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True grasses: Grass-like plants: Simple Key
...hairy rosette-panicgrass. Dichanthelium boreale. northern rosette-panicgrass. Dichanthelium boscii. Bosc's rosette-panicgrass. Dichanthelium clandestinum. deer-tongue r...
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Sagina: Dichotomous Key
...basal rosettes of narrow leaves (at least on younger plants), completely glabrous 2b. Sepals 5 per flower (rarely some flowers with 4), erect in fruit; plants annual (rarely short-lived ...
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Callitriche: Dichotomous Key
... floating rosette 2a. Schizocarp 0.5–0.7 mm long, borne on a short pedicel 0.1–0.6 mm long, each mericarp with an inconspicuous wing-margin; leaf blades 2–5 mm long, connate at the base t...
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Antennaria howellii (small pussytoes)
...by rosettes; rosette leaves tending to have defined petioles … 1b. A. howellii ssp. neodioica (Greene) Bayer2b. Stolons elongate, cord-like, with few, small leaves, onl...
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Potentilla erecta (erect cinquefoil)
...basal rosettes persisting through anthesis (vs. P. erecta, with stems erect to ascending, though sometimes procumbent at anthesis, not rooting at the nodes, stem leaves sessile or subsessile, and basa...
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Family: Primulaceae (primrose family)
...in rosettes at the base of the plant. Most species have simple blades, although one genus has leaf blades that are divided into small, narrow leaflets. The margins of the leaves may be toothed or unt...
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Family: Saxifragaceae (saxifrage family)
...in rosettes at the base of the plant or on the stem arranged in alternate or opposite fashion. The leaves may have toothed or untoothed margins and have simple blades in our species. The flowers are s...
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Family: Polygonaceae (buckwheat family)
...a rosette at the base of the plant. They are simple and may or may not have petioles A distinctive characteristic of most members of the family is a papery or leaf-like sheath around the stem at the p...
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Genus: Dichanthelium (rosette-panicgrass)
...Dichanthelium. rosette-panicgrass. Some floras treat the species in this genus within the genus Panicum, but recent research has shown that they should be placed in Dichanthelium (Aliscioni et al. 2...
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Primulaceae: Dichotomous Key
...non-basal-rosette species) have been moved to other families ( Anagallis, Centunculus, Lysimachia, and Trientalis to the Myrsinaceae and Samolus to the Theophrastaceae). ...