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  • perichaetial leaves, brown or golden at maturity. Spores spherical to polyhedral, pale-yellow to yellowbrown, golden, orange or red-orange, smooth to finely papillose
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  • subulate, unequal bracts, short-pedicellate; perianth white, yellow, or golden orange, cylindrical, campanulate, or obovoid, abaxial surfaces rough; tepals
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  • incurved, filiform; anthers versatile, introrse, pollen yellow, often golden, or orange; ovary inferior, globose, ovoid, oblong, or pyriform, ovules 2–10 per
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  • to yellow-orange. Capsule usually slightly inclined to erect, usually straight, (0.8–) 1–1.8 (–2.2) mm, pale-brown to yellow (golden) orange, smooth to
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  • pale-yellow to yellow-orange. Capsule slightly inclined to erect, usually arcuate, (1–) 1.7–2.3 (–3.7) mm, pale-brown to yellow (golden) orange, smooth to sulcate
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  • Patricia M. Eckel Copyright: Flora of North America Association Stems golden or orange with age, weakly appressed to substrate, branches many, curved to erect
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  • and rounded at the cell angles. Seta 1–3 (–4) cm, various shades of red, orange, or yellow. Capsule oblong to long-cylindric, (1–) 2–2.5 (–3) mm, smooth
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  • fruiting pedicels pubescent. Pomes usually red, sometimes bright-yellow to golden or orange, suborbicular, 8–12 mm diam., often bearing residual hairs, particularly
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  • The glands may be colorless (translucent) or yellowish to dark brown or orange and are sometimes more prominent on dried specimens than in living plants
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  • eglandular; phyllaries with orange to brownish midnerves; cypselae glabrous or strigillose, eglandular Conyza 11 Rays usually yellow or orange, sometimes cream,
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  • large, lax to dense, in tufts or mats, dark green, yellow-green, golden green, or orange, sometimes reddish-brown or nearly black, often lustrous. Stems
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  • D. pictus), blue, pink, red, magenta, lavender, purple, purplish brown, orange, or yellow, rarely white, sometimes multicolor, bilaterally symmetric, rarely
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  • 378, 379, 637. Plants in mats or patches, green, golden green, brown-green, or blackish, rarely with orange or red tinge. Stems slender, creeping, irregularly
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  • white to pale greenish proximally, usually becoming green, white, yellow, orange, red, pink, or purple distally, tubular proximally, strongly bilabiate distally
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  • siceraria (for its bottlelike gourds), and Thladiantha dubia (golden creeper, for its large, golden-yellow flowers). Species employed for other economic uses
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  • purple; petals absent or (1–) 5, white, cream, yellow, orange, red, pink, or purple, often yellow, orange, or red-spotted; nectary disc present or not; stamens
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  • to dense, rarely fragile tufts, green, yellowish, brownish, or golden green, with orange tinge due to leaves yellow-green and stems reddish. Stems creeping
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  • caulescent, glaucous, from transitory or persistent taproots; sap white to orange. Stems leafy, branching. Leaves sessile; basal rosulate, cauline alternate;
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  • terminal or lateral, distinct; ovules 2 (only 1 maturing). Fruits pomes, orange to red or purple to black, globose to obovoid or oblong, [3–] 4–14 [–15]
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  • Natl. Herb. 12: 435. 1909. Arthur C. Gibson Common names: Golden clubcactus golden cereus golden snakecactus Illustrated Basionym: Cereus emoryi Engelmann
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  • Association Stems 1.5–4 cm diam., internodes 3–10 cm; scales orange, brownish, or golden, denticulate. Roots from under surface. Petiole 30–60 cm, essentially
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  • new growth green to reddish, pubescent or glabrous, 1-year old usually golden green to tan, sometimes deep reddish-brown or gray-brown, older graying;
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  • overlapping, spreading, usually not reflexed, golden yellow, oblongelliptic, 3–8 mm; petals connivent, erect, yellow to orange or deep red, oblong-obovate, not conspicuously
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  • ed. 5, 189. 1754 ,. Craig C. Freeman, Nicholas D. Levsen Common names: Golden-saxifrage dorine Etymology: Greek chrysos, gold, and splenos, spleen, alluding
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  • mm; sepals linear to subulate-linear, 8–25 mm; corolla yellow to golden yellow or orange, tubular-campanulate, 4–10 cm; anther-filaments glabrous; ovary
