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  • appearing terminal and branched by reduction of leaves, spicate, erect or ascending, rigid or flexible; androgynous inflorescences with pistillate cupules/flowers
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  • Mentioned on page 363. Annuals, 4–42 cm; taprooted. Stems erect or ascending, branched, eglandular or stipitate-glandular, especially distally. Leaves basal
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  • Herbs, perennial; rhizomatous. Stems erect or ascending, glabrous. Leaves basal and cauline, opposite; petiole present or absent; blade not fleshy, leathery
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  • sometimes rhizomatous [sometimes tuberous]. Stems erect or ascending [climbing], reddish [green or brown], simple or branched. Cymes [1–] few [–many] -flowered
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  • when erect with spongy base. Stems decumbent to erect or ascending, terete, sometimes angled distally. Leaves alternate or fascicled. Flowers 5 (or 6) -merous;
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  • slender to thickened, usually erect, occasionally spreading, rootstock. Stems erect or ascending [prostrate], branched or unbranched, terete, glabrous [hairy]
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  • Mentioned on page 260, 304. Shrubs or subshrubs, dioecious or monoecious; herbage ± scurfy. Stems erect or ascending, branching from base, not jointed,
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  • page 670, 671. Stems erect or ascending, 20–90 cm, puberulent and glandular-puberulent or scabrous, often glabrate. Leaves puberulent or glandular-puberulent
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  • Stems erect or ascending, usually gray to gray-green or green, sometimes purple to black, (2–) 4–7 (–10) dm, sparsely to densely canescent or hirsute
    6 KB (475 words) - 11:37, 30 July 2020
  • "spore architecture or pubescence or relief","spore shape","stem architecture or arrangement or shape or vernation","stem growth form or orientation","stem
    5 KB (543 words) - 07:52, 30 July 2020
  • veins Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2. Plants terrestrial or on rock. Stems erect or ascending, stolons absent. Leaves monomorphic, evergreen. Petiole ±
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  • ascending, or divaricate, (not reflexed or secund), slender. Flowers: sepals erect or ascending, ovate or oblong, lateral pair saccate or not basally, (margins
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  • (taprooted; often aromatic). Stems 1–10+, usually erect or ascending, sometimes decumbent, branched or not, glabrous or glabrate to sparsely hairy (hairs basifixed)
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  • Association Herbs, erect or ascending, rarely rooting at nodes. Roots thick, fleshy, densely brownish-tomentose. Stems erect or ascending, unbranched or sparsely
    6 KB (342 words) - 01:00, 30 July 2020
  • slender. Flowers: sepals erect or ascending, [ovate-] oblong, (glabrous or pubescent); petals [sometimes absent] usually white or pink [reddish], obovate
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  • 446, 447. Plants densely cespitose. Culms erect or ascending, 7–52 cm × 0.5–1 mm. Leaves: basal sheaths white or light-brown; nonbasal sheaths green, 8–37
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  • Annuals, biennials, or perennials; (sometimes suffrutescent); scapose or not; glabrous, glabrescent, or pubescent. Stems erect or ascending, branched. Leaves
    10 KB (722 words) - 12:21, 30 July 2020
  • 2–15 cm, or leafy stems arising directly from roots; single plants usually bowl-shaped, with up to a 65 cm lateral spread. Stems erect or ascending (often
    8 KB (654 words) - 22:06, 29 July 2020
  • 1–1.9 dm; from a woody caudex; with a taproot. Stems few to several, erect or ascending, unbranched, hairs spreading, long, soft, eglandular, mixed with
    8 KB (643 words) - 18:52, 29 July 2020
  • pubescent or glabrous; axillary leaf clusters absent. Inflorescences terminal, open, leafy, 3–50+-flowered cymes. Pedicels erect or ascending in fruit,
    9 KB (818 words) - 10:08, 30 July 2020

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