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  • Bruce Allen Etymology: Greek dicha, in two, and elyma, veil, alluding to large dimidate or cucullate calyptra Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment
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  • Treatment on page 616. Mentioned on page 590, 617, 622. Plants small to large, pale to dark green or golden. Stems terete-foliate, irregularly pinnate
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  • marginal, placenta 1; ovules 1-2; style 1, short and recurved (Magnolia) or large and winglike (Liriodendron); stigma 1, terminal or terminal decurrent (Magnolia)
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  • Mentioned on page 10, 119, 122, 130, 131, 658, 659, 662. Plants small to large, in open to dense turfs or gregarious, green, yellow-green, pink, or red
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  • Volume 28. Treatment on page 602. Mentioned on page 609, 611. Plants small to large, shelf-forming or dendroid, green, yellowish, or brownish, glossy to dull
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  • page 483. Mentioned on page 264, 484, 518, 567. Plants somewhat small to large, in loose to dense mats or tufts. Stems prostrate or erect, complanate-foliate
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  • Mentioned on page 266, 298, 306, 647, 655, 656. Plants medium-sized to large, green, brown-green, yellowish, or yellowbrown. Stems unbranched to irregularly
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  • Treatment on page 469. Mentioned on page 473. Plants medium-sized [to moderately large], in thin to dense, flat mats, often glossy. Stems creeping, simple or sparingly
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  • 464. Mentioned on page 405, 406, 408, 462, 465, 653, 656. Plants small to large, in loose to dense mats, green to yellowish (golden) or brownish. Stems creeping
    9 KB (527 words) - 07:49, 30 July 2020
  • loculicidal. Seeds black, flattened, obovoid, becoming globose distally. x = 30 (5 large, 25 small). Warmer regions in the Americas from the sw United States and
    24 KB (1,110 words) - 06:12, 30 July 2020
  • Mentioned on page 15, 58, 173. Herbs, perennial, bulbose; bulbs with 1–several large fleshy scales and 0–many small scales (often called rice-grain bulblets)
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  • to slightly emarginate; anthers 3. Caryopses laterally compressed; hila large, punctate, basal; embryos 3/4 or more as long as the caryopses. x = 10. The
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  • Treatment on page 597. Mentioned on page 598, 599. Plants medium-sized to large. Stems often with basal stipe region, foliose, simple or pinnate, branches
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  • slender to stout, dictyostelic, scaly. Leaves monomorphic or dimorphic, large and coarse, generally greater than 30 cm, often exceeding 1 m. Petiole not
    7 KB (356 words) - 00:32, 30 July 2020
  • Volume 28. Treatment on page 584. Mentioned on page 590. Plants small to large, creeping or in loose mats, brownish green, dull to somewhat shiny. Stems
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  • [capsular]. Seeds not arillate; embryo length 1/3+ times seed, cotyledons large. Introduced; Fla., Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Asia
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  • narrow, consisting of 1–2 rows of small cells or revoluble as fragments of large cells; operculum convex to conic, apiculate to rostrate; peristome absent
    9 KB (561 words) - 06:47, 30 July 2020
  • on page 629. Mentioned on page 341, 342, 630, 637, 652. Plants small to large, ± glaucous, green to rusty brown. Stems with branches erect to arcuate,
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  • formed by layers of cells decreasing in cell number distally, terminated by large, sharp-tipped cell, or teeth unicellular. Inflorescences: involucres mostly
    10 KB (561 words) - 01:00, 30 July 2020
  • Treatment on page 593. Mentioned on page 590, 644, 646. Plants medium-sized to large, in rigid tufts, green to brownish, glossy or dull. Stems irregularly branched
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