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  • Lignothera). Fruit a dry capsule, usually dehiscent, sometimes indehiscent. Seeds few to numerous, without hairs or wings, [very rarely with asymmetrical dry wing
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  • evergreen or deciduous, shrubs sometimes rhizomatous. Winter buds sessile, with few-to-many imbricate scales (2 valvate scales enclosing imbricate scales in Castanea);
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  • 20 or more species of Carex may be found within a few hectares. All Carex are perennial, but a few species may fruit in their first year and not persist
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  • craspedodromous, surfaces glabrous to tomentose. Inflorescences terminal on few-leaved annual short-shoots that usually arise from a subterminal bud on a
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  • flowers are absent. The succulent trees, shrubs, mat-forming subshrubs, and few geophytes of subfam. Opuntioideae have mostly very short-lived, terete, cylindric
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  • biennial. Stems short, erect, simple or with a few branches, central strand present, basal rhizoids few. Leaves usually larger and more crowded distally
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  • with some shrubs and a few small to medium-sized trees. Most species occur in open habitats, ranging from dry to wet, with a few species of Ludwigia aquatic
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  • base not cuneate. Inflorescences corymbs or panicles, commonly solitary or few, 1–16 (–50) -flowered. Pedicels: bracts present (absent in sect. Pimpinellifoliae)
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  • sessile, blade margins usually entire, sometimes repand to dentate. Racemes (few to several-flowered, proximalmost flowers rarely bracteate), elongated or
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  • proximal portion) to often fibrillose in distal portion of leaf, aporose or with few pores and septate to nonseptate. Branches dimorphic, pendent branches more
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  • Isophysis], 3-locular [1-locular]; placentation axile [parietal]; ovules 2–few, anatropous; style single, filiform at least proximally, usually 3-branched
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  • terrestrial or epiphytic. Roots lacking root hairs, unbranched or with a few narrow lateral branches, in 1 species dichotomously branched. Stems simple
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  • aneuploid series is clear, as well as widespread hybridization in a few species, although few reports of hybridization are documented (T. L. Wendt 1978; A. J
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  • cauline, mostly alternate, reduced proximally or forming basal rosettes in a few species; petiole absent or present; blade fleshy or not, leathery or not,
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  • extremely diverse, simple to 4-pinnate, commonly with tiny glandular-hairs and a few linear scales, rarely with spreading hairs. Veins free to anastomosing. Sori
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  • pinnae; veins free to regularly anastomosing, commonly simple (1-forked in a few species, e.g., Thelypteris palustris) and reaching margin; indument various
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  • pistillate, rarely, gynecandrous with few staminate flowers, pedunculate, prophyllate; terminal spike gynecandrous with few perigynia, staminate, or pistillate
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  • layers; apex rounded-obtuse to more commonly narrowly acute; costa ending a few cells before the apex to short-excurrent or long-excurrent as an awn, sometimes
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  • Winter buds stipitate or sessile, with either 2–3 valvate scales (stipules) or few-to-many imbricate scales (or occasionally naked); terminal bud absent. Leaves
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  • smooth, infrequently papillose; axillary hairs 1-seriate, filiform. Leaves in few to numerous pairs, pinnately or palmately arranged, changing little to strongly
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  • evenly foliate, not or strongly branched; rhizoids usually few, micronemata present, macronemata few or absent. Leaves imbricate to loosely set and slightly
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  • epidermal layers of cells differentiated or undifferentiated, sometimes only a few cells in both layers enlarged; laminal cell-walls weakly to strongly bulging
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  • pendent. Stems long to short-creeping, branched or not, bearing scales and few to numerous roots, usually dictyostelic. Leaves monomorphic to dimorphic,
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  • sometimes branched; pseudoparaphyllia foliose to linear or peglike; rhizoids few, usually arising from base of leaves. Stem and branch leaves usually similar
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  • lanceolate to ovate (wider if solitary), flat to folded, 6–60 cm, glaucous in a few species, glabrous, base narrowed gradually or abruptly to petiole, margins
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  • to leaf-scars on old wood or to leaves on new shoots, solitary flowers or few-flowered fascicles, pedunculate; bracts or bracteoles present or absent. Flowers
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  • in field and herbarium, that lack fruit or have only immature fruit. Very few species require mature fruit for proper diagnosis; most can be adequately
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  • previous year or at base of current-years growth; pistillate catkins solitary or few-flowered spikes [or many-flowered racemes]. Flowers unisexual, staminate and
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  • (4–) 20–120 (–150) cm (bases often woody). Stems usually strictly erect, few-branched, glabrous or hispidulous, villous, or tomentose, usually gland-dotted
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  • deciduous or evergreen, alternate; stipules present; tendrils often present (few or rudimentary in S. hugeri and S. ecirrhata, absent in S. biltmoreana), paired
