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  • introrsely; torus conic; carpels 2–200 (–220), glabrous, styles subterminal; ovule 1. Fruits aggregated achenes, (1–) 2–200 (–220), obliquely ovoid to reniform
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  • caudex woody or fleshy, taprooted to fibrous-rooted or rhizomatous. Stems 1–200, strongly decumbent to erect, sometimes prostrate or sprawling, frequently
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  • Volume 19. Treatment on page 206. Mentioned on page 58, 67, 200, 201, 207. Perennials, 2–20 (–30+) dm (rhizomatous or not). Leaves usually mostly cauline (rarely
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  • often strongly so. Stems decumbent or ascending to erect, (0.5–) 1–10 (–12) dm. Basal leaves usually planar, sometimes ± cylindric; stipules usually entire
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  • Central America, and tropical South America, widely cultivated Species ca. 200 (27 in the flora). Specimens of Agave are planted occasionally for their horticultural
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  • 354, 363, 378. Shrubs or trees, sometimes forming clonal thickets, 1–400 dm, glabrous or hairy. Stems 1–20+; bark reddish, reddish-brown, gray-brown,
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  • Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Copyright: Flora of North America Association Stems 3–5 dm. Leaves widely spaced proximally, becoming clustered to whorled near inflorescence;
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  • m; rosettes not cespitose, 10–20 × 20–37 dm. Leaves erect, spreading to ascending, occasionally reflexed, 80–200 × 15–25 cm; blade light green to green or
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  • Illustrator: Linny Heagy Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants to 1 dm. Leaves: stipules subequal to petioles; petiole 2–6 mm; blade 0.5–1.5 cm,
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  • FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 205. Mentioned on page 123, 125, 178, 196, 200, 206, 212, 213, 218. Perennials, tufted to ± matted, not stoloniferous; taproots
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  • spreading, 0.5–6 dm, glabrous or occasionally tomentose, greenish to reddish. Stems: aerial flowering-stems prostrate to erect, 0.2–2 dm, glabrous or occasionally
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  • Mentioned on page 19, 427, 428, 433, 445, 449, 473, 480. Shrubs or trees, 2–200 dm. Stems 1+ (derived from root shoots), erect; bark dark-brown, reddish-brown
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  • exceeding leaves, to 2.5 dm or more diam.; tepals caducous or outermost persistent, 14-30, white to pink-purple or yellow; stamens 100-200. Fruits somewhat globose
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  • 433, 449, 450, 454, 461, 468, 469. Shrubs, subshrubs, or trees, 0–150 [–180] dm. Stems 1–25, erect, ascending, spreading to prostrate; bark usually dark gray
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  • Herbs, 2–8 dm, relatively stout; leaf blades narrowly oblong or linear to lanceolate or narrowly elliptic. Hypericum adpressum 15 Herbs, 1–3(–5) dm, relatively
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  • yellow to medium brown or black, thin, fibrous. Stems erect, 30-100 (-120) dm, glabrous, often from well-developed rhizomes. Leaves mostly cauline. Leaf-blade
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  • Point University greenhouse. None. None. "dm" is not declared as a valid unit of measurement for this property."dm" is not declared as a valid unit of measurement
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  • 254, 255. Plants ± tufted, green. Stems ascending to erect, (1–) 5–10 (–12) dm, hairs ± spreading. Basal leaves planar, (5–) 8–40 (–50) × 1.5–11 cm; stipules
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  • novae-zelandiae, Acaena pallida, Acaena pinnatifida Mutis ex Linnaeus Mant. Pl., 145, 200. 1771. Bryony Macmillan Etymology: Greek akaina, thorn, alluding to barbed
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  • only below middle. > 9 8 Culms erect, 0.3–7 dm, not forming mats Juncus pelocarpus 8 Culms decumbent, 0.1–1 dm, forming mats Juncus subtilis 9 Heads spheric
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  • Treatment appears in FNA Volume 10. Shrubs or subshrubs, terrestrial, 5–30 dm, glabrous throughout. Stems erect, sparsely branched. Leaves opposite to subopposite;
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  • Streptopus lanceolatus, Streptopus streptopoides Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 200. 1803. Frederick H. Utech Common names: Twisted-stalk Etymology: Greek streptos
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  • America Association Herbs or subshrubs, annual or short-lived perennial, 1–6 dm, monoecious. Stems several from base, branching distally into 2–4 branches
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  • Marjorie C. Leggitt Copyright: Flora of North America Association Herbs, 3–11 dm. Roots: tubers fusiform, thickened. Stems with glistening sessile-glandular
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  • Bee F. Gunn Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants 1–4 (–6) dm. Stems prostrate, decumbent, or ascending, base often reddish, branched proximally
