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  • "sorus arrangement","spine quantity","spore architecture","stature growth form or habitat","stature size","submarginal band architecture","vascular-bundle
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  • invasive. 'Crispa' is one of the more popular cultivars and is shorter in stature (less than 1 m) than the rest of the species. None. None. window.proper
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  • teeth. Variety exaltatus differs from the other two varieties primarily in stature. Complex hybrids with C. cuneatus var. ramulosus, C. divergens, and C. sonomensis
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  • Isnardia are popular aquarium plants due to their aquatic nature and small stature. Several superfluous generic names have been proposed for this section,
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  • Santamour Jr. 1986). The sycamores are known for their great size, imposing stature, smooth and light-colored bark, and tolerance of pruning. The trichomes
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  • Glaux, and Mertensia. Plants included herein vary considerably both in stature from diminutive plants a few centimeters to very large ones to more than
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  • Mentioned on page 620, 628. Shrubs, small (on only specimen with indication of stature), branches ± weeping. Stems: twigs: new growth densely white-tomentose,
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  • Tolmiea diplomenziesii differs from T. menziesii in its usually smaller stature, with less well-developed rosettes, the cauline leaves distinctly longer
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