birch)
...the apex but not long-tapering, with mostly 7-9 pairs of lateral veins, and fruiting catkins occurring 2-4 together (vs. B. populifolia, with leaf blades long tapering to the apex, with 5-7 pairs of l...
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Benthamidia japonica (kousa big-bracted-dogwood)
...the apex and fruits separate (vs. B. japonica, with large, white to pink bracts subtending flowers acuminate at the apex and fruits fused together into a multiple).: Benthamidia florida ...
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Elymus repens (creeping wild-rye)
...the apex, unawned or with a tiny mucro to 0.5 mm long (vs. E. repens, with glumes long-acute at the apex, usually with an awn mostly 0.5-4 mm long).: Thinopyrum pycnanthum ...