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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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Trillium | Petals broadly spatulate, clawed, broadly rounded (though sometimes with an apiculus) at the tip; petals pale lemon-yellow (the claws greenish or maroon); flower fragrance clove-like; [of the Savannah River drainage, from sw. NC southeastward along the GA-SC border]; [T. sessile group] | ||||||
Trillium | Petals broadly spatulate, clawed, broadly rounded (though sometimes with an apiculus) at the tip; petals pale lemon-yellow (the claws greenish or maroon); flower fragrance clove-like; [of the Savannah River drainage, from sw. NC southeastward along the GA-SC border]; [T. sessile group] | ||||||
Erythronium | Capsule apiculus absent or poorly developed | ||||||
Erythronium | Capsule apiculus well developed | ||||||
Carex | Achenes with short apiculus formed by the persistent base of the style; style not conspicuously enlarged at base | ||||||
Carex | Achene tip with at most a short apiculus. | ||||||
Carex | Achene tip with at most a short apiculus. | ||||||
Carex | Pistillate scales obtuse to acuminate, awnless or at most with a rough apiculus. | ||||||
Schoenoplectus | Main involucral bracts 2-8, spreading and foliaceous (the inflorescence thus appearing terminal); rhizomes bearing ovoid tubers; bristles persistent on the achene; achenes 2.5-5 mm long (including body and apiculus) | Main involucral bracts 2-8, spreading and foliaceous (the inflorescence thus appearing terminal); rhizomes bearing ovoid tubers; bristles persistent on the achene; achenes 2.5-5 mm long (including body and apiculus) | |||||
Schoenoplectus | Main involucral bract 1 (rarely with an additional 1-2 lateral bracts), erect and terete or triangular, appearing as a continuation of the culm (the inflorescence thus appearing lateral, though in some species the longer inflorescence branches may overtop the bract); rhizomes not bearing tubers; bristles falling from the achene; achenes 1.0-4.5 mm long (including body and apiculus). | Main involucral bract 1 (rarely with an additional 1-2 lateral bracts), erect and terete or triangular, appearing as a continuation of the culm (the inflorescence thus appearing lateral, though in some species the longer inflorescence branches may overtop the bract); rhizomes not bearing tubers; bristles falling from the achene; achenes 1.0-4.5 mm long (including body and apiculus). | |||||
Carex | Pistillate scales obtuse to acute or apiculate, apiculus not more than 1/10 of body length. | ||||||
Cyperus | Mature achene black, with whitish (pale) stipe and apiculus, broadly elliptic; plants cespitose; larger (central) spikes oblong to cylindric. | ||||||
Asteraceae | Leaves oblanceolate, 1.5-4 mm wide, notched at the tip or with a minute apiculus in the notch; pappus bristles persistent, plumose | Leaves oblanceolate, 1.5-4 mm wide, notched at the tip or with a minute apiculus in the notch; pappus bristles persistent, plumose |
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