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  • width Keel some measurement Keel texture Keel variability Keel width L Lateral keel length Lateral keel presence Lateral keel prominence Lateral keel width
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  • defining a single value. Structure: keel It is a central It is a property of structure constraint: central Character: width A size property A subproperty of
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  • filaments; petals 3 (or 5), upper 2 often apically reflexed at anthesis, lower 1 (keel) conduplicate and, sometimes, apically lobed and/or crested (crest typically
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  • [connate], chaffy, boatshaped, chaffy, inner one membranous, capping corolla; keel papery, or scarious, variously winged, variously margined; petals 3, distinct
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  • referred to as wings; the central lobe, the keel, is folded, curved along its distal portion, and concealed by the wings. The keel encloses the stamens, style
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  • texture","anther quantity","apical cell height or length or size","apical cell width","arm cell anatomy","arm cell presence","awn quantity","base arrangement"
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  • mm, glabrous (pubescent in P. alba), margins entire, sometimes ciliolate; keel crested, crest 2-lobed, often fimbriate (lobes subdivided into fingerlike
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  • shape","base architecture","base position","base size","base texture","base width","between vein vein quantity","bract prominence","branch shape","caryopse
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  • lower florets, with 1 prominent keel, at least distally, keels often winged and ending in a tooth or awn, a second keel or prominent lateral-vein present
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  • and projecting from pyrene apex, or lateral, on distal 1/4–1/2 of central adaxial keel. Pyrenes 1–5, without intervening flesh, rarely connate, brown, planoconvex
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  • 241, 244, 248. Plants 1–8 cm. Stem central strand present or absent. Leaves lanceolate to ovatelanceolate, keeled, costa projecting on abaxial side, leaf
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  • herbaceous with scarious tips, or completely scarious, with or without distinct keel, often persisting and enclosing capsule (s) at maturity. Flowers lasting
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  • "basal-bud shape","basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule pubescence","central strand presence","costa
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • sometimes spikes, all customarily called spikes, with 3 spikelets at each node, central spikelets usually sessile, sometimes pedicellate, pedicels to 2 mm, lateral
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  • (–70 mm for G. atrata). Stem central strand present or absent. Leaves narrowly ovatelanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, keeled, margins plane, recurved or
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  • along keel. Calyptra smooth to somewhat roughened distally, basal fringe hairs dense. Spores papillose. nw North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America
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  • sometimes minutely ciliolate, sometimes with lateral lobes longer than the central portion; blades narrow, flat, folded, or involute, sometimes arcuate. Inflorescences
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  • quantity","back shape","base position","base size","base texture","base width","between vein vein quantity","blade shape","bract prominence","branch shape"
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  • summer rains, such as the central plains of North America. Two of the grasses that used to dominate the prairies of central North America, Andropogon gerardii
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  • Barbuloideae","properties":["abaxial epidermis variability","central scleroderm presence","central strand presence","distal laminal cell architecture","distal
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  • "capsule orientation","central strand presence","cilium presence","cilium prominence","dorsal leaf architecture or shape","dorsal leaf width","exostome relief"
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  • oblanceolate to obovate, (0) 1-7-veined, sometimes keeled over 1 vein, not necessarily the central vein, keel vein sometimes extending into an awn; lemmas linear-lanceolate
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  • (2–) 3–5 mm; petals 21–36 × 6–10 (–12) mm; lip 21–33 (–38) × 13–16 mm, central keel relatively thick, 2.4–2.6 mm wide, very slightly grooved, groove 0.3
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  • continents, such as Aster in the strict sense (from Eurasia) or Baccharis (from Central America). A majority of Astereae genera in the flora of North America are
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  • "properties":["illustrator","illustration copyright","blade prominence or shape","blade width","bract architecture or shape","bract shape","culm shape","flower architecture"
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  • apex rounded. Flowers: lateral sepals included, slightly curved, 5–7 mm, keel brown, scarious, lacerate; petals unfolding in morning, blade obtriangular
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  • inner, tapering evenly towards apex, basally connate 1.5–2.5 mm; inner with keel evenly curved, hyaline margins 0.1–0.3 mm wide, apex acute to acuminate,
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • deltate-ovate to elliptic or obovate (sometimes each with central resin canal and/or keel), unequal, margins and apices (often hyaline, sometimes brownish)
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  • arrangement","basal leaf growth form or texture","base shape","blade size or width","bract presence","bract quantity","corm architecture","elaiosome texture"
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  • diversity of Cyperus subg. Pycnostachys is found in the lowland forests of Central America, South America, Africa, and Malesia. None. Cyperus acuminatus, Cyperus
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  • Icon. Pl. 1: plate 43. 1836. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Etymology: Greek tropis, keel, and karpos, fruit, alluding to fruit shape Synonyms: Agallis Philippi T
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  • C., Tenn., Tex., Va., Mexico, West Indies (Puerto Rico), Central America (Nicaragua), Central America (Panama), South America, Eurasia, Indian Ocean Islands
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  • An outline of a system for Chenopodium L. (species of Europe, North and Central Asia). Ukrayins’k. Bot. Zhurn. 50: 71–77. Mosyakin, S. L. and S. E. Clemants
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  • body width","glume quantity","glume size","internode length","internode thickness","keel course","keel pubescence","keel pubescence or relief","keel shape"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • "basal-bud shape","basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule pubescence","central strand presence","costa
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  • -veined, usually keeled, unawned or mucronate; paleas shorter than the lemmas, longitudinally bowed-out by the caryopses, 2-keeled, keels usually ciliate
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  • solitary, 5–10 mm; sporophylls monomorphic, lanceolate-ovate, slightly keeled, keel not dentate, base pubescent, margins transparent to greenish, short-ciliate
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  • Strobili solitary, 3–12 mm; sporophylls monomorphic, deltate-ovate, slightly keeled, keel not dentate, base pubescent, margins transparent, short-ciliate at base
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  • "hilum position","hilum size","inflorescence size or width","interior architecture","interior texture","keel pubescence","leaf epidermis presence","ligule presence"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • quantity","upper floret reflectance","upper floret width","upper lemma fragility","upper lemma width","upper palea architecture or fixation","whole_organism
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  • length or size","palea size","pedicel presence","pedicel quantity","pericarp width","pseudopetiole presence","raceme shape","rachilla length","sheath condition"
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  • "flower architecture or arrangement or growth form","hair shape","keel architecture","keel texture","lateral sepal fusion","lateral sepal position","lateral
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  • coriaceous, tightly appressed to the lower florets, with 1 prominent keel, keel winged only in the distal 2/3 terminating in a tooth; lemmas 9-12 mm,
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  • apex rounded. Flowers: lateral sepals included, slightly curved, 5–7 mm, keel scarious, lacerate, thin; petals unfolding in morning, blade obtriangular
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  • form or texture","base shape","blade architecture","blade size or width","blade width","bract architecture","bract presence","bract quantity","bulb architecture"
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  • "cell-wall size or width","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell quantity","distal laminal cell size","distal laminal cell width","division architecture"
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  • quantity","external surface relief","external surface size or width","inner trabecula size or width","internal surface coloration or pubescence or relief","internal
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • prominence or shape","cell-wall pubescence or shape","cell-wall size or width","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell quantity","distal laminal cell
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  • slightly wrinkled when dry; endostome segments not or narrowly perforated along keel. Spores 10–18 µm, yellow. Phenology: Capsules mature fall–winter. Habitat:
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  • Vt., Va., Wash., W.Va., Wis., Wyo., Mexico, West Indies, Central America (Guatemala), Central America (Costa Rica) Potamogeton foliosus subsp. foliosus
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  • Tex., Va., Mexico, West Indies (Cuba), Mexico, Central America (Belize), Central America (Honduras), Central America (Nicaragua) Xyris ambigua is one of the
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  • Miss., N.C., S.C., Tex., Mexico (Chiapas), Central America (Belize), Central America (Honduras), Central America (Nicaragua) The beardless staminodes
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  • subterminal; paleas equaling the lemmas, often appearing 1-keeled, 2-veined or 4-veined, central veins close together; lodicules 2, free, membranous, ciliate
