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  • spreading to erect or prostrate polycarpic perennials and annuals, glabrous, hispid, tomentose, floccose, hirsute, villous, viscid, or sometimes glandular;
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  • grooved, angled or ridged, variously lanate, tomentose, floccose, sericeous, hispid, pilose-pubescent, or puberulent, occasionally glandular, rarely scabrellous;
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  • Stems hispid; leaf margins subentire to serrulate; phyllary api-ces relatively long-attenuate (surpassing discs) Helianthus neglectus 9 Stems hispid to hirsute;
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  • ascending-erect, branched distally, appressed-strigose and hispid, sparsely to abundantly long-hispid or hirsute (hairs spreading, long, cells osteolate, walls
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  • Stems erect, spreading, or sprawling, often much branched, glabrous or hispid to hispidulous, villous, or stipitate-glandular (especially distally). Leaves:
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  • sometimes lobed, ultimate margins entire or toothed, faces usually hairy (often hispid to scabrellous), often glanddotted. Heads usually radiate, sometimes discoid
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  • rhizomatous, caudex woody or fleshy, scaly. Stems erect, fleshy, glabrous, hispid, villous, or woolly. Leaves: basal rosette [absent], petiole present, blade
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  • scapiform) or branched, usually striate, glabrous or hairy, often densely hispid or setose (hairs often stipitate-glandular). Leaves basal (often in rosettes)
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  • Ranunculus sect. Chrysanthe Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Plants usually ± hispid, sometimes glabrous. Stems erect to decumbent, sometimes stoloniferous,
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  • lobed, ultimate margins entire or toothed, faces glabrous or hairy (often hispid or scabrous), often glanddotted or stipitate-glandular. Heads usually radiate
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  • surfaces glaucous, often mottled over veins, unarmed or prickly, glabrous or hispid. Inflorescences terminal, cymose; bracts present. Flowers conspicuous, sometimes
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  • rhizomatous (A. linifolia). Stems erect, rarely leaning, rarely fleshy, glabrous, hispid, scabrous, scabridulous, glabrate, sericeous, or papillate. Leaves cauline
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  • or erect, sometimes branched distally, glabrous or strigose, strigillose, hispid, or short-villous. Leaves basal (persistent or not by flowering) and cauline;
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  • pinnatifid or toothed, sometimes serrate or entire, faces often hirsute or hispid-hirsute, sometimes villous, pilose, pubescent, canescent, strigose, or scabrous
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  • hirsute, hispid, or scabrous. Phyllaries 12–26 in 2–3 series, outer appressed or reflexed, apices acute to acuminate, abaxial faces hispid or scabrous
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  • obtuse to acute or acuminate, sometimes keeled), usually glabrous, rarely hispid. Receptacles flat, tholiform, or conic, pitted or smooth (glabrous, tomentose
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  • elliptic, equal, margins scarious, apices acute, faces glabrous, tomentulose, hispid, or coarsely setose. Receptacles slightly convex, smooth, glabrous, epaleate
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  • shaggy-hispid; phyllaries hispid; corollas pale yellow; cypselae 6–10mm; Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee Silphium mohrii 14 Leaf faces hirsute, hispid, or scabrous;
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  • Pollen sacs sigmoid or navicular-sigmoid, sides glabrous or hispidulous to hispid or pubescent, hairs to 0.3 mm; corollas 18–35 mm, tubes 7–13 mm; leaves
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  • abaxially villous-silky, hispid to villous, or sparsely long-pilose, adaxially glabrous, nearly glabrous, villous-silky, or hispid to villous; lateral leaflets
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  • and stamens) after anthesis, usually glabrous, sometimes lanate or densely hispid, with short, interlocking hairs within, with basal nectary; sepals (3 or)
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  • arising annually from taproots or woody caudices; herbage usually hirsute, hispid, scabrous, or velvety). Stems decumbent to erect, usually branched (scapiform
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  • ± compressed or all ± 3-angled) > 21 19 Biennials; stems strigose and/or hispid, stipitate-glandular; pappi of rays 0, of discs of outer scales plus 30–45
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  • markedly spreading-hispid distally; capsules less than 2 times longer than broad. Papaver rhoeas 7 Peduncles strongly appressed-hispid distally; capsules
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  • puberulous, villous, hispid, hirsute, hirsutulous, sparsely strigose, or glabrous, eglandular > 3 3 Stems puberulous to villous, hispid, or hirsute to hirsutulous
