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- petiolate; blade margins usually entire, toothed, or pinnately lobed, rarely bipinnately lobed. Inflorescences axillary, flowers solitary, leafy spikes, racemes19 KB (805 words) - 21:01, 7 June 2022
- absent; stamens 5-many, distinct; anthers dehiscing longitudinally; staminodes absent (except in Aquilegia and Clematis); pistils 1-many; styles present13 KB (392 words) - 08:32, 30 July 2020
- obovate, mostly 2 times number of sepals, sometimes more or absent; stamens many or 4-15 (only in Meconella and Canbya); anthers 2-locular; pistil 1, 2-1812 KB (425 words) - 08:26, 30 July 2020
- James L. Reveal Common names: Buckwheat Family Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 216. Mentioned on page 217, 483, 528, 535, 602. Trees, shrubs23 KB (1,508 words) - 10:29, 30 July 2020
- perigynous; hypanthium present; sepals (3–) 4–5 (–12) [–30+], distinct or connate basally (or into tube); petals (3–) 4–5 (–12) [–30+], distinct or connate basally18 KB (1,028 words) - 12:59, 30 July 2020
- (2–) 3 (–4) -locular, often with septal nectaries, ovules usually several or many per locule; styles 1 or 3 (–4); stigmas several and distinct or 1 and capitate29 KB (1,493 words) - 05:37, 30 July 2020
- sometimes deciduous (Malvoideae, Sterculioideae), (4–) 5 (–8), distinct or connate; petals 4 or 5 (absent in Bombacoideae and Sterculioideae, rarely absent10 KB (850 words) - 11:21, 30 July 2020
- Asteraceae (section Key to Genera of Group 5 Heads eradiate; receptacles paleate; pappi none or nearly so)Vascular Plants of the Intermountain West, U.S.A. 5+ vols. in 6+. New York and London. Vol. 5, pp. 5–471. Eldenäs, P. K., M. Källersjö, and A. A. Anderberg275 KB (5,940 words) - 15:30, 15 December 2020
- orbiculate, 1-26 mm; nectary present, usually covered by scale; stamens (5-) 10-many; filaments filiform; staminodes absent between stamens and pistils; pistils15 KB (560 words) - 08:33, 30 July 2020
- column sometimes toothed at apex, stamens 5–many, filaments connate; anthers 1-thecate; staminodes absent or 5 teeth at apex of staminal column; gynoecium20 KB (532 words) - 11:23, 30 July 2020
- baccate, usually capsular and sometimes winged or lobed, or indehiscent and dry or fleshy. Seeds 1–3 (–many) per locule, flattened, 3-angled, hemispheric,13 KB (701 words) - 06:10, 30 July 2020
- serrate-dentate, or lobed. Inflorescences: flowers solitary or clustered in axillary or terminal glomerules or in short, cylindric spikes; bracts absent or 1–5, deciduous21 KB (878 words) - 09:28, 30 July 2020
- per locule, anatropous (epitropous); style 1; stigma 1, 2–5 (–7) -lobed (lobes usually as many as carpels, except in pseudomonomerous Gronovioideae). Fruits12 KB (698 words) - 18:33, 29 July 2020
- lateral clefts absent and calyx 2-lobed, or lateral clefts slightly deeper than abaxial and adaxial (C. plagiotoma); petals 5, corolla white to pale greenish79 KB (2,746 words) - 18:50, 29 July 2020
- pistil 1, (1–) 3–5 (–20) -carpellate, ovary superior, (1–) 3–5 (–20) -locular, placentation axile; ovules 1 per locule, anatropous; styles 1–5 (–9), distinct24 KB (1,347 words) - 18:25, 29 July 2020
- locules as many as carpels; placentation axile; ovules pendulous, 2 in each locule, all but 1 in each pistil usually aborting; styles as many as carpels13 KB (591 words) - 08:36, 30 July 2020
- arising basally to terminally; paleas usually with 2 major veins, with 0 to many additional veins between the major veins, sometimes also in the margins,35 KB (1,876 words) - 02:36, 30 July 2020
