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Clinopodium acinos (basil-thyme)
...stem apex and upper 1-3 nodes, calyx glabrous inside the connate tube, and plants perennial, with stolons (vs. C. acinos, with the inflorescence of verticillasters with 2-6 flowers in the axils of man...
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Anthoxanthum nitens (sweetgrass, vanilla sweet grass)
...the apex of the lemma (vs. A. nitens, with the pubescence of lemma of bisexual floret appressed to appressed-ascending, 0.1–0.5 mm long, sometimes longer hairs can be found near the keel, tending to b...
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Onobrychis viciifolia (Sanfoin)
...the apex; awl-shaped). Leaf blade veins: the leaf blade has one main vein running from the base towards the tip (it may or may not have secondary vei...
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Phlox pilosa (downy 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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Swida amomum (silky dogwood)
...near apex).: Swida sericea Synonyms: Cornus amomum ssp. obliqua, Cornus amomum var. schuetzeana, ...
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Sphaeralcea mendocina (Mendoza globe-mallow)
...capitate apex, and mature carpels 2-beaked).: Alcea rosea Synonyms: Malva mendocina Family: Malvaceae Genus: Sphaeralcea...
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Phedimus stoloniferus (running false stonecrop)
...near apex, not or only sparsely ciliate along the margin).: Phedimus spurius Synonyms: Sedum stoloniferum Family: Crassul...
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Arisaema dracontium (green-dragon)
... the apex and is mostly 5.1–10.5 cm long. Native to North America? Yes Synonyms: Muricauda dra...
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Benthamidia florida (flowering big-bracted-dogwood)
...the apex and fruits fused together into a multiple (vs. B. florida, with large, white to pink bracts subtending flowers truncate to notched at tha pex and fruits separate).: Benthamidia ja...
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Utricularia subulata (slender bladderwort)
...the apex, often forming a callus tip (vs. U. subulata, with the inflorescence either with white to red-purple cleistogamous flowers or with yellow chasmogamous flowers, the latter with a spur 2.4–5 mm...