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  • Lonicera morrowii (Morrow's honeysuckle)

    ...acuminate apex (vs. L. morrowii, with peduncles 5–15 mm long and leaf blades obtuse to acute at the apex).: Lonicera maackii Family: Caprifoliaceae Genus: Lonicera...

  • Robinia hispida (bristly locust)

    ...the apex, at least sparsely pubescent abaxially, 7–25 mm wide; flowers 20–25 mm long … 1a. Robinia hispida var. fertilis (Ashe) Clausen1b.  Plants rarely fruiting, and w...

  • Lonicera reticulata (grape honeysuckle)

    ...the apex, collectively forming a suborbicular to orbicular disk, and seeds 4.5–5 mm long (vs. L. reticulata, with the uppermost gamophyllous leaf blades green adaxially, bluntly pointed to pointed at ...

  • Amaranthus powellii (Powell's amaranth)

    ...at apex and outwardly curved (vs. A. powellii, with carpellate sepals acute to subacute at apex and erect).: Amaranthus retroflexus Synonyms: ...

  • Amaranthus cruentus (blood amaranth)

    ...at apex, much shorter than bracteoles (vs. A. cruentus, with sepals acute at apex, equal to or slightly shorter than bracteoles).: Amaranthus caudatus Synonym...

  • Crataegus ideae (Ide's hawthorn)

    ...the apex and thorns mostly 22-45 mm long and mostly 2-2.9 mm thick at the midpoint (vs. C. ideae, with leaf blades rounded to obtuse at the apex and thorns mostly 45-60 mm long and 1.9 to 2.1 mm thick...

  • Narcissus poeticus (poet's daffodil)

    ...ruffled apex, and tepals yellow, 2.5–3.5 cm long (vs. N. poeticus, with the corona cup-like, 3–5 mm long, usually yellow with a red, crenulate apex, and tepals white, 1.5–2.5 cm long).: Na...

  • Aethusa cynapium (fool's-parsley)

    ...the apex; awl-shaped). Wings on stem: the stem does not have wings on it. Petal tips (Cuscuta): NA...

  • Carya tomentosa (mockernut hickory)

    ...the apex, pubescent with both simple and compound hairs, and exterior of fruit minutely hirsute (vs. C. tomentosa, with leaves with petioles and rachis densely hirsute, the leaflets acute at the apex,...

  • Phleum alpinum (mountain Timothy)

    ...the apex (vs. P. alpinum, with the longer glume awns of a spike 1.5–3 mm long and stems not bulbous-thickened at the base, smooth near the apex).: Phleum pratense ...