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  • 386. Mentioned on page 13, 307, 385, 387, 655. Plants medium-sized to very large, green, brownish, variegated green and red, entirely red, or brownish to
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  • distinct or approximate; rostellum longer than wide; viscidium relatively large, disc-shaped; ovary sessile or subsessile. Fruits capsules. Tropical and
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  • crevices, wet gravels and sands, tufts of moss along rocky coasts and shores of large lakes Elevation: 0-300 m Generated Map Legacy Map Greenland, Alta., Man.
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  • band absent, guide cells 2 in 1 layers, hydroid strand present, small to large, abaxial stereid band very weak or occasionally absent, rounded in sectional
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  • Volume 28. Treatment on page 83. Mentioned on page 84. Plants medium-sized to large, coarse, in loose or dense wefts or mats, yellow-green, grayish green, blackish
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  • lanceolate, to 3.3 m, rigid or flexible, very fibrous, margins with small or large corneous teeth, mature apex a firm, blunt point. Inflorescences paniculate
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  • Patricia M. Eckel Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants mostly large. Leaves broadly ovatelanceolate to ovate, often distinctly curved throughout
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  • Roots white, contractile. Rhizomes to 30 cm or more, 2.5–5 cm diam. Leaves large; petiole stout, 5–40 cm; blade to 135 × 70 cm, base cuneate to subtruncate
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  • surface at distal and proximal ends; basal row of cells at insertion with 1 large prorula at proximal end on abaxial surface. Specialized asexual reproduction
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  • surface with numerous large pores and resorption gaps in apical angles, concave surface with large resorption gaps below and large resorption pores above
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  • Volume 28. Treatment on page 595. Mentioned on page 590, 642. Plants somewhat large, in coarse mats, yellow-green to brownish, dull. Stems pinnate. Stem-leaves
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  • Treatment on page 617. Mentioned on page 590, 616, 618, 622, 654. Plants large. Stems pinnate or irregularly 2-pinnate. Stem and branch leaves similar,
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  • rounded-obtuse. Inflorescences terminal, solitary, racemose spikes; bracts large, foliaceous. Flowers 2–15, resupinate, showy; lip protruding downward from
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  • M. Eckel Etymology: Greek kyklos, circle, and diktyon, net, alluding to large laminal cells Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 255.
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  • proximally; endostome segments broadly perforate, usually split into one large gaping perforation. North America, Eurasia, n Africa, Pacific Islands (New
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  • FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 635. Mentioned on page 629, 653. Plants large, green, dark green, or yellowish-brown. Stems with branches arcuate, circinate
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  • Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 168. Bulb scales: large 2–8; small 0–4. Stem 1–4.5 dm. Leaves 3–7, alternate, often ± crowded just
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  • lax to rather dense; floral bracts prominently exserted, foliaceous, often large. Flowers few-to-many, resupinate; lip notched to 3-lobed; lateral lobes prominent
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  • Inflorescences terminal, solitary spikes, lax; floral bracts often foliaceous, large to minute, scarious distally. Flowers few–many, resupinate, sessile, showy;
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  • brown, smooth, shallowly furrowed, sometimes sometimes appearing warty with large, raised lenticels. Branches unarmed, stout; twigs hoary tomentose. Leaves:
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