- racemes, spikes, panicles, or rarely cymose, erect or variously pendent, 1–many-flowered, lax or dense, flowering successively or simultaneously. Flowers41 KB (2,210 words) - 05:19, 30 July 2020
- ) Involucres cylindric to ovoid or spheric, (1–6 ×) 1–8 cm. Phyllaries many in 5–20 series, subequal or weakly to strongly, outer and middle with bases60 KB (2,205 words) - 13:43, 10 February 2021
- 1-locular or 3–5-locular; styles 3 or 5, occasionally 4 (absent in staminate flowers), filiform, 1.5–20 mm, glabrous proximally; stigmas 3 or 5, occasionally36 KB (1,364 words) - 10:24, 30 July 2020
- Protobalanus, Quercus sect. Quercus Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 994. 175. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 431. 1754. Kevin C. Nixon Common names: Oak chêne Etymology: Classical Latin13 KB (1,271 words) - 08:47, 30 July 2020
- lanceolate, or oblanceolate, lobed or unlobed, margins entire or toothed. Inflorescences axillary and/or terminal, 1-many-flowered cymes or panicles or9 KB (493 words) - 08:33, 30 July 2020
- Papaver, Papaver sect. Rhoeadium Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 506. 175. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 224. 1754. Common names: Poppy pavot Etymology: classical Latin name for poppy perhaps11 KB (522 words) - 08:35, 30 July 2020
- or deciduous, 5, imbricate in bud, unequal with 3 outer sepals, 1 upper and 2 lower (these 2 sometimes connate and appearing as 1 or 2-lobed), 2 lateral16 KB (1,157 words) - 21:03, 7 June 2022
- Brassicaceae (section Key to Genera of Group 5)[caducous], sometimes obsolete or absent; stigma capitate or conical, entire or 2-lobed, lobes spreading or connivent, sometimes decurrent, distinct or connate,107 KB (3,718 words) - 12:07, 30 July 2020
- Vaccinioideae); hypanthium absent; sepals absent or (2–) 4–5 (–7), distinct or connate basally; petals (2–) 4–5 (–8), rarely absent or highly reduced, connate or33 KB (1,383 words) - 13:10, 30 July 2020
- [rarely slightly 3-lobed], enlarged or not. Fruits loculicidal capsules [rarely indehiscent or berries]. Seeds 1–several [rarely many] per locule; hilum10 KB (456 words) - 00:54, 30 July 2020
- Inflorescences terminal, sometimes also axillary, simple panicles, panicles of 1-many spikelike branches, spikelike racemes, spikes, or, in 1 genus, a solitary34 KB (1,217 words) - 04:33, 30 July 2020
- oblong or ovate to obovate, 3.5-40 mm; petals usually absent (present in A. patens), distinct, plane, obovate to elliptic, 1.5-2 mm; nectary present; stamens19 KB (1,214 words) - 15:30, 15 December 2020
- or absent; pistil 3-carpellate (5–7-carpellate in M. decapetala), placentae parietal; stigma lingulate, 3-lobed (5–7-lobed in M. decapetala), papillate.16 KB (1,025 words) - 18:17, 29 July 2020
- beyond) anther sacs; ovary superior, proximal portion 3-locular, 3-lobed or 6-lobed, some axile, some parietal or a combination of both, distal portion30 KB (822 words) - 06:13, 30 July 2020
- or) 4 or 5 (–7), sometimes 0, usually yellow, sometimes white, when yellow, then often ultraviolet-reflecting, margins entire; stamens as many as sepals30 KB (1,654 words) - 21:01, 7 June 2022
- constricted at disc except for opening, 2–6 mm wide; sepals 5, spreading, triangular; petals 5, white, sometimes pale cream (ser. Montaninsulae) or pale-pink26 KB (2,400 words) - 15:31, 15 December 2020
