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  • Antennaria (section Group 1)
    subshrubs (dioecious, gynoecious, or polygamodioecious), (0.2–) 4–25 (–70) cm (sometimes cespitose, sometimes stoloniferous, sometimes rhizomatous). Stems
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  • cross-sections non-kranz. Inflorescences usually spikes or spikelike racemes, with 1-5 sessile or subsessile spikelets per node, occasionally panicles, sometimes
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  • 2–9-carpelled; ovary 1, superior (half-inferior to inferior in Portulaca), 1-locular throughout or initially plurilocular and becoming 1-locular distally (in
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  • (distinct) erose to laciniate or aristate scales (in 1–2 similar or contrasting series), or ± coroniform. x = 8. w North America, nw Mexico Species 13 (13 in
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  • glabrous. Seeds brown or dark-brown, angled, angled-elongate, or disciform, 1.8–5.4 mm. North America, n Mexico Species 20 (20 in the flora). D. D. Keck (1951)
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  • Etymology: Greek mikros, small, and anthos, flower Treatment appears in FNA Volume 8. Treatment on page 49. Mentioned on page 43, 44, 45, 48, 50, 54, 68, 69, 133
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  • beaked, pericarp thin; hila linear; embryos less than 1/3 the length of the caryopses. x = 7, 8, 10, 11, 12. The tribe Stipeae includes about 15 genera
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  • adaxial surface without 2 marginal veins more prominent than midvein, blade 2+ cm, longer than its sheath, 2–4.5 mm wide, glabrous. Inflorescences racemose
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  • rarely smooth, some branches longer than 1 cm; secondary panicles sometimes present in the leaf-axils. Spikelets 1.2-7 mm, pedicellate, laterally compressed
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  • epidermis adaxially or on both sides, 1 or 2 stereid bands, the abaxial stereid band usually rounded or reniform, guide cells in 1 (–3) layers, hydroid strand occasionally
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  • with white elaiosome; seeds dispersed ballistically and by ants. x = 5, 6, 7, 8. North America, (including Mexico), Central America (Guatemala), Asia, adventive
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  • (smooth), mucilaginous or not when wetted; cotyledons accumbent. x = 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15. North America, n Mexico, s South America (Argentina), s South
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  • double, rarely single or absent; exostome teeth 0, 8, or 16, papillose or striate; endostome segments 0, 8, or 16. Calyptra mitrate, conic-oblong to short-conic
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  • occasionally 1-locular, 3-angled, ovoid, or cylindrical, with axillary or rarely parietal placentation; style included or exserted; stigmas 1 or 3, 3-lobed
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  • primary-stems and shoots, (1–) 4–30 (–50) -flowered, usually panicles, sometimes corymbs, glabrous; bracts absent or present, (0 or) 1–3 (–8); bracteoles absent
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  • Receptacles flat or convex, epaleate (except H. newberryi). Ray-florets 0 or 8, pistillate, fertile; corollas white to ochroleucous. Disc-florets 12–70+,
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  • not prominently veined; beak terminal, straight or curved, 12-110 mm. X = 8. Worldwide, mostly temperate, a few subarctic, subalpine, or tropical Species
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  • having 6-8 sepals and brown or black (never white) rhizomes with a 3-5 mm diameter in contrast to the 5 sepals and white or black rhizomes with 1-3 mmdiameter
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  • Oxalis triangularis, Oxalis trilliifolia, Oxalis violacea Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 433. 1753. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Wood-sorrel sourgrass false shamrock
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  • sessile or setose-glandular; bracts persistent, 1–3, margins entire or serrate, sometimes undulate. Flowers 1–9 cm diam.; hypanthium globose to depressed-globose
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