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  • tinged pale gold; inflorescences 40– 65 mm; proximal internode 7–20 mm; 2d internode 4–8.5 mm. Carex amplectens 41 Pistillate scales gold to brown, often
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  • septicidal and loculicidal), or irregular. Seeds 15–600, white, yellow, or gold, cylindric, ellipsoid, oblong to narrowly obconic, or irregularly angled
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  • absent. Capsules: dehiscence septicidal. Seeds 150–600, yellowish gold to reddish gold, cylindric, ellipsoid, oblong, ovoid, or irregularly angled. x =
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  • apex acute to truncate. Pistillate scales gold, redbrown, or chestnut-brown, sometimes with green to gold midstripe, lanceolate to broadly ovate, 4.7–6
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  • redbrown, or red-gold, sometimes with green to gold midstripe, ovate, 3.6–4.7 mm, shorter than and narrower or as wide as perigynia, margin gold-hyaline, to
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  • Wunderlin, R. David Whetstone Common names: Cainito Etymology: Greek chrysos, gold, and phyllon, leaf Treatment appears in FNA Volume 8. Treatment on page 245
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  • small to large, in thin to thick mats, green, yellow-green, orange-green, or gold-green, brown with age. Stems irregularly branched; paraphyllia many, few
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  • or gold 0.15–0.3 mm wide, apex usually acute. Anthers long-persistent. Perigynia appressed to ascending, usually dark-brown, often green or gold distally
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  • fertile culm, 7–22 cm × 2–4 mm. Inflorescences erect, usually dense, green, gold, or dark-brown, 1.8–3 cm8–14 mm; proximal internode 2–3 (–5) mm; 2d internode
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  • attenuate, apex acute to rounded. Pistillate scales reddish-brown or gold, with pale gold midstripe, lanceolate, 4.5–5.8 mm, 3/4 length of and narrower than
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  • 2–3.5 mm. Inflorescences stiffly erect, dense or open, greenish brown to gold, 2–4.5 cm × 12–20 mm; proximal internode 2–15 mm; 2d internode 2.5–5 mm;
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  • mm. Inflorescences open, usually dense distally, green, silvery, or pale gold, 4–6.5 cm × 10–18 mm; proximal internode (7–) 10–20 mm; 2d internode 4–8
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  • base and apex acute to attenuate. Pistillate scales gold to redbrown, often with whitish or green to gold midstripe or white tip, ovate to broadly ovate, (3–)
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  • staminate portion 4–14 mm. Proximal pistillate scales pale redbrown with white or gold margins, broadly obovate, 2.3–4.5 (–6.5) × 1.7–4 mm, shorter or longer than
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  • attenuate, apex rounded. Pistillate scales white-hyaline or pale gold, with green, gold, or brown midstripe, lanceolate to ovate, 2.7–3.5 mm, somewhat shorter
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  • attenuate, apex acute to truncate. Pistillate scales gold or red-gold to chestnut-brown, often with green, gold, or whitish midstripe, ovate to broadly ovate
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  • tapered. Pistillate scales white-hyaline or gold, occasionally tinged brownish or green, with green to gold midstripe, lanceolate or ovate, (2.8–) 3.6–4
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  • Kevin C. Nixon Common names: Western chinkapin Etymology: Greek chrysos, gold, and lepis, scale, referring to yellow glands on various organs of the plant
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  • Bot. Agric. 3: 162. 1815. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Common names: Basket-of-gold gold-dust rock-madwort IntroducedIllustrated Basionym: Alyssum saxatile Linnaeus
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  • cm × (1.1–) 1.5–2.6 (–3.1) mm. Inflorescences dense or loosely aggregated, gold to medium brown or occasionally dark-brown, 1.1–2.4 cm × 6.3–14 mm; proximal
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  • scarious with green to gold midvein, obovate to ovate, 2–4 × 1.2–2 mm, apex obtuse to acuminate or, sometimes, awned. Staminate scales gold with pale midvein
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  • cespitose. Culms 20–91 cm. Leaves: sheaths adaxially white-hyaline, sometimes gold tinged near summit, summit U-shaped or zigzag to rounded, prolonged to 3
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  • Guy L. Nesom Etymology: Greek chrysos, gold, and - ome, having the condition of alluding to predominantly yellow-gold heads and corymbs Treatment appears
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  • D. Levsen Common names: Golden-saxifrage dorine Etymology: Greek chrysos, gold, and splenos, spleen, alluding to color of flowers and to alleged medical
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  • ovate to obovate, 1.9–3.5 × 1–1.7 mm, apex acute or obtuse. Staminate scales gold to purple-brown with pale, 2.9–4.5 × 0.7–1.6 mm, midvein ciliate, margins
