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  • starch-grains simple or compound; haustorial synergids absent; embryos usually large relative to the endosperm, not waisted; epiblasts usually present; scutellar
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  • 265, 266, 286, 294, 306, 615. Plants acrocarpous or cladocarpous, small to large, usually olivaceous to blackish green, growing in rigid cushions, tufts,
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  • male plants, budlike, large; perichaetia terminal, further branching occurring by innovations, perichaetial leaves sometimes larger than stem-leaves. Seta
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  • usually punctate; endosperm hard, without lipid; starch-grains simple; embryos large in relation to the caryopses, usually waisted; epiblasts usually absent;
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  • (rhipidia), spikes, or solitary flowers; rhipidia enclosed in 2, opposed, usually large, leafy to dry bracts (spathes); flowers except for the first subtended by
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  • 12, 39, 331, 360, 426, 427, 433, 440, 443, 444, 548, 564. Plants small to large, often in dense tufts. Stems erect, simple or dichotomously to irregularly
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  • page 282, 338, 484, 516, 522, 524, 554, 574, 578, 581, 611. Plants small to large, lax to dense, in tufts or mats, dark green, yellow-green, golden green,
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  • from hot deserts and high-rainfall, low-altitude tropics. The family is large and diverse, characterized by radially symmetric flowers with a fundamentally
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  • inconspicuous; calyx usually 5 connate sepals, varying from small and not showy to large, notably petaloid, and colorful, corollalike; corolla absent; stamens commonly
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  • Mentioned on page 264, 338, 405, 433, 458, 468, 513, 617. Plants small to large, in loose to dense tufts or mats, light or deep green, yellowish, brownish
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  • 2-50-flowered cymes to 25 cm or solitary flowers; bracts present or absent, small or large and leaflike, not forming involucre. Flowers bisexual, radially symmetric;
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  • 122. Plants perennial [annual], on rock or terrestrial, of small (rarely large) stature. Stems compact to creeping, branched or unbranched, dictyostelic
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  • wood strongly tanniferous. Young twigs and buds often covered with small to large, resinous glands; pith triangular in cross-section. Leaves 3-ranked, occasionally
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  • distal slits. Spores of 2 types (plants heterosporous), megaspores (1–2–) 4, large, microspores numerous (hundreds), minute. Worldwide, primarily in tropical
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  • Mentioned on page 24, 39, 116, 122, 126, 156, 160. Plants small, medium to large, densely to loosely caespitose or scattered among other bryophytes, rarely
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  • or utricles. Seeds 1-50, sometimes arillate; endosperm abundant; embryo large or small; mature seeds elevated on elongating stalk in Caulophyllum. Widespread
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  • 10, 11, 113, 114, 118, 147, 164, 186, 191. Plants acrocarpous, small to large, as scattered individuals or open to dense turfs or cushions, green, silver
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  • photoperiod; seed-coat smooth, striate, or verrucate when pericarp removed; embryo large, curved to annular or spirally coiled; radicle position median or basal,
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  • relatively uncrowded clusters with large, nearly foliaceous bracts; bracts deciduous with fruits. Fruits tiny to moderately large nuts, not winged; pericarp thick
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  • walls incrassate, generally papillose on both exposed surfaces with several large, branching or C-shaped papillae or distinctly mammillose; marginal cells
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  • Ensifolii 5 Leaves flat, not septate Juncus subg. Graminifolii 6 Capsules large; seeds large, long tailed; leaves not noticeably septate Juncus subg. Alpini 6
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  • Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 489. Plants small to large, in loose or dense masses. Primary-stems creeping. Secondary stems prostrate
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  • after the early branching of Ludwigia (R. A. Levin et al. 2003, 2004). This large and diverse lineage is distinguished by the presence of a floral tube beyond
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  • endosperm hard, without lipid; starch-grains compound; embryos small or large relative to the caryopses; epiblasts absent; scutellar cleft present or absent;
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  • capitate. Fruits capsular, green, subglobose to elongate, 3-locular, large, leathery. Seeds large, green, fleshy. x = 20, 23. se and sc United States, West Indies
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  • group of hydroids, but no abaxial epidermis of larger cells; basal-cells abruptly differentiated, large and rectangular, smooth, hyaline, thin-walled,
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  • terminal, solitary; flowers solitary or 2–several in lax racemose spike; bracts large, foliaceous. Flowers resupinate, showy; sepals distinct or lateral sepals
