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- not aromatic; taproot stout to fusiform and fleshy. Stems (0.3–) 1–4.5 (–5.5) dm. Basal leaves loosely to tightly cylindric (± mousetail-like in I. argyrocoma11 KB (851 words) - 14:05, 30 July 2020
- Buchenau Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom naturwissenschaftlichen Vereine zu Bremen 4: 406. 1875. Ralph E. Brooks*, Steven E. Clemants* Synonyms: Juncus sect. P9 KB (421 words) - 00:51, 30 July 2020
- distal 1/3–3/4 evenly to unevenly (P. subviscosa) incised 1/5–3/4 to midvein, sometimes deeply lobed as well (P. subviscosa), teeth (1–) 2–4 (–9) per side12 KB (863 words) - 13:59, 30 July 2020
- at nodes, lateral to persistent basal rosettes, (0.2–) 0.5–3 (–4) dm, lengths (1–) 1.5–4 (–6) times basal leaves. Leaves: basal not in ranks; cauline 0–3;16 KB (1,082 words) - 14:02, 30 July 2020
- geniculata, Cakile lanceolata, Cakile maritima Miller Gard. Dict. Abr. ed. 4, vol. 1. 1754. James E. Rodman Common names: Sea-rockets Etymology: Arabic11 KB (752 words) - 12:20, 30 July 2020
- rarely flat, distal (1/3–) 1/2 to nearly whole length evenly incised 1/4–3/4 to midvein, teeth (1–) 2–6 (–12) per side, surfaces ± to strongly dissimilar21 KB (1,382 words) - 14:01, 30 July 2020
- on page 387, 390. Herbs, perennial or biennial, or subshrubs, (0.7–) 1.5–9 dm, sericeous, villous, or rarely glabrous; stems dimorphic: basal stems produced11 KB (511 words) - 11:39, 30 July 2020
- Eurasia, Africa, Pacific Islands (New Zealand), Australia Genera 4, species ca. 60 (4 genera, 22 species in the flora). Waldsteinia is recognized as distinct6 KB (393 words) - 14:33, 30 July 2020
- Treatment on page 438. Plants (0.5–) 1–6 × 0.5–4 dm. Leaf-blades 1–7 × 0.5–2 cm. Inflorescences 1–5 dm; bracts 1–4 (–10) × 0.5–3 mm, awns 0.2–1.5 mm. Peduncles5 KB (647 words) - 10:53, 30 July 2020
- green, 3.5–5.8 cm; anthers yellow, 12–34 mm; ovary (2–) 3–4.5 (–4.8) cm, neck slightly constricted, 4–9 mm. Capsules short-pedicellate, ovoid or oblong to obovoid8 KB (569 words) - 06:13, 30 July 2020
- asymmetrical, rounded, inflated, 4–4.5 × (3.5–) 4–5.5 mm, tapering at base. Seeds closely invested in capsule, rounded, 3–4.1 × 2.4–3.2 mm. Phenology: Flowering6 KB (505 words) - 06:10, 30 July 2020
- teeth 5, erect to spreading, 0.4–1.5 mm. Flowers 1.5–4 mm, glabrous; perianth white to pink or rose; tepals connate proximal 1/4, monomorphic, oblanceolate10 KB (1,053 words) - 10:35, 30 July 2020
- 5–250-flowered. Flowers 3-merous (6 tepals, 6 stamens) or, by reduction, 2-merous (4 tepals, 4 stamens); perianth spreading; tepals distinct, white, ovate or triangular9 KB (616 words) - 05:45, 30 July 2020
- distally, (0.1–) 0.4–3.2 (–4.5) dm. Basal leaves: petiole 0.4–7.3 cm; blade linear, oblong, oblanceolate, ovate, obovate, or spatulate, 0.4–3 cm × 2–20 mm10 KB (918 words) - 12:35, 30 July 2020
- 13, 14, 17, 20, 21, 24, 28, 33), and blackberries (subg. Rubus, species 1, 4–6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 25, 27, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37). Bailey did not include Dalibarda35 KB (2,155 words) - 15:31, 15 December 2020
- Inflorescences paniculate, racemose distally, arising 2–4.6 dm beyond rosettes, ovoid, 4.5–13 dm, distance from leaf tips to proximal inflorescence branches7 KB (518 words) - 06:12, 30 July 2020
- deeply 2-fid, terminal segments 6. Capsules 3.5–6 × 4–5 mm, smooth; columella 3-angled. Seeds 3–4 × 2–2.5 mm, shiny. 2n = 16. Generated Map Legacy Map10 KB (534 words) - 18:31, 29 July 2020
- overlapping, divided either 1/2–3/4+ to midrib into (0–) 2–15 ultimate lobes or teeth not restricted to apex, or 1/10–1/4 or less to midrib into (0–) 3 (–5)10 KB (847 words) - 14:08, 30 July 2020
- Nienaber, John W. Thieret Common names: Oldmaid Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Mentioned on page 11. Illustrator: Barbara Alongi Copyright: Flora of North5 KB (378 words) - 09:14, 30 July 2020
- broadly ovoid, 4–7 (–9) × 4.5–6.5 (–8) cm; basal plate 1–3 cm; neck 4–6 cm; tunic grayish brown. Leaves deciduous, 3–9, erect, (2–) 3–6.7 dm × (0.8–) 1.5–39 KB (763 words) - 05:57, 30 July 2020