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  • glabrous or pubescent; anthers usually red to cream or yellow, oblong to ellipsoid or oval. Achenes included to exserted, various shades of brown, black, or
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  • scapose, rarely absent (Eriogonum), without recurved spines, glabrous or pubescent, sometimes glandular; nodes not swollen; tendrils absent; caudex stems
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  • rarely with recurved spines (some species of Persicaria), glabrous or pubescent, sometimes glandular; nodes swollen or not; tendrils absent (except in
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  • by stalk; spores 64 or 32 (rarely 16) per sporangium. Spores all 1 kind, brown, black, or gray (rarely yellow), globose to globose-tetrahedral or trigonal
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  • rarely submerged aquatics; with pungent watery juice; scapose or not; pubescent or glabrous, usually without papillae or tubercles (multicellular glandular
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  • > 24 19 Some roots with yellow-brown felty covering. Carex sect. Limosae 19 Roots brown or black, without yellow-brown felty covering, rarely with white
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  • glabrous or pubescent; symmetric bracteoles present, basal stipuliform, falcate bracteoles absent. Flowers: post-mature petals pale paper brown; stamens (5–)
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  • violet, or purple, glandular-pubescent or glabrous externally, if corollas reddish pink or rose red, glandular-pubescent externally. > 11 11 Pollen sacs:
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  • rarely with recurved spines (some species of Persicaria), glabrous or pubescent, sometimes glandular; nodes usually swollen; branches free (adnate to stems
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  • glabrous or pubescent; anthers maroon to red or cream to white or yellow, oval to oblong; styles erect to spreading. Achenes included, light-brown to dark-brown
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  • indehiscent or dehiscent. Seeds 1–65 [–200], tan, yellowish-brown, light-brown, pale green, brown, reddish-brown, silver-gray, or gray to black (papillose or tuberculate);
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  • ventricose-ampliate, glabrous or glandular-pubescent externally, glabrous or hairy internally abaxially, rarely glandular-pubescent internally abaxially or adaxially
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  • stout or subglobose to globose, sometimes slender; floral bract usually brown, black, tawny, bicolor, or sometimes light rose, apex usually entire; pistillate
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  • proximally glandular-pubescent (P. eriantherus). Capsules glabrous, rarely glandular-pubescent distally. Seeds brown, dark-brown, or black, angled to reniform
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  • Stems glabrous, glabrate, retrorsely hairy, puberulent, or pubescent, sometimes glandular-pubescent, glandular-lanate, or glandular-villous, rarely glutinous
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  • attached ovule. Fruiting structures: bracteoles or fruiting bracts brown, black, or reddish-brown, monomorphic or sometimes dimorphic; perianth segments deciduous
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  • bristlelike, smooth, rough, striate, or annulate-ridged, glabrous (rarely pubescent), epidermis intact, not separating as sheath. Leaves absent or rudimentary
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  • stramineous to dark-brown, margins scarious, involute, clasping the paleas; upper paleas indurate, smooth to slightly rugose, stramineous to dark-brown. Caryopses
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  • unequal (proximally papery or membranous; distally ± scarious, often black, brown, castaneous, cream, gray, green, olivaceous, pink, red, white, or yellow)
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  • scattered, 4–60 cm. Petiole brown to black or straw-colored, rounded, flattened, or with single longitudinal groove adaxially, pubescent, scaly, or glabrous,
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  • FNA Volume 3. Trees or shrubs, evergreen or deciduous. Bark gray to dark-brown or black, smooth or furrowed. Leaf-blade lobed or unlobed, margins entire
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  • 451, 466, 469. Plants prostrate to spreading or erect, mostly thinly pubescent. Leaf-blades linear to lanceolate, obovate, round, or spatulate. Stems
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  • didynamous, filaments glabrous or glandular-puberulent proximally, rarely pubescent proximally and/or distally; staminode 1, threadlike to straplike; nectaries
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  • distinct or connate; stigmas capitate. Achenes included or exserted, brown or dark-brown to black, not winged, discoid, biconvex, 2–3-gonous, or spheroidal
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  • proximally, very rarely glabrous. Achenes light to dark-brown, not winged, 3-gonous, glabrous or pubescent only on beak. Seeds: embryo straight or curved. w
