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  • Prunus maritima (beach plum)

    ...the apex, glabrate to sparsely pubescent on the abaxial surface, pedicels glabrous or rarely pubescent), and drupes 10–12 mm in diameter (vs. P. maritime, with leaf blades usually ovate to elliptic or...

  • Picea rubens (red spruce)

    ...the apex, and leaves not shiny and with a bloom (vs. P. rubens, with branchlets minutely hairy but none of the hairs terminated by a gland and leaves somewhat shiny and without a bloom).: ...

  • Carex: Dichotomous Key

    ...or apex; bracteoles usually absent from the base of each spike 4b. Spikes dissimilar and some or all usually peduncled, with staminate flowers borne in separate or mixed spikes; bracteole...

  • Section Hymenochlaenae: Dichotomous Key

    ...beakless apex 5a. Leaf sheaths glabrous; leaf blades 3–9 mm wide 5b. Leaf sheaths pubescent; leaf blades 1.5–3 mm wide 1b. Uppermost spike usually unisexual and ...

  • Stellaria: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex of the stem; sepals 2–7 mm long; petals nearly as long as or longer than the sepals; seeds 0.7–1.2 mm long 7a. Stems smooth; sepals conspicuously 3-veined, 3–7 mm long; leaf blad...

  • Vicia: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex 5a. Terminal leaflet absent, not modified into a tendril; legumes 5–20 (–30) cm long; leaflets 5–10 cm long 5b. Terminal leaflet of at least the upper leaves modifie...

  • Oxalis: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex (these confluent and appearing as 1 tubercle in O. violacea); leaves and peduncles arising from one or more bulbs 3a. Leaflets obcordate to obreniform, (5–) 8–15 (–20) mm ...

  • Penstemon: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex 2a. Corolla (35–) 40–50 mm long; calyx at anthesis 7–15 mm long; upper stem leaf blades broad-ovate to orbicular, subcordate to strongly clasping at the base, strongly glaucous ...

  • Picea abies (Norway spruce)

    ...the apex, branches ascending to spreading (vs. P. abies, with seed cones 12–16 cm long, scales elliptic to rhombic, widest near the middle, and branches conspicuously pendulous).: Picea ru...

  • Hypericum majus (greater Canada St. John's-wort)

    ...at apex and sepals broadest near middle (vs. H. majus, with the capsule pointed at apex and sepals broadest below the middle).: Hypericum boreale leaf blades mostly 1-...