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  • Linnaeus) and cedar waxwings (Bombycilla cedrorum Vieillot) in North America. A few orange- or red-fruited species (C. franchetii, C. lacteus, C. pannosus, and
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  • by subfloral innovations, stolons absent (present in Rhodobryum); rhizoids few-to-many, color various, smooth to papillose, micronemata and/or macronemata
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  • finely dissected; ultimate divisions lobed or unlobed, margins entire or few-toothed. Inflorescences terminal and/or axillary, on current-years stems;
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  • cauline (roots seldom fleshy, often branched; leaf margins with relatively few or no callous denticles; 2n = 40, 44, or 46 or polyploid derivatives) Packera
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  • unbranched or irregularly 2- to occasionally multifid when sterile; rhizoids few-to-many, pigmented, smooth to papillose, often bearing multicellular tubers
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  • branches], in tufts, cushions, or gregarious, rarely single or in tufts of a few; dark green to yellowish-brown stems. Stems simple or forked; central strand
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  • or 4-8 papillar stigmatic surfaces. Capsules dehiscent, 2-valved. Seeds few-many, reniform to subglobose, elaiosome usually present. x = 8. Temperate
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  • Common names: Aster Etymology: Greek eurys, wide, and baios, few, perhaps alluding to the few, wide-spreading ray florets Basionym: Aster subg. Eurybia Cassini
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  • occur entirely east of the Rocky Mountains. Among the remaining species, a few of which are widespread in western North America, 42 are endemic to the California
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  • to ± creeping, freely and irregularly branched to subpinnate; paraphyllia few or absent; pseudoparaphyllia foliose. Leaves erect to erect-spreading or occasionally
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  • base, somewhat to markedly clasping, attachment points linear; basal leaves few to several in rosettes, blade linear, lanceolate, oblanceolate, spatulate
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  • 4. Treatment on page 211. Mentioned on page 99, 198. Plants unbranched or few branched, deep-seated in substrate or rising 1–15 cm above substrate. Roots
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  • 508, 511, 633. Shrubs or trees, (20–) 30–100 (–140) dm. Stems: trunks 1–few, usually ± erect, bark plated, ± exfoliating; compound thorns on trunks sometimes
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  • absent or to 1 mm (to 3.7 mm in Micromitrium synoicum), rhizoids absent or few. Leaves rarely more than 12, the proximal small, broadly triangular to ovate
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  • single longitudinal groove adaxially, glabrous or pubescent, usually with a few scales at base, with single vascular-bundle. Blade linear to ovate-deltate
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  • comose or evenly foliate, freely branching by subfloral innovations; rhizoids few-to-many, micronemata and macronemata present. Leaves weakly to strongly contorted
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  • in the unit, one is usually sessile and the other two pedicellate, but a few genera, such as Polytrias, have two sessile spikelets and one pedicellate
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  • sometimes present, branched, cells elongate; pseudoparaphyllia foliose; rhizoids few, at base of stems and apices of attenuate branches. Stem-leaves very broadly
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  • single lines on each side of stem valleys; branches generally lacking or few (except E. ramosissimum). Cones sharply pointed at apex (except E. laevigatum)
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  • pistillate solitary or few-flowered clusters. Flowers usually unisexual, staminate and pistillate on same plants, along with a few bisexual flowers, pedicellate
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  • vernal rosettes of subglobose leaves on threadlike petioles, and relatively few flowers. The most-advanced inflorescence and flowers are in hummingbird-pollinated
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  • pleiochasia; individual dichasial or pleiochasial branches unbranched or few-branched at one or more successive nodes; bracts subtending dichasia and pleiochasia
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  • the solitary habit is rare, often a result of poor or droughty habitat. A few can be termed annual or short-lived perennials (i.e., X. brevifolia, X. flabelliformis
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  • hyalodermis present or partial > 2 1 Stems with hyalodermis absent > 3 2 Alar cells few, strongly inflated, regions small, from margins at most 50% distance to costa;
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  • sheathing stem. Inflorescences solitary, terminal, lax to dense spikes. Flowers few-to-many, usually resupinate (not resupinate in P. nivea), sometimes showy;
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  • glossy, margins entire, toothed, fringed, or erose; scales on ovary none or few, narrow or rudimentary, entire or erose, axils naked, spineless; stigma lobes
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  • number of species and their hybrids in only a few genera; the majority of orchids are not commonly cultivated. Few orchids are economically important outside
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  • (sometimes appearing lateral) panicles of few-to-many heads, sympodial; bracteoles absent proximal to perianth. Flowers in few-flowered heads. Capsules 3-locular
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  • clumps. Thallose protonematal flaps persistent and usually present. Stems few, very short, less than 0.05 cm; flagelliform shoots may occur at the base
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  • microspores. Gametophytes remaining within spores; microgametophytes of only a few cells; megagametophytes protruding from spores, each bearing 1 simple archegonium
