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- Mentioned on page 480, 606. Plants small, in tufts or gregarious; dark green to golden brown or reddish-brown. Stems 1–5 mm, simple or forked; scleroderm9 KB (646 words) - 07:10, 30 July 2020
- 651, 659. Plants small, in open to dense turfs or dense cushions, dark green to golden. Stems 0.5–2 cm, rosulate or sometimes gemmiform, sparsely to strongly10 KB (725 words) - 07:35, 30 July 2020
- 5 mm, rarely glabrous; style glabrous. Capsules glabrous. Seeds brown or dark-brown, angled, angled-elongate, or disciform, 1.8–5.4 mm. North America,17 KB (733 words) - 19:07, 29 July 2020
- longer than bracts, abaxial lip inflated, lobes 3, rounded, adaxial lip golden yellow, 2–4 mm, equal to abaxial, glandular-puberulent, tip minutely hooked6 KB (457 words) - 18:58, 29 July 2020
- Camus Chênes 1: 157. 1938. Kevin C. Nixon Common names: Intermediate oaks, golden-cup oaks Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Mentioned on page 468. Trees6 KB (454 words) - 08:31, 30 July 2020
- weakly to strongly coherent, separating with or without torus attached, golden yellow to red or black, globose to hemispheric or cylindric, 5–20 mm, fleshy35 KB (2,155 words) - 15:31, 15 December 2020
- 562. Mentioned on page 516, 563, 644. Plants large, in loose mats, dark green to golden, shiny. Stems suberect to ascending, forming fronds, regularly pinnate;8 KB (477 words) - 07:53, 30 July 2020
- Brown) J. Smith J. Bot. (Hooker) 4: 58. 1841. Clifton E. Nauman Common names: Golden polypodies Etymology: Greek phlebos, vein, referring to the prominent venation6 KB (400 words) - 00:28, 30 July 2020
- compressed, 5–20 × 2.2–3 mm; floral scales (12–) 20–30 (–50), off-white to golden brown, basally 2-keeled, laterally ribless, ovate-deltate, 2–2.3 × 1–1.47 KB (546 words) - 01:33, 30 July 2020
- weak-stemmed, lax in submersed forms, ± sprawling in emergent froms; golden brown to dark-brown; capitulum weakly 5-radiate, branches straight to strongly7 KB (641 words) - 06:53, 30 July 2020
- corolla yellow to golden yellow or orange, tubular-campanulate, 4–10 cm; anther-filaments glabrous; ovary pubescent. Pepos wholly light to dark green, green10 KB (746 words) - 11:42, 30 July 2020
- Culms 4–37 cm; cataphylls with concave cells. Leaves: basal sheaths golden brown to dark-brown; blades green, eceeding culms, 0.8–4.8 mm wide, herbaceous7 KB (653 words) - 01:25, 30 July 2020
- bracts setaceous; scales hyaline, usually short-awned. > 3 2 Perigynia pale or dark brown, 5–11-veined adaxially, 3–3.6 × 1.2–1.6 mm; proximal bracts prolonged8 KB (517 words) - 01:48, 30 July 2020
- or chlorophyllous throughout. Seta dark-brown becoming black with age, fairly stout, 4–9 mm long. Capsule light to dark-brown, obloid to shortly cylindric9 KB (991 words) - 06:52, 30 July 2020
- upright but weak-stemmed; golden brown to dark-brown; capitulum distinct and often with strongly curved branches. Stems brownish to dark-brown; superficial cortex5 KB (552 words) - 07:03, 30 July 2020
- inconspicuous or lighter in color and conspicuous, acute. Perigynia ascending, golden or dark-brown, veinless, ovate, 3–4 × 1.5–1.75 mm, apex abruptly beaked, distally6 KB (514 words) - 02:02, 30 July 2020
- spawling; green, yellow-green to golden brown; capitulum usually large and flat with curved branches; green, yellow-green, or golden brown. Stems pale green to7 KB (643 words) - 07:00, 30 July 2020
- abaxially glaucous with waxy layer, often obscured by golden brown glandular-hairs, adaxially grayish dark green, scurfy with fasciculate erect and twisting7 KB (695 words) - 08:47, 30 July 2020
- yellow, tubes shorter than funnelform throats, lobes 5, deltate (anthers ± dark purple; styles glabrous proximal to branches). Ray cypselae ± obcompressed9 KB (637 words) - 23:37, 29 July 2020
- allopolyploid A. alpina complex appears to have its origins from the amphimictic, dark-phyllaried, arctic-alpine taxa including A. aromatica (ARO), A. densifolia38 KB (2,648 words) - 20:30, 29 July 2020