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Group 10: Herbaceous angiosperms with superior ovaries, actinomorphic flowers, distinct petals or the petals lacking, and 2 or more connate carpels: Dichotomous Key
...the apex forming a floating rosette (not forming a rosette in 2 species) [Fig. 766]; flowers unisexual, without perianth; fruit a schizocarp (in part) 15b. Leaves not crowded at the ape...
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Caprifoliaceae: Dichotomous Key
...the apex, but without awn-tips 5a. Calyx-teeth or -setae (6–) 8–16 (–24); receptacle pubescent, without scales 5b. Calyx-teeth or -setae 4 or 5 or absent altogether; receptac...
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Carex Group 5: Dichotomous Key
...the apex, but not long-prolonged into very thin, curling tips; plants primarily of mesic to xeric soils (frequently of wetlands in C. flacca, but that species with arching or drooping lower spi...
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Agrostis: Dichotomous Key
...the apex of the glumes [Fig. 181] 9a. Leaf blades involute, 0.2–2 mm wide, the basal ones persisting all year in a tuft; reproductive stems with 3 or fewer leaf-bearing nodes (in part) ...
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Cyperus diandrus (umbrella flatsedge)
...toward apex, the pigmented region not outlining a conspicuous pale region on each side of the scale, and style connate in the basal 1/3 (vs. C. diandrus, with floral scales with anthocyanic pigments m...
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Carex oronensis (Orono sedge)
...the apex).: Carex ovalis Family: Cyperaceae Genus: Carex
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Scirpus hattorianus (mosquito bulrush)
...very apex (vs. S. hattorianus, with perianth bristles numbering mostly 5 or 6 per flower, more than 0.6 times as long as the achene, barbed in the apical half).: Scirpus georgianus ...
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Salix aurita (eared willow)
...the apex, staminate aments 26–39 x 12–26 mm, and leaf blades not or only somewhat rugose-veiny (vs. S. aurita, with floral bracts usually light brown to medium red-brown, staminate aments 15.5–21.5 x ...
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Wisteria floribunda (Japanese wisteria)
...to apex).: Wisteria sinensis Synonyms: Glycine floribunda, Kraunhia floribunda, Rehsonia florib...
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Salix serissima (autumn willow)
...the apex (vs. S. serissima, with leaf blades glaucous abaxially, the emerging ones lacking red-brown hairs, and floral bracts densely pubescent throughout the abaxial surface).: Salix luci...