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  • often occur along the distal margins of the lemmas. When present, they may be few and irregularly scattered, with gaps between them that are either wider than
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  • or connected to spine cluster by very broad groove, woolly; areolar glands few or absent; cortex and pith highly mucilaginous. Spines 2–17 (–29); radial
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  • Archegoniate plants composed of a perichaetium of a few, mainly nonchlorophyllose ecostate leaves that enclose very few archegonia. Antheridial plants reduced to
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  • Etymology: Greek tri, 3-fold, and phoros, bearing, possibly in reference to the few-flowered inflorescence or the 3 crests on the lip of the type species Treatment
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  • characteristics alone. Although some workers have aggregated species into a few large genera (e.g., J. T. Mickel 1979b), most tend to recognize smaller segregate
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  • is unbarbed except at the apex, which terminates with four (or sometimes fewer) retrorse barbs. Complex grappling-hook trichomes have a tapered stalk that
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  • cylindric, smooth or distinctly furrowed; gymnostomous or peristomate, stomata few; peristome single, double or absent, exostome frequently reduced to small
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  • Stems erect, yellowish green or brown to purple, glabrous; sheathing bracts few, reduced. Rhizomes branching, coralloid; scales minute. Inflorescences laxly
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  • usually borne digitately, occasionally in 2-several whorls, sometimes with a few isolated branches below the primary whorl (s), all branches usually exceeding
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  • stoloniferous; secondary stems ascending, irregularly branched, branches few-to-many, curved or in whorls; paraphyllia absent; radiculose on primary-stems
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  • papery. Stems simple or branched. Leaves few; blade pleated, lanceolate to ± linear. Inflorescences rhipidiate, few-flowered; spathes green, unequal, outer
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  • ebracteate; stamens 3–5. Pistillate flowers lacking perianth, pistil naked, or in few species with (1–) 3–5-lobed perianth, commonly enclosed within pair of foliaceous
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  • branched, woody caudices or bulblike structures; usually forming colonies with few-to-many rosettes. Stems to 25 dm. Leaves forming rosettes; blade linear, not
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  • produced regularly along stem or only distally; paraphyllia absent or present, few-to-many, simple or branched; pseudoparaphyllia filamentous to foliose; rhizoids
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  • Mentioned on page 497, 498. Herbs, terrestrial to semiepiphytic, glabrous. Roots few, fibrous, 0.3–1 mm wide. Stems swollen at base into pseudobulb, ± globose
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  • perichaetial leaves. Capsule erect, immersed to barely exserted, symmetric; stomata few, proximal; annulus revoluble; operculum conic-rostrate to obliquely rostrate;
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  • gold-green, brown with age. Stems irregularly branched; paraphyllia many, few on older stems, or sometimes absent, filamentous to foliose, cells smooth
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  • congested, sometimes becoming open in fruit, flowers mostly arranged in 1–few (–several in I. gordonii var. wasatchensis) loose to capitate glomerules.
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  • trigonous, (6–) 10–100 (–125) cm (high-climbing into trees), weak or wiry. Leaves few-to-many per culm, cauline, 3-ranked; sheaths present; ligules usually well
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  • entire to crisped. Inflorescences axillary and terminal in open or congested, few or repeatedly branched cymes (single in axils, especially in cleistogamous
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  • reflexed; carpels cartilaginous; styles sometimes persistent. Seeds absent or few. x = 17. North America, nw Mexico, Europe, e, w Asia, n Africa Species ca
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  • branches, usually with clavate paraphyses; perichaetia at stem apex, with a few filiform paraphyses. Seta erect, 0.5–13 (–30) mm. Capsule stegocarpous, erect
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  • dioicous, occasionally monoicous. Capsule equal to or less than 2 mm, with few-to-many pseudostomata. Spores typically less than 30 µm, coarsely to finely
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  • stalks. Perichaetia terminal but quickly overtopped by innovations; leaves few, short. Seta single or several from a perichaetium, smooth, straight or flexuous
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  • gemmiferous leaves, teniolae absent (teniola-like features rarely present in a few taxa); margins of distal lamina mostly thickened and toothed, rarely 1-stratose
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  • Treatment on page 485. Mentioned on page 470, 482, 486. Plants simple or with a few short branches, (6–) 10–30 cm, relatively slender, base sometimes slightly
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  • surface, end walls not thickened. Sexual condition dioicous. Capsule with few pseudostomata. Spores 22–41 µm, with or without raised surface sculpture on
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  • retrorsely hairy, glaucous or not. Leaves basal and cauline, basals sometimes few, or cauline, opposite, sometimes alternate, rarely whorled or subalternate
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  • elliptic in cross-section or variously angled to flattened. Flowers diurnal (a few species remaining open at night) [or nocturnal], bisexual (at least appearing
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  • ensiform, not narrowed near base. Scape solid. Inflorescences umbellate, few to many-flowered, subtended by 2 large, lanceolate, scarious bracts. Flowers