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  • on page 10, 118, 173, 186, 191, 216, 217, 220, 223, 236. Plants small to large, in loose to dense tufts or mats. Stems green, yellow-green, brown, reddish-brown
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  • Mentioned on page 38, 50, 57, 59, 73, 77, 651, 664, 667. Plants small, sometimes large, in tufts or loose cushions. Stems erect (creeping in O. kellmanii), branches
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  • angular to squarish or circular, often warped, 1.9–7 mm, commonly bearing 1–4 large depressions per side due to pressure from adjacent developing seeds, glabrous;
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  • on page 102. Mentioned on page 108. Plants dark green to black, small to large, often in dense turf. Stems erect, irregularly branched, bearing rhizoids
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  • 409, 410, 417, 421, 433, 441, 456, 461, 655, 656, 657. Plants small to large, in loose to dense mats, light to dark green, sometimes whitish, yellowish
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  • or less quadrate, papillose on one or both exposed surfaces with several large, branching or C-shaped papillae; marginal cells sometimes longer proximally
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  • page 10, 118, 141, 191, 192, 196, 200, 213, 662, 666. Plants very small to large, as scattered plants or deep, sometimes extensive, turfs. Stems 0.1–10 cm
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  • Mentioned on page 13, 294, 300, 307, 386, 398. Plants medium-sized to very large, green, yellowish, brownish, or sometimes red. Stems distichously or radially
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  • compressed-shortened, distal end tapered to point or praemorse, apex bearing large terminal bud, numerous cataphylls, and contractile, adventitious, ringed
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  • cells rhomboidal, large; basal-cells oblong; distal cells oblong or oblong-hexagonal. Perichaetia with leaves similar, often larger. Seta erect, usually
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  • single, ending before the tip to excurrent; distal and medial laminal cells large, rhombic-hexagonal to rectangular, lax and rather thin-walled, proximal cells
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  • sect. Costatae (Regel) Koehne consists of large, mesophytic trees, often with dark, close or exfoliating bark, large thin leaves, infructescence scales with
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  • Treatment on page 571. Mentioned on page 520, 535, 575. Plants in small to large mats, usually golden to yellow-green, glossy or dull. Stems reddish green
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  • 516, 517, 519, 522, 526, 536, 537, 549, 563, 578, 645. Plants small to large, in tufts or not, yellowish, green, or brown, glossy or dull. Stems creeping
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  • elongate along veins, commonly medial to supramedial; indusia round-reniform, large (ca. 1 mm diam.) and persistent or sometimes small (less than 0.3 mm diam
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  • 264, 282, 338, 341, 384, 385, 394, 395, 398, 435, 454. Plants small to large, green, yellowish, or brownish. Stems distichously branched, sometimes almost
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  • acrocarpous, large. Stems stiff, erect, mostly unbranched, in cross-section with a cortical region of small, thick-walled cells, a parenchyma of larger, thin-walled
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  • Volume 28. Treatment on page 97. Mentioned on page 198. Plants small to large, in lax to dense tufts. Stems erect or sometimes decumbent, simple, 2-fid
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  • Treatment on page 502. Mentioned on page 554. Plants medium-sized or rarely large, in soft, thin to dense, flat mats, green, yellow-green, golden brown, or
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  • 2-carpellate, 1-locular distally; ovule 1; stigmas 2, fleshy or plumose. Fruits large nuts [or samaras], nuts enclosed in dehiscent or indehiscent, fibrous-fleshy
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  • on page 373. Mentioned on page 321, 341, 374, 379, 637. Plants small to large, usually in stiff, loose mats, dark green to golden brown. Stems creeping
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  • present, obliquely long-rostrate. Calyptra cucullate or mitrate. Spores often large, spheric to ovoid or weakly reniform, finely to coarsely papillose, spiculate
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  • firm-walled, rounded to irregularly hexagonal, changing little when dry, to large, thin-walled, hexagonal to oblong cells, usually shrunken when dry [rarely
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  • 28. Treatment on page 590. Mentioned on page 584. Plants medium-sized to large, in loose mats. Stems creeping, sympodial, stoloniferous; secondary stems
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  • unlobed, or lateral lobes greatly reduced or absent, ter­minal lobe usually large, margins usually regularly or irregularly dentate to serrate, sometimes denticu­late
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  • rhomboid, nearly always strengthened with conspicuous spiral fibrils, small to large, round to elliptic and sometimes ringed pores occur along commissures or
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  • 2 or occasionally with 3–6 adaxial cells near base, usually not markedly larger than abaxial cells, often excurrent as a long awn, awn smooth to toothed
