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Carex emoryi (Emory's sedge)
...sheath apex. Habitat: marshes, shores of rivers or lakes All Characteristics: New England state: Connecticut. New England state: ...
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Rubus discolor (Himalayan blackberry)
...toward apex, prickles curved, and petals white or sometimes tinged with pink).: Rubus bifrons Synonyms: Rubus procerus Fa...
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Cirsium altissimum (tall thistle)
...the apex, and pappus bristles 12-24 mm long).: Cirsium flodmanii Synonyms: Carduus altissimus Family: Asteraceae Genus: ...
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Luzula confusa (northern wood rush)
...at apex, not projecting beyond the glomerules).: Luzula spicata Synonyms: Juncoides hyperboreum, Luzula hyperborea ...
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Carex ovalis (oval sedge)
...the apex (vs. C. ovalis, with a perigynium 1.3-2.1 mm wide, with a beak that is cylindric, unwinged, and entire in the apical 0.3-0.5 mm).: Carex oronensis Sy...
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Carex foenea (straw sedge)
...the apex, and achenes 1.2-1.6 mm wide).: Carex praticola Synonyms: Carex aenea Family: Cyperaceae Genus: Carex
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Carex echinodes (prickly quill sedge)
...the apex, and are often mottled or striped with white near the base. Habitat: forests, swamps All Characteristics: Habitat: wetlands. ...
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Carex atratiformis (scabrous black sedge)
...the apex but usually unawned).: Carex magellanica Synonyms: Carex atrata ssp. atratiformis, Carex ovata ...
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Avena fatua (wild oat)
...the apex but otherwise without hairs and spikelets usually with 2 florets (vs. A. fatua, with lemmas pubescent with appressed, brown hairs and spikelets usually with 3 florets).: Avena str...
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Lycium barbarum (matrimony-vine)
...the apex, corolla lobes subglabrous, and leaf blades 3-6 mm wide).: Lycium chinense Synonyms: Lycium halimifolium Family:...