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  • 2 lateral papillae. Capsules indehiscent or dehiscent and 2-valved. Seeds few-many, elaiosome usually present. x = 8. Temperate North America and eastern
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  • main stems are orthotropic, indeterminate, persistent, and (beyond the first few seedling nodes) bear only scalelike leaves, while the ultimate branches are
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  • ozarkana 14 Sepals glabrous or with eglandular hairs only (very rarely a few minute glandular hairs at base). > 15 14 Sepals pubescent with glandular and
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  • page 119. Plants short-lived, rooted or floating. Stems erect, bearing a few thin scales. Leaves dimorphic, erect to spreading, with adventitious-bud initials
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  • sinuate, dentate, or, rarely, pinnately lobed; cauline usually absent, rarely few present, (sub) sessile, blade margins usually entire, rarely dentate or pinnately
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  • pale gray-brown, older gray; thorns on twigs absent (particularly mature) or few to numerous, ± straight to ± recurved, 2-years old dark-brown to black, ±
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  • mycorrhizal, filiform or stoutly terete. Stems monopodial, unbranched or with few branches, erect, slender; rhizomes present or absent. Leaves present or absent
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  • of leaves on very short stems), cymose or cymulose, not appearing secund, few to many-flowered, or flowers solitary and axillary; peduncle very short-to-elongate
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  • antheridia few. Perichaetial leaves often with broader and longer bases more abruptly narrowed distally than stem-leaves, paraphyses absent, archegonia few. Seta
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  • condition autoicous or dioicous; perigonial shoots with few, short-lingulate leaves enclosing paraphyses and few antheridia; paraphyses filamentous; interior perichaetial
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  • Leaf-blade: margins entire or, on fast-growing shoots, occasionally with a few teeth. Inflorescences terminal on short, leafy branches of current growth
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  • page 622. Mentioned on page 494. Herbs, perennial, rather succulent. Roots few, slender, fleshy. Stems scapose; corm slender to stout, fleshy; sheathing
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  • to nearly entire (in distal leaves). Inflorescences solitary flowers or in few-flowered glomerules in lax axillary and terminal cymes. Flowers: perianth
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  • surfaces glabrous or with few scattered hairs; venation pinnate, midvein prominent. Cyathial arrangement: terminal dichasial branches 2, few-branched (weakly defined);
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  • 533. Plants 5–40 cm. Roots few, slender, spreading to descending, mostly to 0.5 cm diam. Leaves persisting through anthesis, few–several, basal, usually on
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  • bearing 0 to few laterally arranged branches Cylindropuntia arbuscula 13 Tepals greenish bronze or red to magenta; some fruits bearing few short spines;
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  • 496, 498, 499, 525, 529. Shrubs or trees, 20–100 [–120] dm. Stems: trunks 1–few, ± erect, bark flattened-scaly or exfoliating; compound thorns on trunks present
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  • surrounded by 2 thick-walled sheaths, outer sheaths parenchymatous, chloroplasts few and unspecialized or absent. Photosynthesis C3. Spikelets ovoid, ellipsoid
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  • monopodial, with the stem continuing growth through terminal perigonia; paraphyses few, of 10–15 (–40) cells, filiform, with fusiform tips; archegonia 1–6 per perichaetium
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  • sheathing base, 1.5–4 mm, apex acute to narrowly obtuse, margins entire or with a few teeth apically; costa subpercurrect to excurrent as a subula; distal laminal
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  • ovary superior, 0.8–3.5 cm, axile placentas 6, ovules as many as seeds, a few developing without embryos; style initially parallel to flower axis, usually
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  • indusia (sporocarps); sporocarps of 2 types, bearing either megasporangia that few in number (ca. 10), each with single megaspore, or many microsporangia, each
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  • on page 494, 495, 496, 572. Herbs, perennial, terrestrial, glabrous. Roots few, fleshy; tuberoids ellipsoid-ovoid. Stems simple. Leaves ephemeral, 2–6, basal;
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  • well-developed, woody); not scapose; (glaucous), glabrous. Stems (simple or few to several from base), erect or ascending, usually branched distally. Leaves
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  • dysploid series with chromosome numbers ranging from n = 18 to n = 10. Very few instances of polyploidy are known among New World Cirsium. Cirsium species
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  • perigonium of 3–6 leaves surrounding a few short antheridia and yellow, club-shaped paraphyses; perichaetium with few brownish, weakly chlorophyllose leaves
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  • from bulbs. Bulb annual, ovoid, composed of few tubular coalescent scales, completely renewed annually. Leaves few, basal. Inflorescences racemose, bracteate;
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  • Stems simple or branched. Leaves few, basal larger; blade pleated, linearlanceolate. Inflorescences rhipidiate, few-flowered; spathes green, unequal,
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  • Mentioned on page 495, 604. Herbs, terrestrial, sympodial, glabrous. Roots few, velamentous, fleshy, villous. Stems subterranean tubers, rhizomes, and erect
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  • enlarged. Roots inconspicuous, slender or stout, unbranched or few-branched. Leaves relatively few, loosely imbricate or more remote, loosely ascending to spreading;