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  • Stems 1–3, erect or ascending, scapiform, branched near middles, glabrous or hispid, sometimes stipitate-glandular distally. Leaves mostly basal (rosettes);
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  • hemiparasitic. Stems erect, spreading, or decumbent, not fleshy, puberulent, hispid, or villous, sometimes glandular-hairy or glabrescent. Leaves cauline, alternate;
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  • andromonoecious (C. melo), procumbent, trailing, or climbing; stems annual, hispid to hirsute; roots woody or thin [rarely tuberous]; tendrils usually unbranched
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  • cm (faces hispid to hirsute). Receptacles hemispheric to ovoid; paleae 4–6 mm, apices acute, often attenuate, abaxial tips hirsute to hispid. Ray-florets
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  • or serrate, seldom entire (B. subg. Balsamorhiza), faces usually hirsute, hispid, pilose, puberulent, scabrous, sericeous, strigose, tomentose, or velutinous
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  • faces glabrous or ± hispid, not glanddotted. Paleae 7.5–8 mm, apices 3-toothed (middle teeth acuminate, usually glabrous or hispid, sometimes ± villous
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  • ascending to erect (sometimes ± brittle, sometimes brown), glabrate to densely hispid or densely stipitate-andular (axillary leaf fascicles sometimes present)
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  • leafless, 30–100 (–150) cm, sparsely to densely stipitate-glandular to hispid. Leaves in basal rosette; stipules present; petiole present, attachment
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  • ultimate margins usually entire, faces usually glabrous, sometimes glabrate, hispid, puberulent, or scabridulous. Heads radiate, borne singly or in corymbiform
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  • sessile-glandular; torus inconspicuous; carpels 5, adnate to hypanthium base, hirsute and hispid, styles terminal, stigmas 2-lobed; ovules 2 (1 aborted). Fruits aggregated
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  • undivided, proximal margins entire, distal entire or serrate, surfaces glabrous, hispid, or tomentose. Pedicels 0.5–1 mm. Flowers: calyx 7–15 mm, glabrous or tomentose
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  • or scandent, branched throughout (± 4-angled and sulcate, usually scabro-hispid, caudices usually ± woody, often ± spheric). Leaves cauline; opposite; petiolate
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  • Alongi Copyright: Flora of North America Association Annuals; hirsute or hispid, (trichomes cylindrical). Stems usually few to several, rarely simple from
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  • glandular and short-hispid. Leaves basal and cauline; basal: petiole 0.05–0.3 cm, hispid, blade linear, (0.3–) 1–3 (–4) × 0.05–0.3 cm, short-hispid, margins plane
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  • taprooted. Stems decumbent to erect, usually branched, usually sparsely hispid-hirtellous (hairs spreading to upturned), stipitate-glandular or eglandular
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  • or palmately lobed, ultimate margins entire or ± toothed, faces glabrate, hispid, hispidulous, pilose, puberulent, scabrellous, scabrous, strigillose, or
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  • chestnut-brown to dark purple or blackish, with single groove adaxially, glabrous, hispid, or strigose, with 1 or 2 vascular-bundles. Blade lanceolate, ovate, trowel-shaped
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  • Mentioned on page 143, 150. Annuals, 40–150 cm. Stems erect to ± procumbent, hispid, hispid-hirsute, or hirsute. Leaves mostly cauline; mostly opposite; petioles
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  • faces scabrous to hispid. Phyllaries 25–37 in 2–3 series, outer appressed, apices acute to acuminate, abaxial faces scabrous or hispid. Ray-florets 17–35;
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  • jacinteus) (often purple, distal branches stiff, spreading-ascending), hispid (hairs spreading-deflexed, 0.1–0.4 mm), mostly eglandular. Leaves cauline;
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  • margins entire or toothed, faces glabrous or ± pilose, puberulent, or strigoso-hispid, sometimes glanddotted. Heads discoid, in dense to open, cymiform to corymbiform
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  • yellow, or red, rarely ochroleucous, usually glabrous or glandular, sometimes hispid, hispidulous, pubescent, or hirtellous abaxially, occasionally papillose
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  • scapes erect or bowed and decumbent, less than 15 cm, sparsely to densely hispid. Flowers to 6.5 cm diam.; petals yellow or white, rarely pink tinged, or
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  • surfaces scabrous-hispid. Inflorescences racemes, lax; flowers alternate; bracts linear, 20–35 x 1–2 mm, longer than calyx, surfaces hispid. Flowers: sepals
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  • spreading to erect, 0.3–0.6 (–1.2) m. Twigs terete, viscid, puberulent, densely hispid. Leaves alternate; petiole 0.1–1 mm, hirsute-puberulent; blade elliptic
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