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  • subsections distributed throughout the Great Plains to Arizona and south to central Mexico with a center of diversity in Texas (H. F. Towner 1977). P. H. Raven
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  • some measurement","internode shape","internode some measurement","keel architecture","keel presence","lateral-vein presence","lateral-vein prominence","lemma
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  • pollen yellow; ovary when present, inconspicuously crested; processes 6, central, low, distinct or connate in pairs across septa, ± erect, rounded, margins
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  • that the plant was collected in Florida although it had actually come from Central America. Others, including P. M. Brown (2000), simply consider it to be
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  • (–13) per areole, 9.5–40 (–47) mm, usually less than 1/2 as long as central spines; central spines 1–4 (–5) per areole, all or mostly projecting, abaxial spine
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  • branches erect to arcuate, sometimes attenuate to flagellate distally; central strand cells differentiated or not; pseudoparaphyllia absent in all but
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • 31–65 × 3–5.5 mm; petals 27–53 × 5–19 mm; lip (26–) 34–55 × 18–24 mm, central keel relatively thin or evidently thin-winged, 3–4 mm wide, deeply and broadly
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  • "perianth life cycle","perianth presence","perianth quantity","pericarp width","pistil architecture","pistil fusion","pistil quantity","prophyll architecture"
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  • with a dominant primary central branch and 2 smaller codominant lateral branches, usually similar at all nodes; bud-scales 2-keeled, thickened, initially
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  • specimens are the narrowly oblanceolate leaves, the width of the corona (unbroken), and the width of the perianth tube. The tube is often more robust than
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  • spikelets suppressed; lower glumes exceeding the floret, indurate on the central, exposed portion, hyaline on the margins, concealing the caryopses at maturity
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  • quantity","external surface relief","external surface size or width","inner trabecula size or width","internal surface coloration or pubescence or relief","internal
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  • Stems to 2 cm, usually shorter, densely foliose, simple or 2-fid at base; central cylinder small; moderately radiculose from stem and leaf-bases, radicles
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  • size","inflorescence shape","inflorescence size or width","interior architecture","interior texture","keel pubescence","leaf epidermis presence","ligule presence"
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • in the flora area is the absence of a stem central strand. Gymnostomum, with a similar habitat, has a central strand. Species in the peristomate genus Hennediella
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  • "adaxial ligule texture","apical cell height or length or size","apical cell width","arm cell anatomy","arm cell presence","auricle presence","awn quantity"
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  • "properties":["band coloration","central spine atypical length","central spine atypical width","central spine length","central spine width","inner tepal coloration"
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  • fertile scales ovate, 1.5–2 mm, apex acute, glabrous or distally puberulent, keel prominent, shortexcurrent. Flowers: stamens (1–) 2; anthers oblongelliptic
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  • filament bases, yellow, white, or pink, base with 0 or 2 auricles flanking central ligule; stamens 5; staminodes 0; pistil 2–3-carpellate, ovary 4-locular
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  • x = 9. e United States, se Mexico, Bahamas, Central America (Belize), Central America (Guatemala), Central America (Honduras) Species 7 (7 in the flora)
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • position","caryopsis shape","cauline leaf arrangement","central axis arrangement","central axis width","culm architecture","culm architecture or arrangement
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  • margins entire, apex rounded. Flowers: lateral sepals included, curved, 6–7 mm, keel scarious, lacerate or lacero-ciliate; petals unfolding in morning, blade
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  • 6–11 cm; tepals slightly ascending to spreading, white, tinged green on keel and at base, 8–12 cm × 5–9 mm; corona white with small, yellowish green eye
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  • full sun, that lack a central strand typical of eastern specimens named G. pilifera. Many sterile specimens from Arizona have a central strand, but sterile
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  • quantity","external surface relief","external surface size or width","inner trabecula size or width","internal surface coloration or pubescence or relief","internal
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  • or rugose, or with faint transverse ridges that do not interrupt abaxial keel. Generated Map Legacy Map Alta., B.C., Man., N.B., Ont., Que., Sask., Ariz
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  • stolon giving rise to series of plumose decumbent to ascending axes to 3 cm; central strand absent; pseudoparaphyllia short, broad; axillary hairs 2-celled or
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  • some measurement","intercostal region pubescence","keel height or length or size","keel pubescence","keel pubescence or relief","lateral-vein prominence"
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  • shape","cell-wall reproduction","cell-wall shape","cell-wall size or width","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell quantity","distal laminal cell
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  • 1/2 scape; blade solid, flat, carinate, 20–100 cm × 5–20 mm, margins and keel scabrous, apex acute. Scape persistent, solitary, erect, terete, 25–100+
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  • "cell-wall development","cell-wall prominence or shape","cell-wall size or width","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell quantity","distal laminal cell
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  • variability Caryopsis width Central nut architecture Central nut architecture or arrangement or growth form Central nut shape Central nut size Cypsela Cypsela
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  • rigid, stiff; radial spines 5–14 per areole, straight to curved, 2–5 cm; central spines 1–4 per areole, straight to curved, terete, flattened, or abaxially
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  • blade pubescence","intercostal region architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or relief","keel pubescence or relief","ligule coloration","ligule coloration
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  • compressed-keeled, keels serrate or ciliate, apices acuminate to acute, entire (rarely bifid); paleas glabrous, gibbous basally, 2-keeled, keels winged, wings
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  • 3-veined, central veins and sometimes the lateral-veins extended into awns, central awns always the longest; paleas almost as long as the lemmas, 2-keeled, 2-awned;
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  • position","caryopsis shape","cauline leaf arrangement","central axis arrangement","central axis width","culm architecture or arrangement or growth form","culm
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  • scales, sometimes coroniform. x = 12. North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Pacific Islands (Galapagos Islands), Pacific Islands
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  • measurement","awn width","base pubescence","base texture","blade architecture or shape","blade orientation","blade shape or vernation","blade width","culm atypical
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  • wider than the central lobes, all lobes ciliate on 1 or both margins, lower lemmas with the lateral lobes rounded or mucronate to awned, central lobes awned;
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  • black. Stems 0.6–1.2 cm, central strand weak. Leaves linear-lanceolate to narrowly ovatelanceolate, 1.5–2.1 × 0.5–0.7 mm, keeled, not plicate, margins incurved
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  • "cell-wall shape","cell-wall size or width","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell size","distal laminal cell width","division architecture","division
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  • Eupatorieae, which originated in the continent (including Mexico and parts of Central America), and those that came to North America from or through South America
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  • shape","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell quantity","distal laminal cell shape","distal laminal cell size","distal laminal cell width","division
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  • lax, flattened, 1–2 cm; sporophylls ovate to ovate-deltate, strongly keeled, keel dentate, base slightly cordate to rounded, margins with scattered teeth
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  • slender bristle. Glumes almost equaling the lowest floret, dissimilar in width, membranous to subcoriaceous, margins scarious, apices unawned; lower glumes
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  • Pedicellate spikelets 1.6-2.2 mm; glumes chartaceous; lower glumes winged on 1 keel; upper glumes with the midvein narrowly winged; anthers 1-1.2 mm. Caryopses
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  • staminate scales narrowly ovate, pistillate scales purple with prominent green keel, broadly ovate, abruptly acuminate. Achenes greenish to whitish or sometimes
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  • scales lanceolate, pistillate scales ovate-acuminate, with prominent green keel. Achenes whitish or gray between angles, obscurely trigonous, ovoid or globose
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • 5–10 cm, central strand absent. Leaves straight appressed when dry, erectopatent when moist, lanceolate, 2.7–3.5 × 0.5–0.75 mm, sharply keeled distally
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  • dull to lustrous, thickened and variously raised and transversely keeled; umbo central, usually pyramidal to truncated, rarely depressed, merely acute,
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • and naked. Staminate panicles with a polystichous central axis and non-disarticulating branches; central axes usually much denser and thicker than the usually