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  • flattened, or with single longitudinal groove adaxially, glabrous except for a few scales near base, with single vascular-bundle. Blade lanceolate, ovate, or
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  • underside structurally different, not articulate, prostrate, creeping, or erect, few-to-many branched; vessel elements present. Rhizophores borne on upperside
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  • proximally. Stems short or reaching 2 cm or more, simple or sometimes with a few branches; rhizoids at base, smoth. Leaves rigid to flexuose or sometimes somewhat
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  • or ± symmetric. Inflorescences terminal or axillary, solitary flowers or few-flowered cymes and nearly sessile, or short pedicellate in 3–25-flowered umbellate
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  • Fruits baccate. Seeds 1–3. Worldwide, mainly tropical to subtropical, a few temperate Genera 4(–12), species ca. 375 (1 genus, 20 species in the flora)
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  • with 1–3 primary branches; individual pleiochasial branches unbranched or few-branched at 1 or more successive nodes; bracts subtending pleiochasia (pleiochasial
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  • alar cells few, 2-5 in marginal row. Hypnum circinale 11 Stem leaf acumina broad or tapering; alar cells few or more than 20 > 12 12 Alar cells few, regions
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  • Seta short, usually straight. Capsule immersed to shortly exserted, stomata few; annulus none to broad and persistent; peristome absent (or present); operculum
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  • deciduous, 2.5-5 dm, glabrous. Rhizomes extensive, branching, producing 1-few foliage leaves or flowering shoots per year. Aerial stems absent. Leaves basal
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  • terminal and axillary, pedunculate, elongate, many-flowered, simple spikes or few-branched panicles; flowers crowded together at tips, becoming more widely
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  • occasionally yellowish. Stems irregularly branched to pinnate; paraphyllia few or absent. Leaves appressed or squarrose, imbricate, dimorphic, stem-leaves
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  • Stems long-creeping, intertwining, threadlike; hairs brown, sparse. Roots few, delicate. Leaves 1–3-pinnatifid, 2–6 × 0.5–1.5 cm. Petiole short, threadlike
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  • mm diam., covering stems. Stems erect with a few reddish-brown, scarious scales, to 15 mm. Inflorescences few-to-many, lax racemes or panicles arising through
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  • , proximal part cylindric, distal part lacerate or disintegrating into a few persistent fibers; petiole 0.1–2 mm; blade 1-veined, not pleated, linear or
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  • rather dense spicate racemes; bracts large and foliaceous to reduced. Flowers few-to-many, resupinate, pedicellate, sometimes showy; petals 2-lobed, lateral
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  • imbricate, usually monomorphic, linear-lanceolate, margins commonly with a few teeth; sporophylls generally longer than peduncle leaves. Sporangia nearly
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  • terminal racemes; floral bracts leaflike, often exceeding flowers. Flowers few-to-many, resupinate, pedicellate; perianth free, spreading or loosely connivent
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  • margins entire. Inflorescences axillary and terminal in open or congested, few or repeatedly branched cymes; involucres slightly accrescent, bell-shaped
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  • remains a repository for a number of coherent and disparate elements; there are few helpful cladistic and molecular analyses (M. S. Ignatov et al. 2006; G. Oliván
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  • Illustrator: John Myers Copyright: Flora of North America Association Roots few, blackish, filiform or somewhat tuberous. Stems erect, not scapose, 15-50
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  • Stems mostly simple; in section showing a few layers of large cells with slightly thickened walls surrounding a few layers of cells with thinner walls, both
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  • with a few stinging hairs. Leaf-blades abaxially bearing stinging hairs, otherwise glabrous or puberulent, adaxially without or rarely with a few stinging
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  • Marilyn M. Park, Dennis Festerling Jr. Common names: Mountain meadow-rue few-flowered meadow-rue Illustrated Synonyms: Thalictrum sparsiflorum subsp. richardsonii (A
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  • America Association Plants with few stems, stout, succulent-coriaceous. Stems ascending to weakly erect, simple or few-branched, 15–50 cm × 3–6 mm, internodes
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  • with a few long teeth, apex sharply acute to acuminate; surfaces glabrous or nearly so, margins ciliate. Inflorescences: flowers solitary or few-flowered
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  • branches usually glabrous, sometimes sparsely villous; bracteoles caducous, few to numerous, rarely absent, linear, membranous, margins sessile or short-stipitate-glandular
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  • synoecious; rhizomatous, rhizomes short or elongate. Culms 50-250 cm, solitary or few. Leaves cauline; sheaths open; ligules of hairs, dense, short; blades elongate
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  • (rarely to 120 in desert washes) cm, aromatic (rhizomatous). Stems relatively few to relatively numerous, erect, gray-green, simple or widely branched, hairy
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  • usually with a few bisexual flowers; fruits nutlike. Planera 3 Leaf blade entire or serrate to ca. 3/4 length; flowers solitary or in few-flowered clusters;
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  • cuneate, apex subacute to obtuse. Inflorescences from near apex of stem, few to several-flowered racemes, ± congested, to 10 mm; spathe absent; peduncle
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  • it has been widely cultivated in Europe and North America, but there are few reports of its escape and naturalization. The invasive potential of S. hypericifolia
