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| Scientific | Lead Number | Lead Position | Lead Characteristics | Lead Characteristics with Glossary | Line result key id | Line result taxon id | result text |
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Magnolia | Conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 2.5-6.5 cm long, 1.5-4 cm in diameter; leaf blades 17-56 cm long; stamens 170-350; pistils 20-25 (-50); small tree (to 12 m tall); [of Panhandle FL] | Conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 2.5-6.5 cm long, 1.5-4 cm in diameter; leaf blades 17-56 cm long; stamens 170-350; pistils 20-25 (-50); small tree (to 12 m tall); [of Panhandle FL] | |||||
Magnolia | Conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 2.5-6.5 cm long, 1.5-4 cm in diameter; leaf blades 17-56 cm long; stamens 170-350; pistils 20-25 (-50); small tree (to 12 m tall); [of Panhandle FL] | Conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 2.5-6.5 cm long, 1.5-4 cm in diameter; leaf blades 17-56 cm long; stamens 170-350; pistils 20-25 (-50); small tree (to 12 m tall); [of Panhandle FL] | |||||
Magnolia | Conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 2.5-6.5 cm long, 1.5-4 cm in diameter; leaf blades 17-56 cm long; stamens 170-350; pistils 20-25 (-50); small tree (to 12 m tall); [of Panhandle FL] | Conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 2.5-6.5 cm long, 1.5-4 cm in diameter; leaf blades 17-56 cm long; stamens 170-350; pistils 20-25 (-50); small tree (to 12 m tall); [of Panhandle FL] | |||||
Magnolia | Conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 5-8 cm long, 5-7 cm in diameter; leaf blades 50-110 cm long; stamens (300-) 350-580; pistils (44-) 50-80; medium to large tree (to 32 m tall); [widespread, but not of Panhandle FL] | Conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 5-8 cm long, 5-7 cm in diameter; leaf blades 50-110 cm long; stamens (300-) 350-580; pistils (44-) 50-80; medium to large tree (to 32 m tall); [widespread, but not of Panhandle FL] | |||||
Magnolia | Conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 5-8 cm long, 5-7 cm in diameter; leaf blades 50-110 cm long; stamens (300-) 350-580; pistils (44-) 50-80; medium to large tree (to 32 m tall); [widespread, but not of Panhandle FL] | Conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 5-8 cm long, 5-7 cm in diameter; leaf blades 50-110 cm long; stamens (300-) 350-580; pistils (44-) 50-80; medium to large tree (to 32 m tall); [widespread, but not of Panhandle FL] | |||||
Magnolia | Conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 5-8 cm long, 5-7 cm in diameter; leaf blades 50-110 cm long; stamens (300-) 350-580; pistils (44-) 50-80; medium to large tree (to 32 m tall); [widespread, but not of Panhandle FL] | Conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 5-8 cm long, 5-7 cm in diameter; leaf blades 50-110 cm long; stamens (300-) 350-580; pistils (44-) 50-80; medium to large tree (to 32 m tall); [widespread, but not of Panhandle FL] | |||||
Magnolia | Stamens 8-15 mm long; leaves (most of them) over 25 cm long; conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 6.5-11 (-14) cm long; [of the Mountains and Piedmont] | Stamens 8-15 mm long; leaves (most of them) over 25 cm long; conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 6.5-11 (-14) cm long; [of the Mountains and Piedmont] | |||||
Magnolia | Stamens 8-15 mm long; leaves (most of them) over 25 cm long; conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 6.5-11 (-14) cm long; [of the Mountains and Piedmont] | Stamens 8-15 mm long; leaves (most of them) over 25 cm long; conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 6.5-11 (-14) cm long; [of the Mountains and Piedmont] | |||||
Magnolia | Stamens 8-15 mm long; leaves (most of them) over 25 cm long; conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 6.5-11 (-14) cm long; [of the Mountains and Piedmont] | Stamens 8-15 mm long; leaves (most of them) over 25 cm long; conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 6.5-11 (-14) cm long; [of the Mountains and Piedmont] | |||||
Magnolia | Stamens 4-8 (-10.5) mm long; leaves (most of them) < 25 cm long; conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 3.5-5.5 (-6) cm long; [of the Coastal Plain] | Stamens 4-8 (-10.5) mm long; leaves (most of them) < 25 cm long; conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 3.5-5.5 (-6) cm long; [of the Coastal Plain] | |||||
Magnolia | Stamens 4-8 (-10.5) mm long; leaves (most of them) < 25 cm long; conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 3.5-5.5 (-6) cm long; [of the Coastal Plain] | Stamens 4-8 (-10.5) mm long; leaves (most of them) < 25 cm long; conelike aggregate fruit (follicetum) 3.5-5.5 (-6) cm long; [of the Coastal Plain] | |||||
Annonaceae | Carpels >15, in fruit fused into an syncarpous aggregate fruit with each carpel a visible segment; leaves < 4× as long as wide, ovate, broadest below the middle; [peninsular FL only] | Carpels >15, in fruit fused into an syncarpous aggregate fruit with each carpel a visible segment; leaves < 4× as long as wide, ovate, broadest below the middle; [peninsular FL only] | |||||
