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  • Medicago arabica (spotted medick)

    ...near apex of fruit, diverging from outline of fruit (vs. M. arabica, with leaflets broad-obovate to broad-obcordate, 0.7–1.1 times as long as wide, usually with a dark blotch or mottles on the adaxial...

  • Platanthera clavellata (little club-spur bog-orchid)

    ...the apex, and stem with 1 principal leaf).: Platanthera flava leaves all basal and spur mostly 3-8mm long (vs. P. clavellata, with leaves borne on a stem and spur 7-13...

  • Valerianella locusta (European corn-salad)

    ...near apex (vs. V. locusta, with fertile locule of fruit conspicuously thickened by a corky mass on the abaxial and cymules with spatulate outer bractlets and spinulose-ciliate inner bractlets).: ...

  • Carex laevivaginata (smooth-sheathed sedge)

    ...yellow apex of the leaf sheaths and the leaves covered with papillae, distinguish smooth-sheathed sedge from others in its subgenus. It is found in marshes, wet meadows, shores and riparian forests. ...

  • Anthriscus sylvestris (wild chervil)

    ...rounded apex and a notch at the center). Petal tip shape: the petal tip is rounded. Petal tip shape: ...

  • Solidago leiocarpa (Cutler's goldenrod)

    ...the apex and along the central band, and leaves of the stem below the capitulescence numbering 5–40 (vs. S. leiocarpa, with involucral bracts oblong to lanceolate, not glutinous, the middle ones 1.2–2...

  • Euphorbia serpens (matted sandmat)

    ...near apex, and capsules 1–1.5 mm long).: Euphorbia polygonifolia Synonyms: Anisophyllum serpens, Chamaesyce serpens ...

  • Dulichium arundinaceum (three-way sedge)

    ...the apex of the achene body. The plant is further characterized by cespitose habit and terminal and axillary glomerules of spikelets (as in Rhynchospora) combined with flowers that 
lack perian...

  • Valerianella radiata (beaked corn-salad)

    ...near apex (vs. V. radiata, with the corolla 1.5–2 mm long, with lobes 0.4–0.8 mm long, and outer bracts of cymule spinulose-ciliate).: Valerianella umbillicata fertile...

  • Malus pumila (cultivated apple)

    ...obtuse apex, short and stout, tomentose pedicels, and a yellow pome that is often red tinged and 50 mm or more in diameter. Malus sieboldii, a naturalized species that has some leaf blades lobe...