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  • throughout Asia and Europe and has comparatively few representatives in North America. Relatively few taxa are circumboreal or widespread in Eurasia; most
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  • Herbs, annual, sometimes biennial, 0.6–3.5 dm; with fibrous-roots. Stems few-to-many, sometimes solitary (var. meadii), ascending or erect, often decumbent
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  • bases attenuate to somewhat rounded, margins entire, strigoso-ciliate (with a few longer hispid cilia near bases), apices mucronate, faces sparsely to densely
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  • North America, Alaska. Orthotrichum sordidum 20 Calyptrae naked or hairs few near tip; endostome segments hyaline, delicate, as wide as exostome teeth;
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  • glabrous, glaucous, sometimes not. Leaves basal and cauline, basals sometimes few (P. clevelandii, P. stephensii) or absent (P. clevelandii), or leaves essentially
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  • or, rarely, annuals; not scapose; glabrous or pubescent. Stems (simple or few to several from base), usually erect, rarely decumbent, branched basally and/or
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  • solitary or few together. > 10 12 Culms 1-3 mm thick; glumes 4-16 mm long. > 13 13 Spikes with 1 spikelet at all or most nodes, sometimes with 2 at a few nodes;
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  • 540, 608, 609. Shrubs or trees, 30–80 dm, usually main trunk dominant, 1–few-stemmed. Stems: trunk bark not recorded; branches spreading; twigs ± straight
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  • strongly rounded julaceous or short-gemmiform, not or weakly branched; rhizoids few or many, micronemata and macronemata absent from stems or present in clusters
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  • convex panicles; branches glabrous or villous; bracteoles caducous, absent or few to several, narrow, membranous, margins short-stipitate-glandular. Flowers
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  • Alongi Copyright: Flora of North America Association Plants 20–62 cm. Roots few–several, horizontal to descending, slenderly tuberous, to 1 cm diam. Leaves
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  • mostly 0.2–0.5 mm on costae, veins, and blade tissue, also sometimes of a few tan scales on costae and rachises; blades adaxially glabrous except along
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  • Leaves erect-patent, lanceolate, ending in a long acumen, entire or with a few teeth at tips; costa filling 1/2–2/3 of the leaf base, excurrent, in transverse-section
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  • rounded; styles longer than or equaling ovary. Fruits erect. Seeds ellipsoid, few-ribbed, finely cross-ribbed. x = 9. Introduced; Calif., Asia (sw Arabia),
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  • Inflorescences terminal, solitary spikes, lax; floral bracts foliaceous. Flowers few to several, resupinate, showy; lip spurred at base, deeply 3-lobed, middle
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  • Treatment on page 596. Mentioned on page 497, 598. Herbs, perennial. Roots few, slender, fleshy. Stems scapose, at base a bulbous corm. Leaves solitary,
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  • sheathing. Seta short. Capsule shortly exserted, oblong-cylindric, stomata few or absent; annulus narrow, persistent; peristome absent; operculum obliquely
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  • bracts. Flowers unisexual, staminate and pistillate on different plants, a few bisexual flowers on some plants; tepals deciduous, yellow, pellucid-dotted
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  • strigose, soft to touch, with stinging hairs, adaxially without or rarely with a few stinging hairs. Flowers unisexual, staminate and pistillate mostly on same
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  • strongly imbricate and penicellate, enclosing paraphyses, axillary hairs, few archegonia. Calyptra conic, barely covering operculum. North America, Mexico
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  • spirally twisted, dehiscing apically by separation of valvelike carpels. Seeds few, black, shiny, aril absent. x = 8. Far w North America Species 3 (3 in the
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  • axillary, simple or branched, sometimes condensed cymes, frequently flowers few or solitary, frequently glandular-pubescent and viscid; bracts paired, herbaceous
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  • usually deciduous with release of fruits (although persisting into winter in a few species), (1–) 3-lobed, thickened or leathery but not woody. Fruits samaras
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  • 591. Herbs, annual, (0.3–) 0.9–3 dm; with fibrous-roots. Stems solitary or few, erect, unbranched, sometimes branched, glabrous or hairs sparse proximally
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  • costa, extending to decurrencies; laminal cells smooth; basal-cell walls with few pits or rarely pitted to mid leaf; medial and distal cells linear, linear-flexuose
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  • Inflorescences terminal, spikes; floral bracts foliaceous, prominent. Flowers few-to-many, resupinate; dorsal sepal, sometimes lateral sepals, and petals connivent
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  • semiterete 3–10 × 0.4–1 cm. Inflorescences 1–4, erect, to 50 cm, side branches few or none, to 4.5 cm; bracts 2–6 mm. Flowers white with redbrown spots at bases
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  • Sexual condition dioicous; perigonia on stem and branches, budlike, leaves few, scalelike, paraphyses 1-seriate, antheridia 5–10; perichaetia on stem and
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  • Stems erect to ascending or decumbent, usually unbranched or relatively few-branched, hairy, hairs simple or stellate. Leaves petiolate; stipules caducous
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  • (cauline), not succulent, apex obtuse. Inflorescences terminal, compact, few-flowered cymes; bracts paired, scalelike. Pedicels erect. Flowers: perianth