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  • in frequently extended mats, blackish green. Stems 1–1.5 mm high, small central strand present. Leaves erect with slightly incurved tips when dry, erect-spreading
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  • cm, central strand absent. Leaves loosely appressed to slightly contorted when dry, erectopatent when moist, lanceolate, 0.5–1 × 0.3–0.4 mm, keeled, margins
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  • rust colored proximally. Stems 2–7 cm, central strand absent. Leaves lanceolate to ligulate, 1.5–3 × 0.3–0.6 mm, keeled, margins recurved proximally, incurved
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  • perforate or less often not, cilia absent or 1–3. North America, Mexico, Central America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Pacific Islands (New Zealand),
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  • ligules 0.3-1 mm, membranous, truncate; blades 1-5 mm wide, flat, linear, central vein distinct on the abaxial side. Inflorescences terminal spikes, 4-12
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • arcuate, or spirally coiled at the base, not disarticulating at maturity; central awns sometimes thicker than the lateral awns, erect to arcuate-reflexed;
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  • Pacific coast of North America, extending from southern British Columbia to central California. The Pacific coast species are sometimes treated as a separate
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  • used taxonomically outside Scleria. Scleria vaginata Steudel, native to Central and South America, was collected once as an adventive in southern Florida
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  • shape","cell-wall reproduction","cell-wall shape","cell-wall size or width","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell quantity","distal laminal cell
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  • Map Ala., Fla., Ga., La., Miss., N.C., S.C., Central America (Belize), Central America (Honduras), Central America (Nicaragua) None. None. "thin" is not
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  • atypical width","beak length","beak pubescence","beak width","blade atypical length","blade atypical width","blade length","blade shape","blade width","bract
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  • scarious (apices cucullate, faces glabrous). Receptacles flat (sometimes with central cusp), smooth, epaleate. Ray-florets 0. Disc-florets (4–) 5 (–6), bisexual
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  • forests. It lacks a central strand, and longitudinal ridges are absent. Its spreading, secund distal leaves taper to long, sharply keeled apices. None. None
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • measurement","apex shape","apex width","auricle presence","auricle some measurement","awn course","blade prominence or shape","blade width","culm some measurement"
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  • decumbent base, dark olivaceous. Stems 5–12 cm, repeatedly dichotomous, central strand absent. Leaves loosely appressed when dry, patent to spreading when
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  • cushions, grayish green. Stems 1–2 cm, central strand absent. Leaves ovate to oblong-lanceolate, 0.1–1.15 × 0.3–0.5 mm, keeled, not plicate, margins plane, awns
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  • submarginally often reddish, apex low-keeled. Flowers: lateral sepals included or slightly exsert, slightly curved, (5.5–) 6–7 mm, keel concolorous, firm, finely lacerate
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  • Naturalist 9: 189–202. Nesom, G. L. 1990h. Infrageneric taxonomy of North and Central American Baccharis (Asteraceae: Astereae). Phytologia 68: 40–46. Baccharis
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  • Dak., Tex., Utah, Vt., Wash., Wyo., Mexico, Central America (Costa Rica), Central America (Guatemala), Central America (Honduras), South America, Eurasia
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  • "cell coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • "endostome segment shape","endostome segment width","exostome tooth orientation","exostome tooth shape","exostome tooth width","exothecial cell shape","exothecial
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  • (Cuba), Mexico (Tabasco), West Indies (Cuba), Central America (Belize), Central America (Honduras), Central America (Nicaragua) Although no specimens were
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  • cm, if 3-awned, the central awn the longest; lemmas of lower fertile spikelets 7-11 mm, with 2-3 teeth, if 3-toothed, the central tooth the longest, sometimes
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  • poa/index.htm Chiapella, J. 2000. The Deschampsia cespitosa complex in central and northern Europe: A morphological analysis. Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 134:495-512
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  • shape","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell quantity","distal laminal cell shape","distal laminal cell size","distal laminal cell width","division
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  • disintegrating patches, brownish green distally, blackish proximally. Stems 5–10 cm, central strand absent. Leaves loosely appressed when dry, patent when moist, broadly
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  • "calyptra shape","capsule architecture","capsule orientation","cell size","central strand prominence","cilium quantity","cilium shape","cortical cell size"
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  • 12–30 µm, spherical, finely papillose. North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia Species ca. 140
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  • "inflorescence architecture","inflorescence position or structure subtype","keel size or width","lateral sepal shape","leaf architecture","leaf arrangement","leaf
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  • Plants in loose tufts, green. Stems 0.5–1.5 cm, dichotomously branched, central strand absent. Leaves loosely appressed and straight when dry, erectopatent
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  • below the nodes. Branches initially 1-3, erect to arcuate, often short, central branch dominant, with compressed basal nodes, branches fully sheathed, lateral
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  • 3 mm; glumes of apical spikelets 7-8 mm, with a central tooth or awn flanked by 2 short teeth, central awns to 0.9 cm on the lower glumes, to 2 cm on the
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  • evenly towards apex, margins basally connate (0.7–) 1–2.7 mm; inner with keel evenly curved to occasionally gibbous basally, hyaline margins 0.1–0.3 mm wide
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  • to Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan east to Wisconsin, west to east-central Arizona, with one occurrence in Chihuahua, Mexico, at elevations 0–1800(–2100)
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  • evident; awns not disarticulating at maturity, unequal or almost equal; central awns 8-25 (30) mm, straight to arcuate at the base; lateral awns absent
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  • rhombic, variously elongate, cross-keeled, often mammillate toward outer cone base and on inside above middle; umbo central, depressed-triangular, prickle
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  • quantity","external surface relief","external surface size or width","inner trabecula size or width","internal surface coloration or pubescence or relief","internal
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  • blade pubescence","intercostal region architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or relief","keel pubescence or relief","ligule coloration","ligule coloration
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  • including the awns, coriaceous, becoming indurate, 1-keeled initially, sometimes 2-keeled at maturity, keels glabrous or hairy, never with tufts of hair, bases
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  • one of the major constituents of the grasslands that used to cover the central plains. Hitchcock (1951) included both Schizachyrium and Bothriochloa in
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  • pubescence","blade shape","blade width","bract architecture or shape","bract shape","filament pubescence","filament width","flower architecture","fruit dehiscence"
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  • almost black. Stems 0.8–1.2 (–1.5) cm, central strand present. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, 1–2.2 × 0.3–0.6 mm, keeled, not plicate, margins plane, awn 0.3–1
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  • patches, reddish-brown to blackish green. Stems 1–4 cm, central strand present. Leaves lanceolate, keeled, not plicate, one margin commonly narrowly recurved
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  • olivaceous to black. Stems 1–4 cm, central strand absent. Leaves narrowly lanceolate from an ovate base, 2–4.5 × 0.4–0.8 mm, keeled, both margins recurved proximally
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  • sometimes almost black. Stems 0.5–1 cm, central strand strong. Leaves lanceolate to ovatelanceolate, 1–1.8 × 0.2–0.6 mm, keeled, not plicate, one margin commonly
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  • Stems 1–1.2 (–1.5) cm, central strand weak. Leaves narrowly lanceolate, rarely ovatelanceolate, 1–2 × 0.3–0.6 mm, concave-keeled, not plicate, margins plane
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  • Plants in hoary, usually hemispherical cushions, grayish green. Stem 2–5 cm, central strand present. Leaves appressed and twisted when dry, erect when moist
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  • black. Stems 1–1.2 (–1.5) cm, central strand weak. Leaves narrowly lanceolate to ovatelanceolate, 1–1.8 × 0.2–0.6 mm, keeled, not plicate, margins plane
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  • "border size or width","calyptra shape","cauline leaf architecture or shape","cell architecture","cell position","cell width","central strand presence"
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  • West Indies, Central America, South America Species ca. 65 (2 in the flora). Anderson, C. E. 1972. A monograph of the Mexican and Central American species
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  • linear-lanceolate, 3-veined, veins prolonged into 3 awns; central awns 8-12 mm; lateral awns 0.5-12 mm; paleas 2-keeled, acute; distal floret (s) 1-3-awned; lodicules
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  • native to the Canary Islands, as well as from the Mediterranean region to central Asia. It is sometimes included in Triticum because the two form natural
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  • measurement","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel architecture or shape","keel course","keel position","keel prominence","keel pubescence"
