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  • Question: Dry bank in power line cut, Vineyard Haven. Acaulescent, 6 mm rhizome, …

    ...the apex). Also, the short petiole with a leaf blade that is truncate at the apex supports this identification. This species is common in dry open soils throughout New England. Best wishes.

  • Magnoliaceae: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex truncate to shallowly notched; tepals streaked with an orange band near the base; fruit an aggregate of samaras; winter buds with 2 scales 1b. Leaf blades simple, the apex obtuse...

  • Gymnocarpium: Dichotomous Key

    ...toward apex of plant [Fig. 39] 1b. Leaf essentially glabrous; basal leaflets and basiscopic leafules spreading, not curving toward plant apex (except in some epipetric populations) ...

  • Narcissus: Dichotomous Key

    ...ruffled apex; stamens uniseriate, all exserted to near midlength of corona; tepals yellow, 2.5–3.5 cm long 1b. Corona cup-like, 3–5 mm long, usually yellow with a red, crenulate apex; sta...

  • Briza: Dichotomous Key

    ...at apex; leaves mostly confined to the basal portion of the plant; anthers 1.3–2 mm long; plants perennial 1b. Ligules 4–13 mm long (rarely longer), pointed at apex (infrequently truncate...

  • Leptochloa: Dichotomous Key

    ...at apex; spikelets 2–4 mm long, with 2–5 (–6) florets 1b. Leaf sheaths glabrous or scabrous, but not pustulose-pubescent; ligule 2–8 mm long, attenuate at apex and becoming lacerate at ma...

  • Stuckenia: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex, with an apiculus on young plants; stigma borne on a short style, the style persistent on the achene and forming a tiny beak on mature drupes; drupes 3–4.5 mm long 1b. Stipular s...

  • Panax: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex; plants 2–6 dm tall, in anthesis in July; flowers mostly bisexual; drupe red; root elongate and fusiform 1b. Leaflets mostly 4–8 cm long, sessile or nearly so, obtuse to acute at...

  • Angelica: Dichotomous Key

    ...obtuse apex; pericarp tightly adherent to seed 2b. Ovary glabrous; ultimate segments of leaf blades (4–) 8.5–12 (–15) cm long, with an acute apex; pericarp loose from seed at maturity ...

  • Grindelia: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex of each tooth with a prominent resin gland (leaves rarely subentire); middle involcural bracts terminated by green appendages (1.2–) 2.5–5.4 mm long 1b. Leaf blades toothed with ...