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  • sharply delimited from the urn by a deep basal constriction; stomata rather few and confined to the constriction; exothecial cells bulging-mammillose, often
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  • (-12), sessile to stipitate, distinct, glabrate; ovules several (sometimes few) in 2 staggered rows. Fruits simple berries, usually 3-5 per flower, spreading
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  • page 55. Herbs, perennial, scapose, glabrous, from globose bulbs. Leaves few, basal; blade liguliform, fleshy, parallel-veined, margins entire, apex tapering
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  • Leaves few, cauline; sheaths not articulate; blade convolute, plicate, thin. Inflorescences terminal or occasionally from axils of distal leaves, few to many-flowered
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  • sap yellow. Stems leafy. Leaves: basal usually few, rosulate, indistinctly petiolate; cauline usually few and remote, alternate, proximal indistinctly petiolate
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  • lobe margins crenate, surfaces glabrous. Inflorescences terminal, racemes, few flowered. Flowers: sepals whitish, ovate or elliptic, 0.9-2.8 (-3) mm; filaments
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  • apex subobtuse to acute or cuspidate, glabrous or occasionally with very few scattered trichomes along midrib. Cymes terminal, 25–70+-flowered, branched
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  • short-stalked), few-rayed, rays (usually spreading), distinct or slightly fused at base, furcate or bifurcate, (tuberculate). Stems simple or few from base,
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  • border moderately broadened at base; hyaline cells mostly 1-septate with a few-to-many 2-septate in the mid region, shape rhomboid. Branches more or less
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  • hairs in axils of proximal veins of serrations, often weathering to only a few in fall, apex acute to acuminate; surfaces abaxially hirsute with unicellular
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  • less well-developed sheath. Leaf apex acute or acuminate; costae ending a few cells below apex or excurrent; sheath clear in the distal leaves, orangebrown
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  • ellipsoid, shorter than tepals; (beak short). Seeds brown (with few hairs present), 1 mm, few hairs present; caruncle generally indistinct. 2n = 36. Phenology:
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  • appears in FNA Volume 2. Plants on rock. Stems decumbent to erect, or creeping, few-to-many branched; scales colorless or brownish, concolored or bicolored, ovate
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  • hyalodermis absent, central strand narrow or absent; paraphyllia absent or few; rhizoids or rhizoid initials on stem or abaxial costa insertion, rarely forming
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  • and short or rarely ecostate; alar cells usually clearly differentiated, few quadrate, rectangular, or abruptly inflated, rounded cells present; laminal
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  • are included in the key. Many names have been misapplied in Delphinium. The few misapplied names mentioned in discussions below refer to relatively widespread
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  • green to yellow-green, stem with a few scalelike leaves proximally becoming crowded and bulbiform distally. Leaves few and small proximally, distal leaves
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  • enlarged. Roots inconspicuous, slender or stout, unbranched or few-branched. Leaves few to several, erect or reflexed; blade oblong-ovate to ovate-triangular
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  • somewhat weak sclerodermis, central strand absent or present, rhizoids dense or few at the base, occasionally tomentose; axillary hairs long, 1-seriate, of 10–20
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  • 3-10 (-15) per flower, with or without hairs. Pistillate flowers in terminal few-flowered spikes. Fruits nuts enclosed in husks, compressed or not compressed
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  • glabrous, glaucous, sometimes not. Leaves basal and cauline, sometimes basal few (P. subulatus), or essentially cauline (P. centranthifolius), opposite, leathery
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  • dichotomously forking near base and well above segment base [anastomosing in a few tropical species], parallel distally. False indusia light gray-green or brown
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  • cauline blade margins usually entire or dentate, rarely lyrate. Racemes (few to several-flowered), not elongated in fruit. Fruiting pedicels ascending
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  • tan or reddish-brown, older pale gray or gray; thorns on twigs absent or few to numerous, ± straight to slightly recurved, 2-years old gray to dark gray
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  • rarely, perennials; not scapose; glabrous or pubescent. Stems (simple or few to several from base), erect [ascending, decumbent], branched basally and/or
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  • surfaces of the blades glabrous or with a few long hairs near the base; leaf sheaths glabrous or with a few long hairs near the base; upper glumes 2/5
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  • rows of thick-walled cells; apex rounded-obtuse to acute; costa ending a few cells before apex to short-excurrent, adaxial outgrowths absent, adaxial cells
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  • glabrous or ± glandlar and/or ± tomentose. Heads discoid, borne singly or in few-headed cymiform arrays. Involucres ovoid, constricted distally. Phyllaries
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  • yellowish. Stems irregularly to regularly pinnate; paraphyllia absent or few, scalelike or squamiform, cells smooth or papillose; rhizoids often arising
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  • membranous; leaves on lateral branchlets mostly 6-ranked or more, monomorphic with few exceptions, appressed, ascending to spreading, margins entire to dentate.