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  • stamens included; anthers yellow; pollen yellow; ovary crested; processes 3, central, 2-lobed, rounded, minute, margins entire; style linear, equaling stamens;
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  • 4cm; apophyses thick, angulately dome-shaped, with 5 low convergent keels; umbo central, forming short, curved-tipped pyramid. Seeds narrowly obovoid; body
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  • stamens included; anthers yellow; pollen yellow; ovary crested; processes 3, central, 2-lobed, rounded, minute, margins entire; style linear, equaling stamens;
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  • stamens included; anthers yellow; pollen yellow; ovary crested; processes 3, central, 2-lobed, minute, margins entire; style linear, equaling stamens; stigma
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  • "basal-bud shape","basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule pubescence","central strand presence","costa
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  • Republic), West Indies (Haiti), Central America (Belize), Central America (Guatemala), Central America (Honduras), Central America (Panama), South America
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  • strongly keeled, acuminate-aristate; lemmas thinly membranous, weakly keeled, 3-veined, pilose over the veins, apices acute to 2-lobed, central veins excurrent
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  • "hair width","intercostal region architecture or pubescence or relief","intercostal region position","intercostal region pubescence or relief","keel pubescence
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  • size","inflorescence shape","inflorescence size or width","interior architecture","interior texture","keel pubescence","leaf epidermis presence","ligule presence"
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  • pentagonal, cortical cells in 2–4 layers, medulla cell-walls thick or thin, central strand cells small; rhizoids between leaves near base of plants. Leaves
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  • growth form or orientation","distal cell length or size","distal cell size or width","embryo shape","embryo size","endosperm texture","floret arrangement","floret
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  • ovate or obovate to lance-deltate or lanceolate (not keeled abaxially, usually each with central resin canal), unequal, margins and apices scarious (tips
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  • "cell-wall pubescence or shape","cell-wall reproduction","cell-wall width","central strand presence","distal cell position","distal cell position relational"
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  • or relief","ligule pubescence","margin coloration","margin size or width","palea keel pubescence","panicle architecture or arrangement","panicle count or
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  • West Indies, Central America (Costa Rica), Central America (El Salvador), Central America (Guatemala), Central America (Nicaragua), Central America (Panama)
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  • apophyses lustrous (as if varnished), slightly raised, strongly cross-keeled; umbo central, depressed-pyramidal, with short, stout prickle. Seeds ellipsoid
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  • blackish green, loose, hoary, readily disintegrating tufts. Stems 1–5 cm, central strand absent. Leaves loosely appressed to slightly twisted when dry, erectopatent
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  • string-like (spirally twisted leaves) single shoots, grayish green. Stems 2–5 cm, central strand present. Leaves usually spirally arranged when dry, patent when moist
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  • Plants in ascending, dichotomously branched patches, green. Stems 2–8 cm, central strand absent. Leaves slightly contorted with often secund apices when dry
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  • 248. Plants in usually rounded cushions, green to blackish. Stems 1–2 cm, central strand present. Leaves incurved and moderately contorted when dry, spreading
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  • on page 228, 257, 258. Plants in blackish green tufts. Stems 1–2.5 cm, central strand present. Leaves loosely appressed, twisted when dry, erectopatent
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  • loose tufts, olivaceous, brownish to blackish proximally. Stems 1–4 cm, central strand present. Leaves erect and appressed when dry, recurved to squarrose
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  • grayish green. Stems 1–3 cm, central strand present. Leaves flexuose when dry, erect when moist, lanceolate, 1–1.7 × 0.3–0.6 mm, keeled, margin recurved on both
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  • measurement","glume keel pubescence or relief","hair orientation","inflorescence unit length","inflorescence unit quantity","inflorescence unit width","internode
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  • north tropical (mountainous) regions, North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, Eurasia (including 1 crossing equator in Sumatra), n Africa, Pacific
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  • "hilum position","hilum size","inflorescence size or width","interior architecture","interior texture","keel pubescence","leaf epidermis presence","ligule presence"
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  • "hilum position","hilum size","inflorescence size or width","interior architecture","interior texture","keel pubescence","leaf epidermis presence","ligule presence"
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  • solid, 4–12 dm. Leaves: basal erect, blade with slight spiral twist and central ridge, 3.5–8 dm × 1–2 cm, stiff, harsh, fibrous, glaucous; cauline 2–3,
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  • gradually attenuate, apex emarginate, bluntly rounded; ovary trigonal with central ridge in each face, 2–5 cm; style narrow basally, widening distally, 3.5–4
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  • with the nearly sympatric C. porteri (p. 721) in rocky wooded sites in central Virginia. These putative hybrids have hairy collars, relatively long callus
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  • goliadensis is known only from south-central Texas, and an apparently disjunct population in Blanco County in central Texas. None. None. "lengthofseed" is
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  • (Tamaulipas) Variety tamaulipana occurs from central Tamaulipas and eastern Nuevo León north into south-central and coastal Texas. None. None. "lengthofseed"
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  • 1 mm, with 2–3 prominent transverse ridges that do not interrupt adaxial keel, or coarsely and inconspicuously pitted-reticulate. 2n = 12, 14. Phenology:
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  • "basal-bud shape","basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule pubescence","central strand presence","costa
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  • with 3–4 (–6) prominent transverse ridges that usually interrupt abaxial keel. 2n = 22. Phenology: Flowering and fruiting early summer–fall. Habitat: Stream
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  • form or texture","base shape","blade architecture","blade size or width","blade width","bract architecture","bract presence","bract quantity","bulb architecture"
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  • reproduction","glume height or length or size","keel architecture or pubescence or relief","keel fusion","keel prominence","keel pubescence or relief","lemma arrangement"
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  • tall, 6-12 mm thick, erect. Sheaths scabridulous, keeled; ligules 1.2-6 mm, rounded or with a central point, ligules of the lower leaves thick, stiff, and
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  • "name":"Gomphrena","properties":["author","blade texture","bract width","bracteole width","filament fusion","flower reproduction","inflorescence architecture"
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  • into claw, apex obtusely angled, signal with raised, yellow, pubescent central ridge, claw green, striate, 4–4.5 × 1–1.2 cm; petals erect or spreading-erect
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  • species, is native to temperate and cold regions of Europe, North Africa, and central Asia; it has become nearly cosmopolitan through the cultivation of cereal
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  • length","beak pubescence","beak width","blade atypical length","blade atypical width","blade length","blade shape","blade width","bract duration","bract shape"
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  • blade pubescence","intercostal region architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or relief","keel pubescence or relief","ligule coloration","ligule coloration
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  • gyrans extends from the southeastern United States to the Caribbean and Central America. None. Andropogon gyrans var. gyrans, Andropogon gyrans var. stenophyllus
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  • "endosperm presence","flower architecture or shape","free-central arrangement","free-central placentation","gland architecture","hair architecture","hypanthium
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  • reddish-brown, shiny. Stems 2–3 cm, central strand strong. Leaves ovate-cordate to lanceolate, 0.6–1.2 × 0.2–0.5 mm, keeled, not plicate, margins plane, awn
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  • Association Plants in dense cushions, blackish green. Stems 0.5–0.7 (–1) cm, central strand weak. Leaves ovatelanceolate, 1.5–2 mm, both margins plane, incurved
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  • shape","suture dehiscence or orientation","suture size or width","tubercle architecture","tubercle width"]},{"rank":"family","name":"Cyperaceae","properties":["anther
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  • micropyle collar height or length or size","central spine arrangement","central spine course","central spine shape","central spine some measurement","clump position"
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  • form","capsule architecture or dehiscence","capsule shape","central column architecture","central column duration","coma presence","floral-tube architecture"
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  • into single sphere, (triangular-ovoid). x = 13. North America, Mexico, Central America, Europe, Asia Species 66 (62 in the flora). Arctostaphylos is richly
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  • temperate regions Species ca. 390 (173 in the flora). The North American and Central American species of Erigeron have been divided into sections (G. L. Nesom
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  • position","caryopsis shape","cauline leaf arrangement","central axis arrangement","central axis width","culm architecture","culm architecture or arrangement
