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  • Mentioned on page 602, 603, 647. Plants medium-sized, dendroid, light green to golden green, shiny. Stems forming stipe perpendicular to substrate, usually pinnate
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  • Treatment on page 259. Mentioned on page 590. Plants usually large, green to golden. Stems creeping, slender, inconspicuous, sympodial, secondary stems ± erect
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  • on page 575. Mentioned on page 572, 574, 644. Plants small, yellowish to golden green or brownish, glossy. Stems 1–3 (–6) cm, not complanate-foliate, irregularly
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  • densely papillose, bordered, minutely and irregularly perforate; endostome golden brown, basal membrane low, segments well developed, linear, as long as teeth
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  • speciesOrontium aquaticum Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 324. 1753. Sue A. Thompson Common names: Golden-club IllustratedEndemic Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22. Illustrator:
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  • Rariorum 3, plate 2. 1791. W. John Kress, Linda M. Prince Common names: Golden canna bandana-of-the-everglades IllustratedEndemic Treatment appears in
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  • David Whetstone, Christopher F. Nixon† Common names: Gopher-apple ground-oak golden-apple IllustratedEndemic Basionym: Chrysobalanus oblongifolius Michaux Fl
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  • infrequently adnate to carpel wall for part of their lengths. Seeds ivory to golden brown, ovoid-conic or elongate-ovoid to oblong or ovoid-ellipsoid or ellipsoid
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  • 1: 324. 1753; Gen. Pl. ed. 5; 151, 1754. Sue A. Thompson Common names: Golden-club Etymology: ancient Greek name for plant that grew on River Orontes
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  • florets dark brown Paspalum nicorae 17 Upper florets white, stramineous, or golden brown. > 18 28 Lower lemmas with well-developed ribs over the veins; upper
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  • absent, sometimes flat, obscure; twigs usually densely short-hairy with golden glands on tips of hairs, rarely short white-hairy and eglandular. Leaves:
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  • lanceolate, 1–3 (–3.3) mm; hypanthium interior golden, 1–2 × 3–5 mm; sepals (2.5–) 3.5–6 mm, base golden adaxially, apex acute to acuminate; petals yellow
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  • entire or pinnate. Flowers: petals golden yellow, 23.5–70 × 3–17.3 mm, apex acute, glabrous abaxially; stamens golden yellow, 5 outermost not petaloid,
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  • R. John Little, Landon E. McKinney† Common names: Douglas’s or Douglas’s golden violet Illustrated Basionym: Viola chrysantha Hooker Icon. Pl. 1: plate
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  • 384, 385, 655, 656. Plants medium-sized or rarely large, yellow-green, golden brown, or coppery brown, often blackish proximally. Stems sparsely and irregularly
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  • capitulum more or less flattopped and large; dark-brown overall with a golden center to the capitulum and a distinctive deep red tinge in the field which
    6 KB (689 words) - 07:10, 30 July 2020
  • in loose to dense, rarely fragile tufts, green, yellowish, brownish, or golden green, with orange tinge due to leaves yellow-green and stems reddish. Stems
    11 KB (575 words) - 07:47, 30 July 2020
  • new growth green to reddish, pubescent or glabrous, 1-year old usually golden green to tan, sometimes deep reddish-brown or gray-brown, older graying;
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  • lanceolate to oblong, apices obtuse, faces glabrous. Ray-florets 10–18; corollas golden yellow, laminae mostly 2–4 cm × 6–13 mm. Disc-florets 10–75+; corollas yellowish
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  • Mentioned on page 531, 534, 543, 549. Plants small to large, rusty green, golden green, yellow-green, or pale green. Stems 1–8+ cm, pale to yellowish green
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