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  • leathery; petals golden yellow or orange-yellow; stamens (35–) 50–80 > 6 5 Leaf blades papery to membranous; petals usually bright, golden, or pale yellow
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  • page 577. Mentioned on page 572, 575, 645. Plants small to large, yellow, golden, pale green, or yellowish-brown, glossy. Stems 2–12 cm, complanate-foliate
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  • linear to subulate, scarious. Florets 20–100+; corollas usually yellow or orange, sometimes grayish green or reddish abaxially, rarely white, (not deliquescent)
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  • diam. Phyllaries 30–125 (–150) in 2–5 series, 1-nerved or 3-nerved (nerves golden-resinous; usually flat, rarely broadly keeled to convex), narrowly elliptic
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  • elliptic-spatulate, unequal, 6–14 (–20) × 4–10 mm; petals (4–) 5, golden yellow to orange-yellow, obovate to oblanceolate, 12–25 mm; stamens deciduous, 250–650;
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  • blade 25–35 × 1–1.5 (–2) cm. Flowers 1 (–2), nodding in bud; tepals 6 (–8), golden yellow, midrib abaxially tinged with green; outer tepals narrowly elliptical
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  • 70–120 dm, main trunk dominant. Stems: trunk bark older buff, newly exposed orange, exfoliating in fibrous plates, freshly exposed bark orangebrown (not recorded
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  • deflexed and folded together at night, laminae and margins often with black or orange oxalate dots or stripes. Flowers tristylous, distylous, semihomostylous
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  • weakly to strongly coherent, separating with or without torus attached, golden yellow to red or black, globose to hemispheric or cylindric, 5–20 mm, fleshy
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  • [spatulate]; petals 5, (often recurving), connate 1/2 length, cream or yellow to orange, broadly ovate to oblong-ovate, oblongelliptic, triangular, triangular-ovate
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  • transitional hairs; floral bracts lanceolate. Flowers usually orange-red, occasionally pale green or golden bronze; dorsal sepal free, lanceolate, ascending at apex;
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  • filaments filiform; ovaries glabrous, styles filiform, glabrous. Fruits golden yellow to orange or reddish, globose, 1.2–1.5 cm; drupelets (5–) 10–20, moderately
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  • pink-red, or pink > 15 14 Petals yellow, yellowish green, golden yellow, pale orange, or pale orange suffused with pink > 32 15 Flowers mostly 4-merous, sometimes
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  • staminodes 3, minute. Fruits dry pepos or berrylike, red to scarlet, orange, or golden brown [green], mostly ellipsoid-cylindric [to globose], smooth, glabrous
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  • (midnerves ± raised, especially proximally, ± translucent yellowbrown to golden brown, less prominent distally; ± flat), outer linear-lanceolate to spatulate
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  • North America Association Plants medium-sized, in wefts or turfs, yellow to golden green. Stems 4 (–10) cm, 1.5–2 mm wide across main leafy shoot, not complanate-foliate
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  • mescalerium 19 Hypanthia yellow to yellowish green; sepals golden yellow; petals yellow to orange or deep red. Ribes aureum 19 Hypanthia, sepals, and petals
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  • pale-yellow to cream or nearly white, pale orange, golden yellow, or orange-yellow, not spotted or striped, palate ridges golden yellow, throat internally glabrous
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  • Thladiantha dubia Bunge Enum. Pl. China Bor., 29. 1833. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Golden creeper Introduced Etymology: Greek thladias, eunuch, and anthos, flower
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  • never from abaxial costa surface. Hygroamblystegium 7 Plants golden to yellow-green or golden brown; leaves strongly plicate; rhizoids strongly branched
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  • fairly soft, olivaceous, brown or yellow, rusty orange to blackish brown, sometimes dirty olive yellow, golden to blackish green distally, brown to blackish
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  • pale-yellow or nearly white to pale orange or light yellow-orange, not spotted or striped, palate ridges yellow to golden yellow, tube-throat 35–45 mm, limb
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  • linearlanceolate, unequal, 1.5–2.5 × 0.4–0.8 mm, apex acute; petals orange-yellow to golden yellow, oblong, 2–4 mm; stamens 5–11, 5 separate or obscurely 5-grouped;
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  • 242. 1832 ,. Craig C. Freeman, Nicholas D. Levsen Common names: American golden-saxifrage water-mat or carpet dorine d’Amérique Endemic Treatment appears
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  • recurved when dry, triangular-lanceolate, attenuate, thin; endostome light orange to golden, segments 8 or 16, filiform, elongate, 1/3–1 time exostome length.
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