- spur; stamens many; filaments filiform; scalelike staminodes usually present between stamens and pistils; pistils 5-10, simple; ovules many per pistil; beak12 KB (514 words) - 08:29, 30 July 2020
- Senecio (section Group 5. Annui (spp. 31–40) etc)palmately or pinnately lobed to 2–3-pinnatifid), ultimate margins entire or denticulate to serrate or toothed (sometimes with relatively many callous denticles30 KB (1,295 words) - 21:10, 29 July 2020
- 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 170. 1754. Mihai Costea, François J. Tardif, Harold R. Hinds† Common names: Knotweed Etymology: Greek poly, many, and gony, knee joint11 KB (904 words) - 10:08, 30 July 2020
- Diedropetala, Delphinium sect. Elatopsis Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 530. 175. , Gen. Pl. ed 5, 236. 1754. Michael J. Warnock Common names: Larkspur delphinium Etymology:9 KB (574 words) - 08:34, 30 July 2020
- stipitate or sessile, with either 2–3 valvate scales (stipules) or few-to-many imbricate scales (or occasionally naked); terminal bud absent. Leaves alternate14 KB (815 words) - 08:47, 30 July 2020
- Flowers (5–) 8–20 (–26) mm diam.; epicalyx bractlets (4 or) 5 (–10); hypanthium patelliform to cupulate, rarely turbinate, 0.5–2.5 (–5) × (1.5–) 2–7 (–10)31 KB (1,939 words) - 13:53, 30 July 2020
- laterally, yellowish to black, 0.5–2 mm diam., smooth or with corky ridges, not proliferous. Stems upright, forming caudex to 5 mm thick; gemmae absent or minute19 KB (579 words) - 15:29, 15 December 2020
- yellow, blue-gray, lavender, or red, shed singly; ovary 4-locular, stigma 4-lobed, commissural, lobes receptive only on dry, unicellular-papillose inner surfaces19 KB (745 words) - 21:02, 7 June 2022
- anatropous; style single, filiform at least proximally, usually 3-branched or 3-lobed, branches either filiform, distally expanded, sometimes each divided in distal15 KB (556 words) - 06:04, 30 July 2020
- flowers with 3–5-parted calyx, ebracteate; stamens 3–5. Pistillate flowers lacking perianth, pistil naked, or in few species with (1–) 3–5-lobed perianth, commonly45 KB (1,022 words) - 09:34, 30 July 2020
- Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 11. Mentioned on page 4, 5, 12, 19, 49, 55, 279, 324, 425. Herbs, subshrubs, or shrubs, annual or perennial26 KB (1,000 words) - 19:24, 29 July 2020
- cylindric to funnelform or urceolate; sepals (0–) 4 or 5 (–10), distinct, free; petals (0–) 4 or 5 (–12, rarely more in double ornamentals), distinct, free;23 KB (1,553 words) - 13:58, 30 July 2020
- sometimes rhizomatous. Culms annual or perennial, not woody, branches 1 to many at the upper nodes. Leaves basally concentrated to evenly distributed; sheaths18 KB (1,356 words) - 02:45, 30 July 2020
- sometimes borne singly. Calyculi 0. Phyllaries persistent or falling, usually in 3–5+ series (usually in spirals, sometimes in vertical ranks), distinct, unequal79 KB (1,886 words) - 20:55, 29 July 2020
- corymbiform arrays. Involucres cylindric or ovoid to hemispheric. Phyllaries many in 6–many series, unequal, proximal part appressed, body margins entire, distal21 KB (1,712 words) - 15:30, 15 December 2020
- J. et al. 1992) are extremely useful for identification of many taxa; unfortunately, many plants are collected without the structures. Unless care is32 KB (1,609 words) - 21:02, 7 June 2022
- quadrangular, sometimes shallowly 4-lobed) each have similar but slightly different variations on the basic lobed stigma. Calylophus and Gaura have been26 KB (2,106 words) - 21:01, 7 June 2022
