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Nepeta cataria (catnip)
...the apex; awl-shaped). Leaf stalk attachment to leaf: the petiole attaches at the basal margin of the leaf blade. Corolla mo...
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Geranium dissectum (cut-leaved crane's-bill)
...the apex (vs. G. dissectum, with mericarp bodies pubescent with spreading, often glandular, hairs 0.2–0.6 mm long, and ultimate segments of middle and upper stem leaves usually linear and acute at the...
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Geranium bicknellii (northern crane's-bill)
...the apex of the central column to which the fruits are attached) 1-2 mm long (vs. G. bicknellii, with flower stalks 10-60 mm long and style beak (the narrow portion at the apex of the central column t...
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Viola subsinuata (early blue violet)
...the apex, eciliate, capsules green, and leaf blades essentially glabrous (vs. V. subsinuata, with sepals ovate, rounded to obtuse at the apex, usually at least sparsely ciliate, capsules green and spo...
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Myosotis sylvatica (woodland forget-me-not)
...the apex, with widely ascending lobes (vs. M. sylvatica, with the corolla 5-8 mm wide near the apex, with horizontally spreading lobes).: Myosotis arvensis Family: ...
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Group 5: Woody angiosperms with alternate leaves: Dichotomous Key
...the apex; sepals numbering 3 or 6, petaloid, purple brown; gynoecium of 3 distinct carpels (i.e., the flowers with 3 pistils) 6b. Leaflets tapering to the apex; sepals numbering 5, sepalo...
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Viola affinis (Le Conte's violet)
...rounded apex and a notch at the center). Leaf stalk base: the petiole base is narrow where it attaches to the stem. Form of ...
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Oenothera oakesiana (Oakes' evening-primrose)
...rounded apex and a notch at the center). Fruit type (specific): the fruit is a capsule (splits along two or more seams, apical teeth or pores when dr...
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Oenothera nutans (nodding evening-primrose)
...the apex of the sepal (vs. O. nutans, with the sepal appendages borne at the true tip of the sepal, therefore, the true tip not projecting as a small scale below what appears to be the apex of the sep...
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Oenothera biennis (common evening-primrose)
...the apex of the sepal (vs. O. biennis, with the sepal appendages borne at the true tip of the sepal; therefore, the true tip not projecting as a small scale below what appears to be the apex of the se...