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  • position","caryopsis shape","cauline leaf arrangement","central axis arrangement","central axis width","culm architecture or arrangement or growth form","culm
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  • variability","glume size","hair some measurement","keel architecture or pubescence or relief","keel fragility","keel fusion","ligule pubescence","middle blade length"
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  • shape","cell-wall reproduction","cell-wall shape","cell-wall size or width","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell size","division architecture"
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  • grooves at angles and concave sides, 2–3 cm; style convex laterally from central reddish ridge, 3.5–5 cm, narrower than claw of sepals, crests erect, overlapping
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  • "basal-bud shape","basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule pubescence","central strand presence","costa
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  • without basal tufts of vegetative shoots, the cauline leaves are described. Width measurements are provided for leaves that are usually flat, or almost so
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  • Association Stems with cortical cells lax, hyaline, walls thin, central strand present. Leaves keeled distally, 2–3.5 mm; basal laminal cell-walls thinner, especially
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  • Peyritschia, and Sphenopholis (Poaceae: Pooideae: Aveninae) in Mexico and Central America. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 91:1-30 Louis-Marie, Father, O.C. 1928
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  • "endosperm presence","flower architecture or shape","free-central arrangement","free-central placentation","gland architecture","hair architecture","hypanthium
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  • maturity. Cotyledons distinct or connate. North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, Eurasia, n Africa Species ca. 200 (51 in the flora). None. Quercus
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  • arrangement Central vein coloration Central vein fragility Central vein fusion Central vein presence Central vein prominence Central vein pubescence Central vein
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  • capparideum), termed siliques if length 3+ times width, or silicles if length less than 3 times width, sometimes nutletlike, lomentaceous, samaroid, or
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  • to black-green. Stems 0.5–1 cm, central strand weak. Leaves lanceolate from a broad base, 0.8–1.3 × 0.2–0.5 mm, keeled, weakly to rarely strongly plicate
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  • wing sepals, wing sepal coloration and shape, capsule shape, keel length, and leaf width, are polymorphic features without consistent geographical structure
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  • strongly outcurving. Elymus canadensis var. robustus occurs mostly in the east-central range of the species, from Illinois and Ohio to Oklahoma and Nebraska, locally
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  • 1000–2000 m Generated Map Legacy Map Ariz., Mexico, Central America (to Volcán Chiriquí), Central America (Panama), South America (Colombia to n Argentina)
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  • "inflorescence architecture","inflorescence position or structure subtype","keel size or width","leaf architecture","leaf arrangement","leaf pubescence","line quantity"
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  • "adaxial outgrowth presence","adaxial outgrowth width","apex architecture","apex shape","apex size or width","axillary hair height or length or size","axillary
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  • sandy banks of larger streams. It grows from the central and southern Great Plains, through the central Mississippi and Ohio valleys, to the northeastern
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  • measurement","bract reproduction","bract some measurement","keel coloration","keel shape","keel texture","lateral sepal course","lateral sepal position","lateral
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  • slopes, at (100)600-1300 m. It is now restricted to the northeastern and central United States. Historically, its range extended from Missouri and Arkansas
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  • Stems 1–4 cm, small central strand present. Leaves contorted when dry, patent when moist, lanceolate, 1.5–2 × 0.3–0.5 mm, keeled, margins slightly recurved
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  • in dense to loose patches, yellowish green to dark green. Stems 2–4 cm, central strand present. Leaves loosely appressed, slightly twisted when dry, erectopatent
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  • "endosperm presence","flower architecture or shape","free-central arrangement","free-central placentation","gland architecture","hair architecture","hypanthium
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  • incumbent, rarely accumbent. x = (6) 7, 8 (9–17). North America, n Mexico, Central America, Europe, Asia, n Africa, Atlantic Islands (Macaronesia), in South
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • Cotyledons distinct, rarely partially connate. North America, Mexico, Central America, South America (Colombia only) Cup dimensions in Quercus sect. Lobatae
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  • Mo., N.C., Okla., S.C., Tenn., Tex., Va., Mexico, West Indies (Cuba), Central America Varieties 3 (3 in the flora). None. Scleria ciliata var. ciliata
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  • orangebrown, central region often greenish, ovate, 2.5–3.4 (–5) × 1.5 mm, smooth or awn sparsely spinulose, margins ciliolate, midrib keeled distally, apex
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • muskegs, ponds, and ditches, from central Alaska and the Northwest Territories to southern British Columbia and central Manitoba. In overall aspect, G. pulchella
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  • with the nearly sympatric C. canadensis (p. 726) in rocky wooded sites in central Virginia. These putative hybrids have hairy collars, relatively long callus
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  • anthers yellow; pollen yellow; ovary ± conspicuously crested; processes 6, central, distinct or connate in pairs across septa, ± erect, rounded, to 1 mm, margins
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  • gray-brown, stalks to 1.5cm; apophyses slightly thickened and raised, not keeled; umbo central, slightly raised or depressed, with short, often deciduous prickle
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • architecture","cell coloration","cell length or size","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • "cell coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • laterally flattened to nearly globose. x = 12. North America, West Indies, Central America, South America, in Eurasia, Africa, Pacific Islands, Australia Species
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  • "endosperm presence","flower architecture or shape","free-central arrangement","free-central placentation","gland architecture","hair architecture","hypanthium
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  • pubescence or relief","ligule shape","margin coloration","margin size or width","palea keel pubescence","panicle orientation","rachis internode atypical some
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  • abundant and widespread, extending from the southern United States through Central America to northern South America. None. None. "decumbent" is not a number
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  • quantity","glume variability","glume width","hilum height or length or size","inflorescence shape","keel position","keel shape","leaf position","lemma texture"
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  • position","internode atypical some measurement","internode some measurement","keel pubescence","leaf arrangement or density","lemma architecture","lemma height
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  • Asia; subsp. densiflora (Turczaninov ex Moquin-Tandon) Aellen, native to central and eastern Asia; subsp. indica (Wight) Aellen, native to southern Asia);
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  • size","inflorescence shape","inflorescence size or width","interior architecture","interior texture","keel pubescence","leaf epidermis presence","ligule presence"
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  • lowest lemmas 3-4 mm, pilose or villous proximally, 3-awned, awns 2-3 mm, central awns flanked by 2 membranous lobes; lowest paleas about 2.5 mm, 4-lobed
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  • form","capsule architecture or dehiscence","capsule shape","central column architecture","central column duration","floral-tube architecture","flower architecture"
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  • Map Fla., Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America Donnellia commutata is common in oak scrub of north central Florida, but has been mostly overlooked
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  • position","caryopsis shape","cauline leaf arrangement","central axis arrangement","central axis width","culm architecture or arrangement or growth form","culm
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  • or size","glume variability","inflorescence density","keel architecture","keel pubescence","keel pubescence or relief","lemma architecture","lemma coloration"
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  • shape","cell-wall pubescence or shape","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell size","distal laminal cell width","division architecture","division
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  • quite common in populations of Erioneuron nealley and E. avenaceum from central Mexico. Sanchez, E. 1979. Anatomia foliar de las especies y variedades argentinas
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  • Elevation: 0-500 m Generated Map Legacy Map Fla., Tex., Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Eurasia, Africa, Pacific Islands, Australia Anredera
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  • A. virginicus that grows as a native species from the central plains through Mexico and Central America to Colombia and, as a naturalized species, in California
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  • abundant Elevation: 0–30 m Generated Map Legacy Map Fla., Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • the Pacific coast in southern California. The distribution extends from central British Columbia and Alberta east to the Cypress Hills of eastern Alberta
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  • 28. Generated Map Legacy Map Oreg., Ga. Elymus semicostatus is native to central Asia, from Afghanistan through Pakistan to northeastern India (Sikkim).