- viorna, Clematis viticaulis A. Gray in A. Gray et al. Syn. Fl. N. Amer. 1(1): 5. 1895. James S. Pringle Basionym: Undefined subg. Viorna Spach 1839 Treatment13 KB (470 words) - 08:24, 30 July 2020
- or 4-lobed. Capsules narrowly subcylindric to narrowly clavate, splitting to base, central column persistent, pedicellate or sessile. Seeds many, in 110 KB (1,502 words) - 21:02, 7 June 2022
- ovaryies 1, 1–3 (–many) -locular, sessile or embedded in spadix; styles 1; stigmas hemispheric, capitate, or discoid [sometimes strongly lobed]. Fruits berries14 KB (1,075 words) - 00:56, 30 July 2020
- projection; stamens 5 [8], usually alternate with petals, borne on short-to-elongate androgynophore; anthers dorsifixed, versatile; ovary 3 [–5] -carpellate,19 KB (1,406 words) - 11:20, 30 July 2020
- Salix, Salix subg. Vetrix Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 1015. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 447. 1754. George W. Argus Common names: Willow saule Etymology: Latin name35 KB (4,327 words) - 12:03, 30 July 2020
- acidic wetlands, rarely aquatic. Leaves alternate, 2-ranked (occasionally many-ranked); base equitant, sheathing or open, sometimes with ligule or auricles9 KB (610 words) - 00:51, 30 July 2020
- perianth epigynous, 1-2-seriate, 4-5-merous, often reduced or absent, hypanthium present; calyx persistent, 4-5 (-7) -lobed, or absent; petals distinct or8 KB (236 words) - 08:38, 30 July 2020
- pinnately lobed; cauline usually absent, rarely few present, (sub) sessile, blade margins usually entire, rarely dentate or pinnately lobed. Racemes (corymbose13 KB (760 words) - 12:30, 30 July 2020
- Sporophores pinnately branched or simple. Sporangia exposed or embedded, 0.5–1.5 mm diam., thick-walled, with thousands of spores. Spores all 1 kind, trilete8 KB (289 words) - 00:26, 30 July 2020
- ×arizonica, Agave ×glomeruliflora Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 323. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 150. 1754. James L. Reveal, Wendy C. Hodgson Common names: Century plant Etymology:24 KB (1,110 words) - 06:12, 30 July 2020
- vineale, Allium yosemitense Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 294. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 143. 1754. Dale W. McNeal Jr., T. D. Jacobsen Common names: Onion Etymology:43 KB (1,553 words) - 05:48, 30 July 2020
- absent [present]; sepals 5, distinct or connate basally, usually glandular, sometimes eglandular; petals (in chasmogamous flowers) 5, posterior (flag) petal14 KB (623 words) - 18:31, 29 July 2020
- Flowers few-to-many, usually resupinate (not resupinate in P. nivea), sometimes showy; petals entire to fringed or emarginate; lip lobed, 3-partite, spurred17 KB (518 words) - 05:23, 30 July 2020
- alternate, basal and sometimes cauline, petiolate; blade 1-4× pinnately deeply lobed, lobes of each order usually 3; ultimate lobes narrow. Inflorescences terminal9 KB (321 words) - 08:45, 30 July 2020
- treculeana, Yucca utahensis Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 319. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 150. 1754. William J. Hess, R. Laurie Robbins Common names: Spanish-bayonet17 KB (687 words) - 06:11, 30 July 2020
- or 3-5 locular, placentation free-central, basal, or axile in proximal half; ovules mostly campylotropous, bitegmic, crassinucellate; styles 1-5 (-6),29 KB (1,113 words) - 10:14, 30 July 2020
- lighter; pistil compound, 3-lobed, 3-locular, oblong, 2.1–10.5 cm; ovary superior, 0.8–3.5 cm, axile placentas 6, ovules as many as seeds, a few developing37 KB (2,628 words) - 05:42, 30 July 2020
