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  • Coreopsis: Dichotomous Key

    ...at apex; outer series of involucral bracts much shorter than the inner series [Fig. 394]; style branch apex blunt or short-conical 2a. Rays pink to white; disk corollas yellow; cypsela bo...

  • Fallopia: Dichotomous Key

    ...at apex 6a. Fruiting tepals 3.4–5.1 mm long, with crenate or irregularly jagged and often crisped wings, the wings green to green-white, relatively poorly developed especially near the ap...

  • Taxus baccata (English yew)

    ...the apex (vs. T. baccata, with winter bud scales blunt at the apex, slightly keeled, and leaf blades gradually tapering to the apex).: Taxus cuspidata winter bud scale...

  • Question: Dear Botanist, it's a bit unfair to send you images of January …

    ...the apex of the sepals and lobes spread wide (just as in your images). Best wishes. Other species that have similar sepals (as to the spine apex) have a dvery different stem pubescence (e.g., Galeop...

  • Question: This fern is growing on a steep shady side of a rocky …

    ...the apex. Polypodium virginiaum has a more oblong leaf blade shape, with the widest point nearer the middle (rather than at the base) and the leaflets are more blunt at the apex. There are other cha...

  • Cleomaceae: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex (sometimes merely truncate); flowers with (6–) 10–27 stamens; fruit elevated on a gynophore 0–2 (–6) mm long 1b. Petals entire at the apex; flowers with 6 stamens; fruit elevated...

  • Geraniaceae: Dichotomous Key

    ...from apex to base, the free portions of the carpel beaks becoming spirally coiled; carpel beaks pubescent on the adaxial (i.e., inner) surface 1b. Leaf blades palmately lobed or palmately...

  • Lycopodium: Dichotomous Key

    ...the apex 1b. Strobilus stalks with 1–5 strobili, commonly with 2 or more and each with a short stalk-like branch; upright shoots with 3–6 spreading branches; trophophylls 4–6 mm long; spo...

  • Juniperus: Dichotomous Key

    ...seeds; apex of scale-like leaves apiculate 2b. Plants upright shrubs or trees, to 15 m tall (rarely depressed in exposed situations); strobilus with a usually straight stalk, 3–6 (–8) mm ...

  • Wolffia: Dichotomous Key

    ...each apex, with a large, prominent papilla in the center of the upper surface, 1–1.5 times as long as wide [Fig. 62] 2b. Thalli with a minute, upward-bent point at each apex, lacking a ce...