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  • 1823. John C. Semple Common names: Goldenaster Etymology: Greek chrysos, gold, and opsis, appearance or likeness, alluding to yellow corollas Basionym:
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  • lavender, reddish-brown, yellowish-brown, or purple midstripes, white, cream, gold, rose, pink, or purple margins, oblanceolate, 10–45 × 3–10 mm, margins entire
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  • sometimes lax, (29–) 50–135 cm. Leaves: sheaths adaxially usually brown or gold tinged near summits, summits U-shaped, prolonged to 4 mm beyond collar; distal
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  • apex truncate to tapered. Pistillate scales gold to brown, often reddish, sometimes with whitish or gold midstripe, ovate to broadly ovate, 2.7–3.5 (–4)
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  • 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 391. 1754. Guy L. Nesom Etymology: Greek chrysos, gold, and gonos, seed, apparently alluding to the bright yellow, hemispheric capitula
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  • Pistillate scales white-hyaline, tinged reddish-brown, usually with whitish, pale gold, or green midstripe, broadly lanceolate to narrowly ovate, 2.6–4.3 mm, as
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  • 7–10 × 4.5–7 (–9) mm, base and apex truncate to acute. Pistillate scales gold to brown, with whitish, green, or tan midstripe, lanceolate to ovate, 2.4–4
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  • ± erect, 10–16 × (2.5–) 3–5 mm. Pistillate scales usually at least partly gold or redbrown with broad scarious margins and tip, sometimes all white, obovate
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  • margin occasionally hyaline gold, to 0.4 mm wide, apex obtuse or acute. Perigynia ascending-spreading to spreading, gold to dark-brown, conspicuously
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  • petals white to cream colored, sometimes with yellow tip and/or base, rarely gold overall, sometimes tinged red in age, narrowly ovate to obovate, 6-19 × 3
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  • virginianum Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 920. 1753. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Green and gold IllustratedEndemic Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page
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  • (–5) per fertile culm, 8–25 cm × (2–) 3–5 mm. Inflorescences dense, brown or gold, usually ± triangular, 1.6–3 cm × 12–20 mm; proximal internode 3–5.5 mm;
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  • Al-Shehbaz Common names: Goldentuft rock-alyssum Etymology: Latin aurum, gold, and -inia, colored, alluding to flower Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7
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  • 106, plate 15. 1857 ·. Dale E. Johnson Etymology: [[Etymology::Fremont’s-gold [Greek syn, united, trichos, hair, and pappos, pappus]] Treatment appears
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  • or orange to red; stems twisted. Calochortus kennedyi 35 Petals yellow to gold, white, or lavender, usually tinged with lilac; stems not twisted. > 36 36
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  • initially poricidal, later loculicidal and septicidal. Seeds 250–400, white to gold, cylindric. x = [8] 9. Introduced; Asia, Africa, also in Mexico, West Indies
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  • and extending to tip, apex usually obtuse. Perigynia ± spreading, green or gold with redbrown or purple blotches. Phenology: Fruiting summer. Habitat: Wet
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  • Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz, Mark A. Beilstein Common names: Flaxweed false-flax gold-of-pleasure Etymology: Greek chamai, dwarf or on the ground, and linon, flax
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  • 3–16 cm × 1.5–4 mm. Inflorescences dense, dark-brown, green and brown, or gold, 1.1–2.1 cm × 13–18 mm; proximal internode 1–2.5 (–3.4) mm; 2d internode
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  • 6–8 mm, base attenuate, apex rounded to tapered. Pistillate scales reddish gold to brown or greenish, often white-hyaline at tip or base, with pale or green
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  • 4, vol. 2. 1754. Guy L. Nesom Etymology: Greek helios, sun, and chrysos, gold, and helichrysos, Greek name for a local species of Asteraceae Treatment
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  • Acad. Arts, n. s. 4: 93. 1849. John L. Strother Etymology: Greek chrysos, gold, and actinos, ray Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 232
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  • 4(5): 106, plate 15. 1857. Dale E. Johnson Common names: Yellowray Fremont’s-gold yellow syntrichopappus Illustrated Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment
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  • Rast. 27: 151. 1990. Guy L. Nesom Etymology: Greek xeros, dry, and chrysos, gold, perhaps alluding to phyllaries Synonyms: Bracteantha Anderberg & Haegi Treatment
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  • oblique, margins doubly serrate, apex acuminate; surfaces abaxially yellow-gold soft-pubescent, pubescence absent from axils of veins, adaxially yellow-green
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