- 1–2 series, usually distinct, equal to subequal, and herbaceous, rarely in 3–5+ series, distinct, unequal, and herbaceous to chartaceous (e.g., Lepidospartum)23 KB (1,021 words) - 21:10, 29 July 2020
- absent; stamens 5-6, adnate to styles and stigmas, forming gynostemium; ovary inferior, 3-locular, 5-locular, or 6-locular; styles 3, 5, or 6, connate in10 KB (491 words) - 08:21, 30 July 2020
- entire. Scape 0.5–25 dm. Inflorescences paniculate, rarely racemose, 3–18 dm; bracts caducous or occasionally persistent. Flowers 2–5 per node, functionally10 KB (569 words) - 06:10, 30 July 2020
- Phyllaries many in 3–5 (–10+) series, subequal to strongly unequal, appressed or not, ovate to lanceolate, margins entire, toothed, or lobed, apices obtuse9 KB (521 words) - 20:00, 29 July 2020
- Leaf-blade lobed or unlobed, margins entire or toothed, teeth if present acute or spinose, never bristle-tipped. Staminate flowers: calyx 2-6-lobed; anthers27 KB (606 words) - 08:45, 30 July 2020
- pycnocephalus, Carduus tenuiflorus Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 820. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 358. 1754. David J. Keil Common names: Plumeless thistle chardon Etymology:10 KB (613 words) - 20:17, 29 July 2020
- sulcate, widest across base; base along narrow transverse suture, lunate, 2-lobed, or topping achenial “neck” or buttress, much narrower, as wide as, or wider38 KB (1,253 words) - 01:40, 30 July 2020
- Volume 2. Rootstock 2 (–3) -lobed, nearly globose to horizontally spindle-shaped and proliferous, corky. Leaves several to many, erect to spreading, straight15 KB (1,109 words) - 00:22, 30 July 2020
- flowers, have many different forms, colors, and color patterns, and are easily grown and propagated, they have become popular garden ornamentals. Many non-native20 KB (1,129 words) - 06:06, 30 July 2020
- leathery (except V. fruticans), margins entire, dentate, serrate, 3–5-pinnately lobed, 3–7 pinnatifid, or ± palmatifid. Inflorescences terminal and/or axillary20 KB (967 words) - 19:23, 29 July 2020
- purple, or violet; stamens: filaments 5 long and 5 short, alternating with one another, or equal length. x = (5–) 7 (–12). North America, Mexico, West23 KB (1,013 words) - 18:29, 29 July 2020
- few-headed cymiform arrays. Involucres ovoid, constricted distally. Phyllaries many in 4–5 series, linear to ovate (at least outer ± leaflike), bases appressed,9 KB (624 words) - 20:02, 29 July 2020
- prongs in the distal half, occasionally 2-fid nearly to the base. Calyptra 4–5-lobed at the base, naked. Spores spheric, finely granular to coarsely papillose13 KB (864 words) - 06:51, 30 July 2020
- color, texture, and form, then achenes mostly with distinct distal beak and many culms usually arching or decumbent and rooting at tips (8a1c. E. sect. Eleocharis37 KB (456 words) - 02:15, 30 July 2020
- perfectly septate. Inflorescences terminal panicles or racemes of 2 to –many heads, a single terminal head, or rarely a cyme of heads, sympodial; bracts13 KB (391 words) - 01:01, 30 July 2020
- oblong, rarely ovate or cupshaped, (0.6–) 0.8–5 cm, fleshy or not, margins plane, flat, 3–5 (–7) -lobed, apex rounded to obtuse or acuminate, abaxial surface11 KB (712 words) - 18:50, 29 July 2020
- adaxially grooved. Leaf-blade: margins entire, toothed, or lobed; venation pinnate or with 3-5 basal palmate veins; cystoliths often present in epidermal-cells9 KB (490 words) - 08:32, 30 July 2020