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  • Volume 9. Treatment on page 436. Mentioned on page 433, 434. Trees, to 120 [–200] dm. Winter buds glutinous [or not]. Leaves simple; petiole nodes 3-lacunate;
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  • Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants biennial or perennial, to 8 dm. Stems branching. Leaves to 30 cm; basal numerous, blade densely pubescent;
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  • Treatment on page 591. Mentioned on page 573, 576, 577, 648. Herbs, perennial, 1–5 dm; from a branched, woody caudex; with a taproot. Stems solitary or few, erect
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  • to 26 dm, margins of coastal plain lakes, ponds, and watercourses, on sand or sandy substrates mixed with clay, gravel, or silt. Elevation: 10–200 m. Generated
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  • America Association Shrubs, erect, rarely trailing, usually tufted, 2–4 (–8) dm. Twigs pale reddish to purplish, becoming gray to dark gray, puberulent and
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  • taxon from North America. None. None. "dm" is not declared as a valid unit of measurement for this property."dm" is not declared as a valid unit of measurement
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  • straight to flexuous, often scapelike, 15–25 cm. Leaves: basal ± erect, to 3 dm × 3–7 mm; blade with adaxial surface densely hairy, abaxial surface glabrous
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  • Mentioned on page 474. Illustrator: Copyright: Plants 0.3–0.8 (–1) × 0.2–0.8 dm. Leaf-blades (1–) 1.5–4 (–6) × 0.2–0.4 (–0.7) cm. Peduncles 0.5–1 mm. Flowers:
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  • FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 201. Mentioned on page 11, 67, 200. Perennials, 2–5+ dm; perhaps rhizomatous. Leaves basal and cauline; proximal petiolate
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  • parent by connecting rhizomes 5-30 mm. Stems erect, reclining or climbing, 3-25 dm. Cauline leaves: blade 3-5-divided, usually with more than 2 mm leaf tissue
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  • burr broomweed Illustrated Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 200. Mentioned on page 198, 199. Illustrator: Barbara Alongi Copyright: Flora
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  • 5. Treatment on page 326. Herbs, 5–20 × 3–6 dm, reddish. Aerial flowering-stems slender or stout, 4–15 dm, floccose to tomentose. Leaves: petiole 0.3–1
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  • cotyledons accumbent, rarely incumbent. x = 7, 8. Nearly worldwide Species ca. 200 (39 in the flora). R. C. Rollins (1993) recognized 50 species and 18 varieties
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  • North America Association Shrubs, openly branched. Stems (6–) 10–25 (–30) dm, internodes 5–6.5 cm; prickles (distal stems and fertile branches) usually
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  • base (caudex), erect, unbranched or branched (few) distally, 0.6–2.5 (–3) dm, (usually pubescent throughout, rarely subglabrate). Basal leaves: petiole
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  • elongated, brittle. Scapes typically 1 (–3), round in cross-section, 1.5–4.8 dm, slender to robust, glabrous. Bracts held well above ground, strongly petiolate;
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  • Elevation: 50–200 m Generated Map Legacy Map Ala., Miss., Tenn. None. None. "thick" is not a number.No values specified."thick" is not a number."dm" is not declared
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  • Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants 3–10 dm, crisp-pubescent or glabrate. Stems freely branched. Leaves 4–15 × 2–5 cm;
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  • in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 45. Mentioned on page 44. Shrubs, 10–20 dm, densely armed. Leaves abaxially glabrous, rarely sparsely hairy. Inflorescences
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  • Wilson-Ramsey Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants 4–7.5 (–10) dm, finely pubescent. Stems sparingly branched. Leaves 5–15 × 2–5 cm; blade ovate
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  • the flora). None. Lagerstroemia indica "dm" is not declared as a valid unit of measurement for this property."dm" is not declared as a valid unit of measurement
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  • taproot slender or stout, not fusiform or fleshy. Stems (0.1–) 0.2–2.5 (–3) dm. Basal leaves planar or loosely to tightly cylindric; stipules present; leaflets
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  • 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. argyrocoma
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  • Cyanococcus speciesVaccinium boreale I. V. Hall & Aalders Amer. J. Bot. 48: 200. 1961 ,. Sam P. Vander Kloet Common names: Northern blueberry sweet hurts bleuet
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  • 304, 307. Bulbs sometimes clustered, ovoid, 1.5–3 cm diam. Leaves 4–7, 2–6 dm × 5–12 mm. Inflorescences 15–40 cm; sterile bracts 0, bracts subtending flowers
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