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  • distal leaves. Sexual condition dioicous or pseudomonoicous; male plants as large as female plants or dwarfed and epiphytic on stem rhizoids of female plants;
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  • Volume 10. Herbs annual, biennial, or perennial, caulescent; from a usually large taproot, sometimes developing adventitious shoots from lateral roots producing
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  • Treatment on page 190. Mentioned on page 10, 191. Plants very small to large, as scattered individuals or colonies, green, reddish, whitish, or golden
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  • rarely biconvex, smooth to honeycomb-reticulate or with longitudinal rows of large depressions at 10–20X. Tubercles distinct from achene apex in color, texture
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  • Treatment on page 267. Mentioned on page 268, 272, 293. Plants small to large, in loose or compact tufts or forming extensive paches or mats, green, brown
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  • absent; kranz anatomy absent; midrib simple; adaxial bulliform cells present, large; stomata with dome-shaped or triangular subsidiary-cells; bicellular microhairs
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  • page 295. Mentioned on page 204, 267, 293, 294. Plants small, medium to large, mostly stiff and rigid, rarely pliant, robust to gracile, in green, yellow
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  • stout, pubescent and scaly or glabrous; leaf-scars shield-shaped or 3-lobed, large; pith solid and homogeneous. Bud-scales valvate or imbricate, glabrous or
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  • papillose, more or less plicate, plicae often serrate or serrulate, or rarely, large, twisted, covering capsules completely and clasping the distal end of seta
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  • peristome and operculum not differentiated. Calyptra mitrate. Spores rather large, 25–45 µm, papillose, spinose, reticulate, or pitted. Worldwide, mainly in
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  • on page 629. Mentioned on page 341, 342, 647, 475, 637. Plants small to large, in dense or loose mats, glaucous, green, brown, or yellowish-brown, dull
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  • 155. Mentioned on page 10, 119, 132, 173, 178, 659. Plants small to very large, in dense or open turfs, red, pink, yellow-green, or brown-green. Stems 0
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  • wall, and 1–6 round to ovate pores per cell. Stem-leaves typically as large as or larger than branch leaves, lingulate to ovate-lingulate with broad rounded
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  • 325. Mentioned on page 331, 338, 509, 575, 637. Plants in medium-sized to large wefts, often extensive sheets. Stems creeping to ascending or erect, sympodial
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  • usually sterile, occasionally staminate; lower paleas absent, small, or large, not thickened; upper florets variable, x = 9 or 10. Panicum subg. Agrostoidea
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  • individual plants can sometimes invade closed vegetation, large stands of willows require large disturbances. The zonation of willows on floodplains is a
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  • squarish, sometimes warped, 2–7 × 2–7 mm, glabrous, commonly bearing 1–4 large, shallow depressions due to pressures from adjacent developing seeds; girdle
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  • (2004). Nesom provided much of the formal subgeneric nomenclature that by and large is followed here; there are some differences in assignment of species to
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  • prominent. Flowers solitary, resupinate, horizontal to slightly nodding, large, showy; sepals and petals ascending to erect; lip slipper-shaped, with basal
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  • 265, 266, 270, 273, 305, 455, 575, 645, 653, 654, 655. Plants small to large, yellow-green, green, dark green, or blackish. Stems unbranched or irregularly
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  • Mentioned on page 405, 406, 409, 440, 441, 451, 458, 465, 656. Plants small to large, in loose to dense tufts or mats, green to rich golden or more rarely pale-yellow
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  • of carefully spread and pressed leaves are usually needed because of the large amount of variation found in most species. Taking many samples will have
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  • on page 355. Mentioned on page 341, 348, 356, 363, 648. Plants small to large, in thin to thick mats, green, yellow-green, orange-green, or gold-green
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  • 28. Treatment on page 91. Mentioned on page 10, 92, 113. Plants small to large; subgametangial branching common. Stems yellow-green, brown, or reddish-brown;
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  • 503. Mentioned on page 506, 645, 646. Plants medium-sized to moderately large, in extensive mats, lustrous. Stems creeping (spreading to ascending in E
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  • separate from the lemmas and paleas; hila punctate or long-linear; embryos large or small relative to the caryopses; endosperm hard; starch-grains usually
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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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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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