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  • margin coloration or reflectance","distal margin width","glume texture","internode pubescence","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","leaf ligule
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  • lateral-veins 2, inconspicuous, both on the same side of the keel; lemmas glabrous or sparsely hirsute, keels hirsute, at least distally, hairs 0.3-1 mm, margins
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  • flattened and straight to some¬what curved at the base, central rib flanked by equally wide pale wings; central awns 7-15 (20) mm; lateral awns somewhat shorter
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  • junction with the awns not conspicuous; awns not disarticulating at maturity; central awns 10-15 mm, about twice as thick as the lateral awns, reflexed from a
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • quantity","prophyll shape","root derivation","root width","seed atypical quantity","seed fusion","seed-coat width","segment architecture","segment architecture
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  • Schedonnardus is a monotypic North American genus that grows in the prairies and central plains of Canada, the United States, and northwestern Mexico. It has also
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  • "endosperm presence","flower architecture or shape","free-central arrangement","free-central placentation","gland architecture","hair architecture","hypanthium
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  • awns not evident; central awns 12-28 mm, curved at the base, often strongly so; lateral awns 7-17 mm, at least Yi as long as the central awns; anthers 3
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  • junction with the awns not evident; awns not disarticulating at maturity; central awns 15-40 mm, usually strongly curved basally, strongly divergent to horizontal
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  • architecture","cell coloration","cell length or size","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • orientation","branch width","caryopse shape","hilum arrangement or course or shape","inflorescence arrangement","inflorescence width","keel architecture","lemma
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  • Calif., Colo., Idaho, Mont., N.Mex., Oreg., S.Dak., Utah, Wash., Wyo., Central America (Guatemala) Atrichum selwynii is a common species largely restricted
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  • apophyses thickened, diamond-shaped, strongly keeled, elongate, mammillate at cone base abaxially; umbo central, a stout, curved, sharp claw. Seeds deltoid-obovoid
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  • apophyses slightly thickened, slightly raised, transversely low-keeled; umbo central, centrally depressed, unarmed. Seeds ovoid; body 3–5mm, brown; wing to
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  • presence","cell-wall reproduction","cell-wall shape","cell-wall size or width","central strand presence","costa architecture","distal margin architecture or
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  • glabrous. Leaves V-shaped, with cross ribs, 40–130 cm × 10–15 mm, margins and keel scabrid. Inflorescences: spikes appressed-ascending, narrowly cylindric,
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  • with cross ribs prominent, V-shaped, 30–100 cm × 5–13 (–20) mm, margins, keel incisive with brownish prickles, papillose throughout, margins and midribs
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  • horizontal to reflexed, parallel to culm, 1–13 cm × 1–3 mm, margins and keel sparsely minutely scabridulous distally. Spikelets (5–) 20–60 (–100), whitish
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  • "capsule dehiscence","cell coloration","cell length or size","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • native range extending from the southwestern United States through Mexico, Central and northern South America, to Argentina. Within the Flora region, it has
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  • pappophoroides grows on open hillsides from Arizona and Texas south to central Mexico, and from Ecuador to Argentina. None. None. "barbed" is not a number
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  • incumbent (accumbent in L. virginicum) [diplecolobal]. North America, Mexico, Central America, South America, Europe, Asia, n, s Africa, Australia Species ca
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  • domingensis is presumably probably locally common in the south-central U.S. and north-central California, while introgression between T. latifolia and the
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  • canyons, along streams, and on mountain slopes, from Arizona and Texas to central Mexico. It appears to be closely related to P. bulbosum. Flowering is from
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • olivaceous, often in part yellow-green, rarely blackish. Stems 1–2 (–4) cm, central strand distinct or absent. Leaves erect or slightly curved, usually imbricate
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • "basal-bud shape","basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule pubescence","central strand presence","costa
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  • relief","blade arrangement or course or shape","blade prominence or shape","central vein fusion","floret quantity","floret reproduction","glume architecture"
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  • position","caryopsis shape","cauline leaf arrangement","central axis arrangement","central axis width","culm architecture or arrangement or growth form","culm
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  • "endosperm presence","flower architecture or shape","free-central arrangement","free-central placentation","gland architecture","hair architecture","hypanthium
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  • "endosperm presence","flower architecture or shape","free-central arrangement","free-central placentation","gland architecture","hair architecture","hypanthium
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  • Mich., Okla., Tex., Va. Generated Map Legacy Map n Mexico, West Indies, Central America (El Salvador), South America (Argentina), South America (Chile)
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  • Generated Map Legacy Map Ala., Fla., Ga., La., Miss., S.C., Tex., West Indies, Central America, South America Cyperus drummondii has been treated as a synonym
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  • Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Ala., Fla., Ga., La., Miss., Tex., Mexico, Central America (Nicaragua), South America Cyperus entrerianus is a recent introduction
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  • quantity","external surface relief","external surface size or width","inner trabecula size or width","internal surface coloration or pubescence or relief","internal
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  • "hilum position","hilum size","inflorescence size or width","interior architecture","interior texture","keel pubescence","leaf epidermis presence","ligule presence"
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  • "hilum position","hilum size","inflorescence size or width","interior architecture","interior texture","keel pubescence","leaf epidermis presence","ligule presence"
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  • size","inflorescence shape","inflorescence size or width","interior architecture","interior texture","keel pubescence","leaf epidermis presence","ligule presence"
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  • outer strongly keeled and gibbous at base; stamens included; anthers yellow; pollen yellow; ovary obscurely crested; processes 6, central, ± erect, rounded
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  • half, involute in central part; laminae 1-stratose, with a few 2-stratose regions; costa percurrent to shortly excurrent, 1/10–1/5 the width of the leaves
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  • status of the genus Camelina (Brassicaceae) in the prairies and plants of central North America. Contr. Univ. Kansas Herb. 15: 1–13. Tedin, O. 1925. Vererbung
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • the southwestern MacKenzie District in the Northwest Territories, and central British Columbia. Porsild and Cody (1980) suggested that at least some of
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  • distally; apophyses slightly raised, isodiametric, 4-keeled, more elongate abaxially toward cone base; umbo central, raised to depressed, truncate, mostly umbilicate
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  • nearly black. Stems 1–10 cm, central strand indistinct or absent. Leaves erect or curved when dry, ovatelanceolate, sharply keeled distally, (1.2–) 1.6–2.4
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  • cushions or tufts, olivaceous, brown, or black. Stems 0.3–0.8 (–1.5) cm, central strand absent. Leaves erect, often curved towards stem when dry, ovate-ligulate
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  • distinctly keeled, keels scabrous; lower glumes 1-3-veined; calluses webbed; lemmas 1.9-3 mm, broadly lanceolate, distinctly keeled, smooth, keels and marginal
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  • basal membrane high, segments wide, strongly keeled, broadly perforate, cilia 1–3. North America, Mexico, Central America, South America, Europe, Asia, Pacific
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  • Map Legacy Map La., Tex., Mexico, West Indies, Central America (Belize), Central America (Guatemala), Central America (Honduras) Trichostomum portoricense
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  • "glume texture","glume width","hair some measurement","inflorescence position or structure subtype","intercostal region pubescence","keel architecture or pubescence
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  • slopes in the southwestern United States and central Mexico. Stoloniferous plants are known only from central Mexico. None. None. "decumbent" is not a number
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  • "hilum position","hilum size","inflorescence size or width","interior architecture","interior texture","keel pubescence","leaf epidermis presence","ligule presence"
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  • unknown. Pacific Islands (Hawaii), Tex. Ixophorus is native from central Mexico through Central America to northern South America. It is treated here as consisting
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  • in having leaves with spreading basal lobes almost perpendicular to the central lobe and seeds with shallow elongate depressions. All North American plants
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  • or with coarse hairs on the keels, acute, usually awned, awns 1.5-3 mm; lemmas 5-9 mm, glabrous or with hairs, keeled, keels sometimes scabrous distally
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  • "capsule orientation","capsule shape","cell variability","central strand development","central strand presence","distal cell coloration","distal cell quantity"
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  • "endosperm presence","flower architecture or shape","free-central arrangement","free-central placentation","gland architecture","hair architecture","margin
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  • "glume length or size","glume variability","inflorescence density","keel architecture","keel pubescence","lemma architecture","lemma coloration","lemma coloration
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  • "capsule shape","capsule some measurement","cell-wall size","cell-wall width","central strand presence","costa size","costal adaxial epidermis presence","decurrency
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  • West Indies (Dominican Republic), West Indies (Jamaica), Central America (Belize), Central America (Nicaragua) The illegitimate name Scleria gracilis
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  • "glume variability","inflorescence density","keel architecture","keel architecture or pubescence or shape","keel pubescence or relief","lemma architecture"
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  • "axillary inflorescence quantity","between keels vein quantity","inflorescence position or structure subtype","keel architecture","lower glume texture"]},{"rank":"genus"
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  • "axillary inflorescence quantity","between keels vein quantity","inflorescence position or structure subtype","keel architecture","lower glume texture"]},{"rank":"genus"
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  • and along railroad tracks. It is native to the Mediterranean region and central Asia, and is adventive in other temperate countries. Its apparent absence
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  • Mill [in Yonkers, New York]" in 1898. The species is native from Egypt to central Asia. None. None. "decumbent" is not a number.window.propertiesFromHigh
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  • N.Mex., N.Y., N.C., Ohio, Tenn., Utah, Vt., Va., Wash., Wis., Mexico, Central America, South America, Eurasia, Africa, Pacific Islands, Australia Pohlia