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  • or truncate-spheric, indurate, hairy; mericarps [7–] 9–30, drying tan to brown, 1-celled or 2-celled, without dorsal spur, distally extended or not, usually
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  • broadly scarious (P. serrulatus), glabrous or glandular-pubescent, rarely scabrous, puberulent, pubescent, or ciliolate; corolla lavender to blue, violet, purple
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  • growth green to reddish, pubescent or glabrous, 1-year old usually golden green to tan, sometimes deep reddish-brown or gray-brown, older graying; thorns
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  • 2–100 cm. Petiole brown, black, straw-colored, or gray, rounded, flattened or with single longitudinal groove adaxially, glabrous or pubescent, usually with
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  • included; filaments variously pubescent but usually pilose proximally, infrequently glabrous. Achenes light to dark-brown, not winged (but nearly so in
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  • purple, or lavender, thinly pubescent; stamens 3–9; filaments adnate at base of floral-tube. Achenes light-brown to dark-brown, lenticular or globose-lenticular
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  • new growth usually pubescent, sometimes glabrate or glabrous, 1-year old purple-brown, older gray or dark gray, sometimes gray-brown; thorns on twigs absent
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  • tan, gray, or brown, flattened to subspheric, 2–7 mm, each completely enclosed by bony funicular envelope, glabrous or sometimes pubescent, its vascular-bundle
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  • rarely sparsely glandular-pubescent proximally. Capsules glabrous or sparsely glandular-pubescent distally. Seeds brown to dark-brown or black, angled, rarely
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  • 0-5-veined, usually pubescent; lower florets sterile; lower lemmas membranous, usually as long as the upper lemmas, usually pubescent, (3) 5-7 (13) -veined;
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  • [subshrubs]; (caudex simple or branched); scapose or not; glabrous or pubescent, trichomes stalked or sessile, simple, forked, cruciform, stellate, malpighiaceous
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  • (Callitriche), drupes (Hippuris), or drupelike (Lagotis). Seeds 1–300, white, tan, brown, yellow, gray, black, maroon, or red, ovoid to ellipsoid, cylindric, globular
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  • less often brown, tan, or pale green at base. Leaves: basal sheaths usually bladeless, sometimes fibrous; sheath fronts white-hyaline to brown-hyaline, rarely
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  • or subshrubs. Stems glabrous or retrorsely hairy, sometimes glandular-pubescent distally, glaucous or not. Leaves cauline, opposite, rarely subopposite
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  • occasionally pubescent; bracts ascending, erect, or rarely reflexed; peduncle sometimes scapelike, sometimes extending beyond leaves, sometimes pubescent. Flowers
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  • to sparsely pubescent; rhizomes often present, occasionally terminated by tubers; stolons often present; corms absent; tubers white to brown, smooth. Roots
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  • cylindric or secund, axis retrorsely hairy, glandular-pubescent, or puberulent and glandular-pubescent, rarely glabrous, cymes 1 or 2 per node; peduncles
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  • LAYOUT:treatment:TUOYAL familyLimnanthaceae Show Lower Taxa Floerkea, Limnanthes R. Brown Gordon C. Tucker Common names: Meadowfoam Family Treatment appears in FNA
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  • slightly recurved, 1–2-years old brown, purple-brown, deep chestnut-brown to shiny, dark-brown, black, or dark gray-brown, slender or ± fine, 1.5–4 cm. Leaves:
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  • stoloniferous. Stems erect, ascending, or prostrate, glabrous or papillose-pubescent. Leaves basal (in some species) and cauline, alternate, petiolate; ocrea
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  • puberulent, hirtellous, hirsutulous, glandular-puberulent, or glandular-pubescent to glandular-villous with gland-tipped hairs. Leaves basal and cauline
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  • that it was first recognized, in essentially its current sense, by Robert Brown in 1814. Its primary distinguishing features are the unusual spikelet structure
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  • lobes 3, adaxial 2; stamens 4, didynamous, included, filaments glabrous or pubescent proximally; staminode 0; ovary 1-locular (sometimes irregularly 2-locular
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  • Richard De Orchid. Eur., 20, 28, 36. 1817. Charles J. Sheviak, Paul Martin Brown Etymology: Greek speira, coil, and anthos, flower, in allusion to the spirally
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  • irregularly pubescent, ciliolate, or stipitate-glandular, apex obtuse to rounded, acute, or acuminate, surfaces usually glabrous or pubescent, or stipitate-glandular
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