Click the triangle ▼ next to a column to customize it: then click the X to hide it, left or right arrow to move the column, or drag the double arrow to change a column's width.
Select previously saved view:
Save view with name:
| Scientific | Lead Number | Lead Position | Lead Characteristics | Lead Characteristics with Glossary | Line result key id | Line result taxon id | result text |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Viola | Leaves ascending to erect in life; lowest sepals linear-lanceolate to lanceolate; spurred petal sparsely bearded within; cleistogamous capsule finely spotted with red or purple, on ascending to erect peduncle equaling or surpassing shorter petioles; [thin alluvial soils amid limestone gravel or rubble or cracks in limestone bedrock along streams and rivers, mainly in the n. Ozarks and Missouri River drainage of the central and lower Midwest] | Leaves ascending to erect in life; lowest sepals linear-lanceolate to lanceolate; spurred petal sparsely bearded within; cleistogamous capsule finely spotted with red or purple, on ascending to erect peduncle equaling or surpassing shorter petioles; [thin alluvial soils amid limestone gravel or rubble or cracks in limestone bedrock along streams and rivers, mainly in the n. Ozarks and Missouri River drainage of the central and lower Midwest] | |||||
Viola | Leaves ascending to erect in life; leaf blades ovate-triangular to narrowly ovate, slender lateral lobes already 1/4-1/2 midrib length during chasmogamous flower; lowest sepals linear-lanceolate to lanceolate; spurred petal sparsely bearded within; [thin alluvial soils amid limestone gravel or rubble or cracks in limestone bedrock along streams and rivers mainly in the n. Ozarks and Missouri River drainage of the central and lower Midwest] | Leaves ascending to erect in life; leaf blades ovate-triangular to narrowly ovate, slender lateral lobes already 1/4-1/2 midrib length during chasmogamous flower; lowest sepals linear-lanceolate to lanceolate; spurred petal sparsely bearded within; [thin alluvial soils amid limestone gravel or rubble or cracks in limestone bedrock along streams and rivers mainly in the n. Ozarks and Missouri River drainage of the central and lower Midwest] | |||||
Echinocereus | All areoles lacking central spines or very rarely consistently with 1-4 centrals; radial spines brown to black, stem epidermis easily visible on mature plants; [thornscrub in s. TX over alluvial or sandy, often saline substrate] |
0 unsaved edits on this page.
3 key lines found. Start a new search Searched: Lead Characteristics with Glossary