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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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Thunbergia | Calyx annular; corolla 5-6 cm long, bright-blue or rarely white; leaves 12-20 cm long | ||||||
Phyllanthus | Pistillate sepals (0.2-) 0.3-0.5 (-0.7) mm wide; leaf venation obscure on the lower surface; stems scabridulous; cymules with 1-2 staminate and 1-2 pistillate flowers; pistillate nectary annular, unlobed or 6-lobed, enclosing the ovary only basally; [s. FL] | Pistillate sepals (0.2-) 0.3-0.5 (-0.7) mm wide; leaf venation obscure on the lower surface; stems scabridulous; cymules with 1-2 staminate and 1-2 pistillate flowers; pistillate nectary annular, unlobed or 6-lobed, enclosing the ovary only basally; [s. FL] | |||||
Phyllanthus | Pistillate sepals (0.5-) 0.7-1.5 mm long, 1-veined or obscurely veined; staminate sepals 0.3-1 mm long; seeds longitudinally ribbed, 0.8-1.5 mm long; capsules 1.7-2.7 mm in diameter; pistillate nectary of 3 glands or annular and 5-9-lobed | ||||||
Phyllanthus | Pistillate sepals 3-3.5 mm long, pinnately veined; staminate sepals 1.5-3 mm long; seeds verrucose, 1.5-1.8 mm long; capsules 3.5 mm in diameter; pistillate nectary annular, unlobed; [subgenus Phyllanthus; section Phyllanthus] | ||||||
Phyllanthaceae | Leaves evergreen; fruits capsules, 3.6-7 (-9) mm in diameter; petals present; nectary in staminate flowers an annular disc. | ||||||
Moeroris | Pistillate nectary annular, 5-7-lobed; staminate sepals 5 (-6); capsules 1.9-2.1 mm in diameter; seeds 0.9-1 mm long | ||||||
Eleocharis | Achenes lacking a stout spongy region at the apex, distinctly separate from the tubercles (or achene apex slightly constricted into a hard annular thickening, but still with a distinguishable transition zone as in E. mutata); perianth bristles distinctly retrorsely barbed; [coastal areas; s. FL and s. TX]. | Achenes lacking a stout spongy region at the apex, distinctly separate from the tubercles (or achene apex slightly constricted into a hard annular thickening, but still with a distinguishable transition zone as in E. mutata); perianth bristles distinctly retrorsely barbed; [coastal areas; s. FL and s. TX]. | |||||
Malvaceae | Stipule scars inconspicuous, not forming an annular ring encircling the stem; [natives and non-natives, widespread]. | Stipule scars inconspicuous, not forming an annular ring encircling the stem; [natives and non-natives, widespread]. | |||||
Malvaceae | Stipules conspicuous, enclosing the twig, early deciduous but the scars forming conspicuous annular rings encircling the stem (usually enclosing the terminal bud); fruit not spiny (but densely pubescent); [non-natives, c. and s. FL] |
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