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  • (–70) mm, in dense cushions to loose mats, olivaceous, dark black-green to rusty-redbrown. Leaves broadly oblong-ovate, oblong-lanceolate, to narrowly ovatelanceolate
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  • page 341, 342, 630, 637, 652. Plants small to large, ± glaucous, green to rusty brown. Stems with branches erect to arcuate, sometimes attenuate to flagellate
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  • patches, green, yellow to grayish green or yellowbrown, sometimes olive with rusty-red tinge, often hoary when dry. Stems creeping, procumbent to ± erect, irregularly
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  • Hypnum curvifolium 12 Alar cells more than 20, regions not excavate; plants rusty brown to golden brown or occasionally dark green, dull; stems densely branched
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  • scales or long strips or broad plates. Twigs greenish, orangish, reddish, or rusty brown, or bronze, terete, slender or stout, pubescent and scaly or glabrous;
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  • triangular scales (0.2–1 mm), inner of 30–45 off-white, stramineous, or tan to rusty brown, barbellate, apically clavate or attenuate bristles (3–11 mm). x =
    25 KB (1,511 words) - 21:54, 29 July 2020
  • paired axillary, globose, warty, rusty-pubescent syconia 1 cm in diameter. Vernacular names include Port Jackson fig, rusty fig, and littleleaf fig. None
    8 KB (474 words) - 08:43, 30 July 2020
  • margins entire, apex obtuse, occasionally somewhat acute; surfaces abaxially rusty or golden pubescent, often becoming glabrate and glaucous with age. Fruits:
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  • reflexed, valvate, broadly ovate to semiorbiculate; petals 5, white becoming rusty brown, obovate-orbiculate or elliptic to ovate, base clawed; stamens 10 or
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  • sporangia-bearing pinnae at apex. Sporangia greenish, turning red, then rusty brown. 2n =44. Phenology: Sporulation early spring–midsummer. Habitat: 0–2300
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  • M. Fabijan Common names: Fool’s huckleberry mock or false azalea rusty-leaf or rusty or Pacific or smooth menziesia IllustratedEndemic Synonyms: Menziesia
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  • mm, margins not ciliate, faces glabrous, or hairy and papillate (papillae rusty or yellowish, wartlike); pappi 0. Generated Map Legacy Map Calif. Subspecies
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  • surfaces abaxially pale, glaucous, moderately pubescent when young with rusty brown, appressed hairs, glabrescent with age, adaxially green, lustrous.
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  • on page 537. Mentioned on page 531, 534, 543, 549. Plants small to large, rusty green, golden green, yellow-green, or pale green. Stems 1–8+ cm, pale to
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  • ovate to semiorbiculate, 0.5–0.9 mm; petals tardily falling, white, turning rusty, obovate-orbiculate, to 1–2 mm diam.; stamens (10–) 15, filaments 1–1.5 mm
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  • and gradually deteriorating, dehiscence loculicidal. Seeds 10+ per locule, rusty brown, fusiform, sometimes caudate. x = 13. w, se North America, Mexico,
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  • obovate, 1.8–4 (–5) × 1–2.5 cm; tunics brownish black, papery, apex with rusty, straight hairs adaxially. Leaves 2–3 (–4), widely spaced, more or less declinate
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  • stout, erect. Capsule erect, immersed to emergent, light to dark-brown or rusty red, spherical to obovoid, urn becoming compressed basally and columella
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  • Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants small to medium-sized, rusty brownish to yellowish (occasionally dark green). Stems 2–5 cm, yellow-green
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  • ribbed, faces short-strigose; pappi persistent, of 20–35 stramineous to rusty brown, apically attenuate bristles in 2–3 series, outer either bristles grading
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