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Vitaceae
Petals separate at their tips, falling individually; pith white, continuous through the node; bark adherent; tendrils bifid or trifid
Petals separate at their tips, falling individually; pith white, continuous through the node; bark adherent; tendrils bifid or trifid
Vitaceae
Petals connate at their tips, falling together; pith tan to brown, interrupted by a diaphragm at each node (subg. Vitis) or continuous through the node (subg. Muscadinia); bark adherent (subg. Muscadinia) or exfoliating (subg. Vitis); tendrils bifid or trifid (subg. Vitis) or simple (subg. Muscadinia); [tribe Viteae].
Petals connate at their tips, falling together; pith tan to brown, interrupted by a diaphragm at each node (subg. Vitis) or continuous through the node (subg. Muscadinia); bark adherent (subg. Muscadinia) or exfoliating (subg. Vitis); tendrils bifid or trifid (subg. Vitis) or simple (subg. Muscadinia); [tribe Viteae].
Vitis
Tendrils simple; bark adherent (on all but the largest stems), with prominent lenticels; pith continuous through nodes; leaves relatively small (< 10 cm long and wide) and coarsely toothed, pentagonal in outline but never deeply lobed
Tendrils simple; bark adherent (on all but the largest stems), with prominent lenticels; pith continuous through nodes; leaves relatively small (< 10 cm long and wide) and coarsely toothed, pentagonal in outline but never deeply lobed
Rosaceae
Fruit an aggregate of dry, non-adherent achenes; leaflets obtuse at apex; [tribe Colurieae]
Fruit an aggregate of dry, non-adherent achenes; leaflets obtuse at apex; [tribe Colurieae]
Rosaceae
Fruit an aggregate of fleshy, adherent drupelets; leaflets acuminate at apex; [tribe Rubeae]
Fruit an aggregate of fleshy, adherent drupelets; leaflets acuminate at apex; [tribe Rubeae]
Chenopodium
Leaf margins tapering to an acute apex; leaves ovate, rhombic, or lanceolate; inflorescence branched (spicate or cymose); seeds circular in outline; seed pericarp non-adherent.
Leaf margins tapering to an acute apex; leaves ovate, rhombic, or lanceolate; inflorescence branched (spicate or cymose); seeds circular in outline; seed pericarp non-adherent.
Chenopodium
Leaf margins more or less parallel below the obtuse apex; leaves lanceolate to narrowly elliptic; inflorescence generally moniliform, not profusely branched; seeds oval in outline; pericarp strongly adherent
Leaf margins more or less parallel below the obtuse apex; leaves lanceolate to narrowly elliptic; inflorescence generally moniliform, not profusely branched; seeds oval in outline; pericarp strongly adherent
Citrus
Petiole wing on one side usually subequal to wider than the width of the petiole; rinds (exocarp) 5-12 mm thick, adherent and not easily separated from the mesocarp (pulp).
Petiole wing on one side usually subequal to wider than the width of the petiole; rinds (exocarp) 5-12 mm thick, adherent and not easily separated from the mesocarp (pulp).
Citrus
Petiole wings absent, or only present on one side (subequal to or narrower than the petiole width); rinds (exocarp) 1-4 mm thick, not readily adherent and easily separated from the mesocarp (pulp)
Petiole wings absent, or only present on one side (subequal to or narrower than the petiole width); rinds (exocarp) 1-4 mm thick, not readily adherent and easily separated from the mesocarp (pulp)


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