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  • scattered points or in rows on stem; axillary hairs not well developed, usually few, distal cells 1–7, hyaline or brown when young. Stem-leaves triangular to
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  • 2-10 cm, base narrowly cuneate to cuneate, margins incised (sometimes with few serrate teeth) on distal 1/3, apex acute to obtuse, surfaces glabrous or puberulous
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  • Franç. ed. 3, 2: 491. 1805 ,. Gary L. Smith Merrill Etymology: Greek oligo-, few, and trichos, hair, alluding to calyptra Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27
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  • dark green, or brownish. Stems freely branched to subpinnate; paraphyllia few, linear-lanceolate, cells smooth; sparsely radiculose. Stem and branch leaves
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  • apex acuminate. Racemes open, proximalmost pedicels sometimes bearing 2–few flowers, erect to drooping, 6–30 cm; peduncle to 15 cm; pedicel 3–13 mm. Flowers:
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  • sometimes broader, often subhastately lobed, united 1/2 of length, entire or with few teeth on each side, tuberculate on 1 or both faces. Seeds dark-brown or almost
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  • 3-carpellate, 3-locular, all locules fertile; placentation axile; ovules few to numerous per locule; style standing away from stamens and staminode, petallike;
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  • contorted when dry; costa commonly none, but occasionally suggested by a few median cells with thick walls or by a short and indistinct double layer beyond
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  • obscurely [strongly] ringed, becoming striate or smooth with age. Leaves few-to-many; sheath fibers soft; petiole split at base, completely unarmed; adaxial
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  • cylindric], softly cartilaginous. Seeds usually many, broadly winged; rarely few, wingless, globose or angular; seed-coat light to dark-brown. x = 15. Introduced; Africa
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  • Stems simple or branched. Leaves few, basal larger; blade pleated, linearlanceolate. Inflorescences rhipidiate, few-flowered; spathes green, unequal,
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  • Annuals, to 50 cm; taprooted, not spiny. Stems erect, branched, leafy; branches few–many, ascending. Leaves basal and cauline; winged-petiolate (basal and proximal
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  • (caudex simple or few-branched, woody, without persistent leaf remains); not scapose; glabrous. Stems erect, unbranched or branched (few) distally. Leaves
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  • 2–6 dm. Leaves: basal withering, 1–3 dm; blade linear. Inflorescences 1–few-flowered; bracts opposite pedicel, 2–10 cm. Flowers erect; perianth open,
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  • Stems simple or branched. Leaves few, basal larger; blade pleated, linearlanceolate. Inflorescences rhipidiate, few-flowered; spathes green, unequal,
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  • Philippi] are widespread from temperate North America south to Guatemala, with a few disjunct species in western South America. They are characterized by usually
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  • acute; petals orange to red or ± yellow, cuneate to obovate, 3–5 cm, with a few slightly enlarged hairs near gland; glands round, depressed, surrounded by
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  • not winged. Stipes white, small, often decaying. Fronds floating, 1 or 2–few, coherent in groups, obovate, flat to thickish (but not gibbous), 0.8–4 mm
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  • involucellar bractlets persistent, ligulate, 0.8–1.2 cm, margins entire or apically few-toothed. Flowers: calyx 3 mm, apex truncate; petals cream, with red spot at
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  • not winged. Stipes white, small, often decaying. Fronds floating, 1 or 2–few, coherent in groups, obovate, scarcely gibbous, flat, 1–4 mm, 1–1.5 times
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  • white, small, often decaying. Fronds floating or (rarely) submersed, 1 or 2–few, coherent in groups, ovate to lanceolate, flat, thin, 1–5 mm, 1.3–3 times
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  • crescent distal to gland, widely obovate-cuneate, 20–30 mm, not ciliate, with a few long hairs; glands bordered proximally by ciliate membrane, distally by short
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  • [sometimes many branched]. Spikelets: scales with single midrib (sometimes with a few faint veins on flanks), apex entire, mucronate or short-awned. Flowers: perianth
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  • petiolate; blade not articulate, thin, delicate. Inflorescences terminal, few to many-flowered racemes; peduncles bracteate, glandular-pubescent. Flowers
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  • absent. Pistillate flowers: pistils simple, 6-300, distinct, closely-set in few-to-many series on globose to elongate axis, attached obliquely; placentation
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  • long as wide). Stipes small, white, often decaying. Fronds floating, 1 or 2–few, coherent in groups, ovatelanceolate, flat, 1–6 mm, 1–3 times as long as wide
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  • long as wide). Stipes white, small, often decaying. Fronds floating, 1 or 2–few, coherent in groups, ovate-obovate, flat, 1–4 mm, 1–1.7 times as long as wide
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  • spikelike, often leafy at apex. Flowers in remote or crowded clusters of 1-few staminate and several pistillate flowers or rarely staminate and pistillate
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  • rounded-rhomboidal to rhomboidal, quadrate to transversely rectangular in few rows along margins; medial and distal cells rhombic, rhomboidal, or elongate-rhombic
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  • Stems erect, sparsely to densely stellate-pubescent, sometimes also with few simple hairs to 2 mm. Leaves: stipules subulate, 2–4 mm; petiole 1/2 to as
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  • sympodial. Roots fasciculate, fleshy, villous. Stems simple, rhizomatous. Leaves few-to-many, basal, petiolate; blade not articulate, convolute, mostly ovate to
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  • species; M. borealis rhizomatous). Stems 1–30+, erect, simple or relatively few to many-branched (naked or leafy proximally and often distally), glabrous
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  • 13 Herbs, shrubs, or subshrubs; leaves basal and cauline, sometimes basal few or absent, blade margins entire or toothed, if shrubs or subshrubs, leaves
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  • grayish white retrorse-puberulent, typically not glandular, rarely with few stipitate-glands; bracts narrowly lanceolate, 2–10 × 0.5–2 mm, herbaceous
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  • oligosanthes subsp. scribnerianum (Schult.) Gould Mary E. Barkworth Common names: Few-flowered panicgrass Synonyms: Panicum oligosanthes Treatment appears in FNA
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  • 1-year old gray to reddish-brown or chestnut-brown; thorns on twigs absent or few to abundant, usually straight, 1–2-years old blackish or chestnut-brown, slender
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  • scabrous, apices obtuse, sometimes bifid; lodicules 2, glabrous or with a few hairs; anthers 3, their size depending on whether the florets chasmogamous
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  • in apex, often longer than leaf length, hyaline. Vaginula with paraphyses few or many, long-filiform, yellow-hyaline. Seta single, very short or to beyond
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  • serrate to dentate, rarely incised, or in minor leaflet blades entire or few-toothed, eglandular hairs of two types: (1) soft and either straight or wavy
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