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Family: Betulaceae (birch family)
...subtending 1-3 flowers. The petals and sepals are absent or very small. The pollen-bearing flowers have 2-10 stamens with short filaments. The ovule-bearing flowers have 2 styles. The fruit is a nut o...
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Family: Grossulariaceae (currant family)
...is 1 ovary comprised of 2 carpels. The fruit is a fleshy berry. Species in this family were formerly included in the Saxifragaceae. This Family's Genera: Ribes Key To This Family's Genera
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Family: Parnassiaceae (grass of parnassus family)
...is 1 style and 4 stigmas. The fruit is a dry capsule that opens by 4 valves to release many small, winged seeds. Species in this family were formerly considered to be part of the Saxifragaceae. This ...
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Family: Haloragaceae (water-milfoil family)
...are 1-4 styles. The fruit is usually a schizocarp that separates into multiple segments at maturity. This Family's Genera: Myriophyllum Proserpinaca Key To This Family's Genera
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Family: Scrophulariaceae (figwort family)
...is 1 style. The fruit is a capsule that splits open to release its seeds. This family has seen major revisions based on phylogenetic evidence. Some species formerly placed here are now placed in the...
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Family: Eriocaulaceae (pipewort family)
...have 1 style and 2 or 3 stigmas. They mature as a dry, thin-walled capsule. The seeds are small and translucent. This Family's Genera: Eriocaulon Key To This Family's Genera
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Family: Papaveraceae (poppy family)
...and 1 style (or none) with a lobed stigma. The fruit is a dry capsule that releases its many small seeds by splitting open lengthwise or opening through apical pores. Species formerly placed in the Fu...
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Family: Alliaceae (onion family)
...and 1 style. The ovary is composed of 3 carpels. The fruit is a dry capsule containing black seeds that may be winged. The family was formerly included in a broadly defined Liliaceae. This Family's ...
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Question: Hi, Attached is an image of an interesting little plant that I …
...about 1" long. It was growing alone in the open in a wooded area. Thanks for your ID help, it's hard with no flower to go on. Ann Answer: Ann, good afternoon. The plant you have photogr...
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Question: Hello! This plant appeared in my parent's yard in Sherborn, MA a …
...than 1/2" diameter. Thank you! Answer: Dear kblossfeld, it looks like a species of pink-flowered forget-me-not (e.g., Myosotis alpestris, Myosotis sylvatica). It would be very difficult for me...