- strictum, Sisyrinchium xerophyllum Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 954. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 409. 1754. Anita F. Cholewa, Douglass M. Henderson† Common names: Blue-eyed23 KB (1,162 words) - 06:04, 30 July 2020
- Thalictrum sect. Thalictrum Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 545. 175. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 242. 1754. Marilyn M. Park, Dennis Festerling Jr. Common names: Meadow-rue pigamon17 KB (836 words) - 08:34, 30 July 2020
- Cypselae ± cylindric, 4–5-angled, usually ± transversely roughened, glabrous, attachment scars basal; pappi falling in ring, of many barbed or plumose bristles7 KB (449 words) - 20:11, 29 July 2020
- stamens many; pistil 3-6-carpellate; ovary 1-locular; style 1 and short, or absent; stigmas 1 per carpel, connate, capitate, cordately 2-lobed. Capsules7 KB (277 words) - 08:33, 30 July 2020
- 625, 664. Herbs, perennial, (0.8–) 1–5 (–6) dm; from a branched, woody caudex; with a taproot. Stems few-to-many, erect, ascending, or decumbent, unbranched11 KB (743 words) - 18:50, 29 July 2020
- how large is difficult to estimate because its limits are not yet clear. Many taxonomists would treat it as including Dichanthelium, Steincbisma, and some26 KB (1,480 words) - 04:05, 30 July 2020
- paniculate]. Flowers bisexual; epicalyx present [absent], 3-lobed; sepals persistent or late-caducous, 5, connate 1/2 length, petaloid, nectaries usually at base;5 KB (270 words) - 11:21, 30 July 2020
- reduced. Flowers few-to-many, resupinate, pedicellate, sometimes showy; petals 2-lobed, lateral lobe on abaxial margin; lip 3-lobed, spurred at base; pollinaria6 KB (409 words) - 05:27, 30 July 2020
- becoming reduced floral bracts distally; sessile or petiolate; blade unlobed or lobed, pinnatifid, or pectinate, margins usually entire, sometimes serrate, surfaces19 KB (1,182 words) - 21:01, 7 June 2022
- for their usually four-lobed or -toothed calyces and spicate inflorescences. Members of the two New World sections have five-lobed calyces and a variety22 KB (1,669 words) - 19:24, 29 July 2020
- or nearly orbiculate, 0.5–10 (–14) × 0.5–8 cm, thin, margins doubly serrate or serrate (or crenate to shallowly round-lobed in dwarf northern species);18 KB (893 words) - 08:41, 30 July 2020
- tubes 3.5–10 mm, throats 5–14 mm, lobes (linear), 4–12.5 mm; style tips 3–6 mm, conspicuously exserted beyond corolla lobes. Cypselae dark-brown, 5.5–7 mm12 KB (937 words) - 19:58, 29 July 2020
- Berberis vulgaris, Berberis wilcoxii Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 330. 175. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 153. 1754. Alan T. Whittemore Common names: Barberry Oregon-grape berbéris algerita16 KB (698 words) - 08:36, 30 July 2020
- suffrutescens, Portulaca umbraticola Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 445. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 204. 1754. James F. Matthews Common names: Purslane Etymology: Latin portula12 KB (398 words) - 09:12, 30 July 2020
- to pinnately 1–3-pinnately lobed or divided, lobes and teeth spiny, faces ± tomentose, sometimes glandular. Heads discoid, many, each with 1 floret, sessile7 KB (469 words) - 20:08, 29 July 2020
- purple (white), 25–31 mm, tubes 7–12.5 mm, throats 1.5–8.5 mm, lobes 10–17 mm; style tips 1–4 mm. Cypselae brown, 3.5–7 mm, apical collars stramineous, 014 KB (1,227 words) - 19:57, 29 July 2020