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  • on page 350, 351, 352, 354, 355. Annuals, 10–200 cm (taproots relatively large). Stems single, branches divaricately or freely spreading, glabrous or sparsely
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  • 14–37 × 3–5 mm, apex acuminate; lip yellow to yellow-green with several large redbrown spots near lip callus, ovatelanceolate, 14–27 × 8–14 mm, apex abruptly
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  • variation. This has been possible due to extensive fieldwork by the author and large quantities of available herbarium material. Because of evolutionary implications
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  • subshrubs, 20–110 (–150) cm, hairs usually soft, flexible, flagelliform (1–5 large, short basal-cells, abruptly changing to thinner, elongate distal cells);
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  • Volume 28. Treatment on page 518. Mentioned on page 484, 516, 644. Plants large, in thin to loose mats, light green or whitish, sometimes yellowish, dull
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  • at the apex; stomata, annulus, operculum, and peristome absent. Calyptra large, enveloping the whole capsule, mitrate, becoming cucullate on dehiscence
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  • commissures, grading from large pores at the base to a mixture of small and tiny (2 µm) at the apex, concave surface with a few large, round pores/cell in lower
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  • racemes bright green, 10–15-flowered, stout, solid, to 25 cm; floral bracts large, greenish white, ovatelanceolate, navicular; sterile bracts leafy, sparse
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  • decumbent to ascending, often widely spreading, much branched in large plants, forming large, loose mats, elongate, usually with reddish tinge, glandular-pubescent
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  • alluding to large calyptra Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 44. Mentioned on page 38, 45, 73, 77, 652. Plants small to large, in dense
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  • Flowers resupinate, large; sepals and petals similar, spreading, distinct and free, lanceolate; lip free, 3-lobed, small to very large, lateral lobes relatively
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  • absent or tubers borne on rhizoids. Sexual condition dioicous; male plants as large as female plants; perigonial leaves ovate, concave, short-acuminate; perichaetial
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  • ribbed and/or winged, dry to spongy or fleshy. Seed 1 per fruit, relatively large, outer portion of seed-coat fibrous; embryo with usually 2 folded or spirally
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  • relatively uncrowded clusters with large, nearly foliaceous bracts, these deciduous with fruits; fruits tiny to moderately large nuts, hard-shelled, not winged
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  • early in season with multiradiate hairs; leaf-scars triangular or 3-lobed, large; pith chambered. Bud-scales valvate, densely hirsute. Leaves usually odd
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  • mm, orifice entire or subentire. Stigmas 3. Achenes trigonous, almost as large as bodies of perigynia; style deciduous. Temperate regions of the Northern
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  • Treatment on page 380. Mentioned on page 345, 374, 375, 377, 378, 648. Plants large. Stems creeping to arched-ascending, 2-pinnate or 3-pinnate; paraphyllia
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  • Treatment on page 280. Mentioned on page 268. Plants small, medium-sized to large, fairly slender to coarse and rigid. Stems 1–13 cm long, prostrate, ascending
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  • Mentioned on page 405, 406, 407, 447, 461, 657. Plants medium-sized to large, in loose to dense mats, occasionally tufts, green, yellow-green, or brownish
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  • hollow chamber (seed collar) or, rarely (in O. brandegeei), filled with large, spongy cells, area above raphe a translucent membrane, surface papillose
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