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Kickxia elatine (sharp-leaved cancerwort)
...the apex).: Kickxia spuria Synonyms: Antirrhinum elatine, Linaria elatine Family: Plantaginaceae Ge...
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Swida sericea (red-osier dogwood)
...near apex (vs. S. sericea, with pith of branchlets white, fruit usually white, and style slender throughout).: Swida amomum branchlets green to yellow-green, often mot...
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Polygonatum latifolium (broad-leaved Solomon's-seal)
...at apex and filaments smooth, glabrous or pubescent).: Polygonatum pubescens Synonyms: Convallaria latifolia, Polygo...
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Mitella prostrata (prostrate bishop's-cap)
...the apex) but with a different number and arrangement of stem leaves. The VT report is approximate because the original collection by Michaux did not provide enough information to know whether ...
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Antennaria parlinii (Parlin's pussytoes)
...the apex; reproductive stems and involucral bracts often purple … 3b. A. parlinii ssp. parliniiSubspecies fallax is known from CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, ...
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Phlox divaricata (wild blue phlox)
...the apex, sometimes tapering to a short awn-tip up to 0.5 mm, basal, connate portion of the corolla glabrous, and reproductive stem erect or decumbent at base, whereas the sterile, basal offshoots are...
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Setaria faberi (Chinese foxtail)
...the apex (vs. S. faberi, with leaves pubescent with soft hairs and scabrous on the adaxial surface, spikelets 2.5–3 mm long, and inflorescence nodding from near the base).: Setaria viridis...
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Piptatherum racemosum (black-seeded mountain-rice grass)
...the apex (vs. P. racemosum, with the lemma awn 10–25 mm long, spikelets 6–8 mm long excluding the awns, and lemmas usually sparsely to densely pubescent +/- throughout).: Piptochaetium av...
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Centaurea cyanus (garden knapweed)
...to apex of the involucre. The visible portion of the basal ones are frequently white to pale, the middle ones green (in life) to brown (in drying), and the apical ones tinged with or wholly pink. ...
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Echium creticum (Cretan viper's-bugloss)
...to apex (vs. E. creticum, with lower branches of the inflorescence 12–22 cm long, not bearing flowers in the basal portion).: Echium vulgare stamens not or scarcely ex...