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  • the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. In Asia, it ranges from eastern and central arctic Siberia south to the Kamchatka Peninsula and Sakhalin Island. The
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  • arrangement","awn height or length or size","base shape","base width","broader central groove size or width","capsule some measurement","cauline leaf shape","cell
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  • "blade architecture or pubescence or relief","blade shape","blade size or width","branch architecture","branch quantity","branch reproduction","branch shape"
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  • raised (more so toward cone base), rhombic, strongly transversely keeled; umbo central, recurved, stoutly pyramidal, tapering to stout-based, sharp prickle
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  • base but usually not with distinct coils, not disarticulating at maturity; central awns 10-15 mm; lateral awns 8-13 mm; anthers 3, about 2 mm. Caryopses 4-5
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  • thickened, shallowly and angulately raised, transversely rhombic, cross-keeled; umbo central, low-pyramidal, tapering to sharp tip or weak, often deciduous prickle
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  • Elevation: 0–50 m Generated Map Legacy Map Fla., Mexico, West Indies, Bermuda, Central America, South America, Eurasia, Africa, Indian Ocean Islands, Pacific Islands
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  • (–3) series. x = 8, 7, 5, 13, 18, 21. North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, e Eurasia, in Europe Species ca. 90 (77, including
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  • reproduction","median bud shape","median bud width","operculum shape","perichaetial leaf length or size","perichaetial leaf width","perigonium prominence","peristome
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  • Mexico, West Indies, Central America, n South America Euphorbia mendezii is a common weed distributed widely throughout Mexico and Central America. Within the
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  • of 2–11 (–15) usually aristate scales. x = 15. North America, Mexico, Central America, South America. Subgenus Hymenoxys, which occurs only in South America
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  • arctic, south into the mountains of northern British Columbia and the west-central Rocky Mountains of Alberta. In Europe it extends south to about 60° N latitude
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  • shape","cell-wall reproduction","cell-wall shape","cell-wall size or width","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell quantity","distal laminal cell
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  • lemmas, 5-veined; lower paleas nearly equaling the upper paleas in length and width; upper lemmas transversely rugose; upper paleas convex, ovate. 2n = 54. Generated
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  • S.C., S.Dak., Tenn., Tex., Utah, Vt., Va., Wash., W.Va., Wis., Mexico, Central America, South America None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"subgenus"
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  • Psathyrostachys has eight species, all of which are native to arid regions of central Asia, from eastern Turkey to eastern Siberia, Russia, and Xinjiang Province
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  • Elevation: 0–10 m Generated Map Legacy Map Ala., Mexico, West Indies, Bermuda, Central America, South America, Asia (including Indonesia), Pacific Islands, Australia
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  • supported by M. L. Corcoran’s (1941) careful study. Plants of Mexico and Central America consistently have purplish rather than yellowish floral scales and
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  • the same side of the keel, usually hispid, apices acuminate, acute, or obtuse; lemmas mostly glabrous or sparsely hispidulous, keels hispid distally, apices
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  • others, however, and plants grade into forms typical of the species in central Idaho and Nevada. The second is an exceptionally narrow-leaved form, historically
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  • and adjacent to the lower 1/2 of the central vein; paleas appressed-pubescent on the flaps adjacent to the keels. 2n = 20. Generated Map Legacy Map Md
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  • the principal grasses in the tallgrass prairies that used to dominate the central plains of North America. It exhibits considerable variation, much of it
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  • Guatemala, the other from Colombia through western South America to west-central Argentina. Two species are native to the Flora region. They can only be
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  • flower size, pedicel length, fruit length and width, style length, stigma lobing, seed shape and size, and width of the seed wing. The variation is continuous
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  • shape","cell-wall reproduction","cell-wall shape","cell-wall size or width","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell quantity","distal laminal cell
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  • Generated Map Legacy Map Calif. Allium abramsii is known only from the central Sierra Nevada. None. None. "thicker" is not a number."broad" is not a number
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  • usually occurs along roadsides. It is native from the Mediterranean area to central Asia. In California, it grows in silty clay. None. None. "decumbent" is
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  • Mont., Utah, Idaho, Wyo., S.Dak. Elymus albicans grows primarily in the central Rocky Mountains and the western portion of the Great Plains. It tends to
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  • , W.Va., Wis. Plants of Iris virginica from the southeastern and south-central states having stems 2–3-branched and seldom falling to the ground after
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  • placing A. aequivalvis (Trin.) Trin. and A. humilis —together with several Central and South American species, including A. sesquiflora E. Desv.—in the genus
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  • mucro duration","apical mucro prominence","cap shape","central column architecture","central column dehiscence","coma presence","floral-tube architecture"
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  • veins hairy, apices 3-5-awned, central awns 1-2 mm, lateral awns about 0.5 mm; lemmas 5-6 mm, glabrous, 3-5-toothed, central teeth 1-1.5 mm, slightly divergent
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • quantity","external surface relief","external surface size or width","inner trabecula size or width","internal surface coloration or pubescence or relief","internal
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  • subtype","inflorescence quantity","keel prominence","leaf position","lemma length","lemma pubescence","lemma quantity","lemma width","ligule architecture or shape"
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  • Ptilagrostis is an alpine and subalpine genus of about 9 species. It grows in central Asia and the high mountains of western North America, sometimes in bogs
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  • ponderosa pine woodlands, from southern Nevada and Arizona to western Texas and central Mexico. It is an important forage grass and is sometimes cut for hay. Flowering
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  • from May to July. 2n = 42. Elymus dahuricus is widespread in temperate central and eastern Asia. Like E. tsukushiensis (p. 336), it is a hexaploid with
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  • Africa Chenopodium foliosum is probably native to the mountains of south and central Europe and western Asia. Several closely related segregate species are currently
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  • course or shape","branch height or length or size","branch orientation","central branch prominence","culm growth form","culm leaf duration","culm leaf texture"
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  • 100–3000 m Generated Map Legacy Map Ariz., N.Mex., Tex., Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America Bulbostylis juncoides is unquestionably the most
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  • form or texture","base shape","blade architecture","blade size or width","blade width","bract architecture","bract presence","bulb architecture","corm architecture"
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  • shape","cell-wall reproduction","cell-wall shape","cell-wall size or width","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell quantity","distal laminal cell
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  • shape","cell-wall reproduction","cell-wall shape","cell-wall size or width","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell quantity","distal laminal cell
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  • "border size or width","calyptra shape","cauline leaf architecture or shape","cell architecture","cell position","cell width","central strand presence"
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  • olivaceous, sometimes brownish or black. Stems (0.9–) 1.3–2.5 (–5) cm, central strand absent or indistinct. Leaves erect or curved, often toward stem,
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  • x = 8. Introduced; Europe, Asia, n Africa, also in Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Atlantic Islands, Pacific Islands, Australia Species
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  • Territories, and south in the alpine regions of British Columbia and west-central Alberta. Disjunct populations occur in Quebec, western Labrador and Newfoundland
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • and sometimes also with low transverse ridges that do not interrupt abaxial keel. Phenology: Flowering and fruiting spring–fall. Habitat: Juniper-oak woodlands
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  • position","caryopsis shape","cauline leaf arrangement","central axis arrangement","central axis width","culm architecture","culm texture","embryo quantity"
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  • woods on ridges, and on bluffs and river banks. Its range includes the central Ouachita Mountains and the western Ozark Mountains in Arkansas, Oklahoma
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  • Kentucky, and along bluffs of the Cumberland River and its Caney Fork in the central basin of Tennessee. Most sites are on Ordovician limestone, but its discovery
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  • occasionally along upland ditches. It is widespread in most of temperate east-central North America. It is rare in southern Ontario and Quebec, and the eastern
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  • in dry, often rocky, open woods and thickets on slopes and plains, from central Washington and Idaho to southern California, Colorado, and northwestern
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  • 5–30 mm, outer much shorter than inner. Seed-coat dull; cells each with central papilla. Phenology: Flowering May–Jul. Habitat: Disturbed fields and roadsides
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • "cell-wall shape","cell-wall size or width","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell size","distal laminal cell width","division architecture","division
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  • Fla., Ga., La., Miss., N.C., S.C., Tenn., Tex., West Indies (Martinique), Central America, tropical Africa (including Madagascar), tropical Asia (including
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  • olivaceous, brown, or yellowbrown, rarely nearly black. Stems 0.3–1.2 (–2) cm, central strand narrow or absent. Leaves erect, sometimes slightly curved, imbricate
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  • quantity","anther some measurement","apex shape","basal internode size or width","blade width","branch arrangement","branch fragility","branch orientation","branch
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • Pa., S.Dak., Tenn., Utah, Vt., Va., Wash., W.Va., Wis., Wyo., Mexico, Central America, South America, Eurasia, Antarctica Pohlia wahlenbergii is one of
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  • "base shape","branch leaf reproduction","cell prominence","cell size","central strand presence","costa architecture","costa fragility","costa quantity"
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  • Alta., B.C., N.B., Ont., Que., N.Y., Utah, Wyo. Ventenata is native from central and southern Europe and north Africa to Iran. It has five species, all of
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  • "cell coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • "cell-wall shape","cell-wall size or width","central strand pubescence","distal laminal cell size","distal laminal cell width","division architecture","division
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  • Puccinellia simplex is widespread in, and mostly confined to, saline soils of central California. The records from Utah probably reflect introductions. None.