Annona | Tepals oblong to linear-oblong, the petals much shorter than the sepals; fruit lobed (each of the individual carpels forming a projecting lobe or bump on the aggregate fruit); [exotic, generally of disturbed uplands] | ||||||
Liriodendron | Mature leaves of fertile branches larger, 4-8-lobed (sun leaves), the terminal lobes acute to acuminate, and often terminating in an apiculum, the base cordate to broadly cuneate; fully-developed tepals 4.5-5+ cm long; aggregate fruit (samaracetum) {usually > 6} cm long at maturity; stamens mostly > 30; [of the Mountains, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain (in the Coastal Plain, especially along brownwater rivers and on mesic bluffs and slopes)] | Mature leaves of fertile branches larger, 4-8-lobed (sun leaves), the terminal lobes acute to acuminate, and often terminating in an apiculum, the base cordate to broadly cuneate; fully-developed tepals 4.5-5+ cm long; aggregate fruit (samaracetum) {usually > 6} cm long at maturity; stamens mostly > 30; [of the Mountains, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain (in the Coastal Plain, especially along brownwater rivers and on mesic bluffs and slopes)] | |||||
Liriodendron | Mature leaves of fertile branches larger, 4-8-lobed (sun leaves), the terminal lobes acute to acuminate, and often terminating in an apiculum, the base cordate to broadly cuneate; fully-developed tepals 4.5-5+ cm long; aggregate fruit (samaracetum) {usually > 6} cm long at maturity; stamens mostly > 30; [of the Mountains, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain (in the Coastal Plain, especially along brownwater rivers and on mesic bluffs and slopes)] | Mature leaves of fertile branches larger, 4-8-lobed (sun leaves), the terminal lobes acute to acuminate, and often terminating in an apiculum, the base cordate to broadly cuneate; fully-developed tepals 4.5-5+ cm long; aggregate fruit (samaracetum) {usually > 6} cm long at maturity; stamens mostly > 30; [of the Mountains, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain (in the Coastal Plain, especially along brownwater rivers and on mesic bluffs and slopes)] | |||||
Liriodendron | Mature leaves of fertile branches larger, 4-8-lobed (sun leaves), the terminal lobes acute to acuminate, and often terminating in an apiculum, the base cordate to broadly cuneate; fully-developed tepals 4.5-5+ cm long; aggregate fruit (samaracetum) {usually > 6} cm long at maturity; stamens mostly > 30; [of the Mountains, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain (in the Coastal Plain, especially along brownwater rivers and on mesic bluffs and slopes)] | Mature leaves of fertile branches larger, 4-8-lobed (sun leaves), the terminal lobes acute to acuminate, and often terminating in an apiculum, the base cordate to broadly cuneate; fully-developed tepals 4.5-5+ cm long; aggregate fruit (samaracetum) {usually > 6} cm long at maturity; stamens mostly > 30; [of the Mountains, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain (in the Coastal Plain, especially along brownwater rivers and on mesic bluffs and slopes)] | |||||
Liriodendron | Mature leaves of fertile branches smaller, 0-4-lobed (sun leaves), the terminal lobes obtuse, broadly rounded to acuminate, though when acuminate the ultimate tip minutely blunt, the base cuneate, rounded, or truncate; fully-developed tepals 3.0-4.0 cm long; aggregate fruit (samaracetum) {< 6} cm long at maturity; stamens < 32; [of the Coastal Plain, especially fire-maintained, wetland, acidic, saturated, peaty/sandy sites] | Mature leaves of fertile branches smaller, 0-4-lobed (sun leaves), the terminal lobes obtuse, broadly rounded to acuminate, though when acuminate the ultimate tip minutely blunt, the base cuneate, rounded, or truncate; fully-developed tepals 3.0-4.0 cm long; aggregate fruit (samaracetum) {< 6} cm long at maturity; stamens < 32; [of the Coastal Plain, especially fire-maintained, wetland, acidic, saturated, peaty/sandy sites] | |||||
Liriodendron | Mature leaves of fertile branches smaller, 0-4-lobed (sun leaves), the terminal lobes obtuse, broadly rounded to acuminate, though when acuminate the ultimate tip minutely blunt, the base cuneate, rounded, or truncate; fully-developed tepals 3.0-4.0 cm long; aggregate fruit (samaracetum) {< 6} cm long at maturity; stamens < 32; [of the Coastal Plain, especially fire-maintained, wetland, acidic, saturated, peaty/sandy sites] | Mature leaves of fertile branches smaller, 0-4-lobed (sun leaves), the terminal lobes obtuse, broadly rounded to acuminate, though when acuminate the ultimate tip minutely blunt, the base cuneate, rounded, or truncate; fully-developed tepals 3.0-4.0 cm long; aggregate fruit (samaracetum) {< 6} cm long at maturity; stamens < 32; [of the Coastal Plain, especially fire-maintained, wetland, acidic, saturated, peaty/sandy sites] | |||||
Rubus | Floricane leaves 1-3-foliolate; aggregate fruit with 10-60 drupelets. | ||||||
Rubus | Floricane leaves pinnately (3-) 5-9-foliolate; aggregate fruit with 50-100 drupelets |
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