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • slightly thickened, slightly raised, nearly rhombic, strongly cross-keeled; umbo central, broadly triangular, with short, stiff, reflexed prickle. Seeds truncate-obovoid;
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  • purple to fairly strongly purple, distinctly keeled, keels and marginal veins short to long-villous, keels hairy for 2h-ls their length, lateral-veins usually
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  • in Florida. Its range extends southward from Florida through Mexico and Central America to Colombia. None. None. "decumbent" is not a number.window.pro
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  • Generated Map Legacy Map Mass., P.E.I. Avena hybrida is native to western and central Asia; it grows as a weed in Europe. It has been reported from Essex County
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  • at 0-1850 m. Its range extends from the United States through Mexico and Central America to South America. Eragrostis intermedia is similar to the more widespread
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  • southeastern United States through the West Indies and Gulf coast of Mexico to Central and South America. None. None. "decumbent" is not a number.window.prope
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  • and sandy soils, from the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, to central California. It intergrades and is interfertile with D. cespitosa subsp.
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  • range lies to the south of the Flora region, from southern Mexico through Central America to Venezuela, Chile, and Argentina. None. None. "decumbent" is not
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  • Eragrostis secundiflora J. Presl subsp. secundiflora grows in Mexico and Central and South America. None. None. "decumbent" is not a number.window.prope
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  • Mo., Minn., Mich., Kans., Miss., Ky. Avena fatua is native to Europe and central Asia. It is known as a weed in most temperate regions of the world; it is
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  • 310). It is known from disturbed sites around Palmer, Alaska, and in south-central Alaska. Bowden (1967) also reported it from Fort Liard, in the MacKenzie
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  • Ariz., Oreg., Nev. Avena barbata is native to the Mediterranean region and central Asia. It has become naturalized in western North America, particularly California
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  • arrangement","awn height or length or size","base shape","base width","broader central groove size or width","capsule some measurement","cauline leaf shape","cell
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • coloration","cell length or size","cell quantity","cell shape","cell-wall width","central strand fusion","distal cell position","distal cell pubescence or shape"
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  • form","capsule architecture or dehiscence","capsule shape","central column architecture","central column duration","coma presence","floral-tube architecture"
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  • "border size or width","calyptra shape","cauline leaf architecture or shape","cell architecture","cell position","cell width","central strand presence"
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  • Map Legacy Map Calif. Hesperolinon adenophyllum is found in the north and central North Coast Ranges, especially in Lake and Mendocino counties. It can be
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  • or length or size","petal orientation","petal width","receptacular-bract texture","receptacular-bract width","scape pubescence","scape quantity","sepal atypical
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • "border size or width","calyptra shape","cauline leaf architecture or shape","cell architecture","cell position","cell width","central strand presence"
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  • Stems 1.2–7 cm, central strand weak or absent. Leaves erect or slightly curved when dry, ovatelanceolate, occasionally linear-lanceolate, keeled distally, 1
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  • compact tufts or mats, (yellow) green or olivaceous. Stems 1.3–3 (–4) cm, central strand weak or absent. Leaves usually curved, often falcate-secund, sometimes
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  • usually rusty-redbrown, rarely black or olivaceous. Stems 1–5 (–11) cm, central strand absent or indistinct. Leaves erect or curved, usually imbricate below
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  • Columbia along the Rocky Mountain corridor to southern New Mexico and south central California. H. A. Crum and L. E. Anderson (1981) rejected all reports of
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  • quantity","external surface relief","external surface size or width","inner trabecula size or width","internal surface coloration or pubescence or relief","internal
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  • quantity","external surface relief","external surface size or width","inner trabecula size or width","internal surface coloration or pubescence or relief","internal
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  • "basal-bud width","calyptra architecture","calyptra relief","capsule architecture or shape","capsule position","capsule pubescence","central strand presence"
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  • Colombia. It is sporadically established along the Pacific coast and in the central valleys of California, and has been collected in Charleston, South Carolina
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  • Ark., Fla., Ga., Ky., La., Miss., Mo., N.C., S.C., Tenn., Tex., Mexico, Central America, South America, Asia, Africa, Indian Ocean Islands, Pacific Ocean
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  • apex; laminae 1-stratose; costa subpercurrent to percurrent, 1/10–1/8 the width of the leaves at base, smooth or weakly toothed on abaxial surface near apex
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  • land Elevation: 0–3000 m Generated Map Legacy Map Ariz., N.Mex., Mexico, Central America, South America Bulbostylis funckii is the only heterocarpous species
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  • hyalodermis large, sclerodermis inconspicuous, cells of central cylinder thick-walled, central strand present, without tomentum, rhizoids thick and sparse
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  • aging redbrown, nearly sessile; apophyses much thickened, sharply keeled; umbo central, raised on low buttress, truncate to umbilicate, abruptly narrowed
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  • brown or nearly black. Stems 1–6 cm, sometimes denuded of leaves at base, central strand absent. Leaves usually curved to falcate, sometimes falcate-secund
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  • brownish-olivaceous. Stems 1.8–12 cm, central strand weak or absent. Leaves usually somewhat curved, rarely secund, ovatelanceolate, sharply keeled distally, 1.7–2.7 mm
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  • purplish when wet, especially in older portions of stems. Stems 1.5–10 cm, central strand absent or indistinct. Leaves erect proximally, usually slightly curved
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  • brownish, or nearly black. Stems 1–8 cm, sometimes denuded of leaves at base, central strand absent. Leaves usually curved to falcate, sometimes falcate-secund
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  • cm, central strand absent. Leaves usually curved, sometimes erect, often somewhat contorted when dry, ovatelanceolate to linear-lanceolate, keeled, (1
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  • Stems 1.2–12 cm, central strand weak or absent. Leaves erect or curved, rarely (falcate) secund when dry, ovatelanceolate, sharply keeled distally, (1.3–)
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  • length or size","callus pubescence","callus shape","central lateral tooth length or size","central lateral tooth shape","culm atypical some measurement"
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  • form","capsule architecture or dehiscence","capsule shape","central column architecture","central column duration","coma presence","floral-tube architecture"
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  • form","capsule architecture or dehiscence","capsule shape","central column architecture","central column duration","coma presence","floral-tube architecture"
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  • form","capsule architecture or dehiscence","capsule shape","central column architecture","central column duration","coma presence","floral-tube architecture"
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  • form","capsule architecture or dehiscence","capsule shape","central column architecture","central column duration","coma presence","floral-tube architecture"
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  • "inflorescence reproduction","keel orientation","keel width","lamella arrangement","lobe arrangement","lobe orientation","margin width","marginal bud architecture
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  • overlapping characters that separate the two, including leaf width at widest point, lamina length, costal width, lamina cell length and angle between the margin at
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  • R.I., S.C., Tenn., Tex., Vt., Va., W.Va., Wis., Mexico, West Indies, n Central America None. None. "-0.6timesaslongasdistancefrombase" is not declared
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  • polyanthus grows on open slopes and in meadows. It is found primarily in the central Rocky Mountains, but the limits of its range include British Columbia in
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  • Aleutian Islands of Alaska to western Washington, and on some lake shores of central British Columbia. It has also been found further east in Canada and in northern
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  • Generated Map Legacy Map Subtropical hardwood hammocks, Fla., West Indies, Central America Calyptranthes pallens is known in the flora area from the southern
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  • Oreg. Triplasis purpurea grows in sandy soils throughout the eastern and central portion of the Flora region, extending southward through Mexico to Costa
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  • and Gulf coastal plains of the United States, the Antilles, Bahamas, and Central America. Panicum tenerum exhibits numerous features of the widespread and
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