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Vitis
Mature leaves glaucous beneath (the glaucescence sometimes rather obscured by pubescence); nodes often glaucous; inflorescence rachis (flowering and young-fruiting) orange-red arachnoid-pubescent; [series Aestivales].
Mature leaves glaucous beneath (the glaucescence sometimes rather obscured by pubescence); nodes often glaucous; inflorescence rachis (flowering and young-fruiting) orange-red arachnoid-pubescent; [series Aestivales].
Vitis
Mature 3-4-seeded berries > 9 mm in diameter; mature leaves slightly to strongly arachnoid-pubescent beneath; nodes usually not glaucous; nodal diaphragms usually > 2 mm in diameter
Mature 3-4-seeded berries > 9 mm in diameter; mature leaves slightly to strongly arachnoid-pubescent beneath; nodes usually not glaucous; nodal diaphragms usually > 2 mm in diameter
Vitis
Branchlets of the season more or less terete, glabrous or arachnoid-pubescent; mature 3-4 seeded berries usually > 8 mm in diameter; nodes usually not banded with red pigmentation; inflorescence rachis (flowering or early-fruiting) densely hispid (never floccose); [series Cordifoliae].
Branchlets of the season more or less terete, glabrous or arachnoid-pubescent; mature 3-4 seeded berries usually > 8 mm in diameter; nodes usually not banded with red pigmentation; inflorescence rachis (flowering or early-fruiting) densely hispid (never floccose); [series Cordifoliae].
Vitis
Branchlets of the season angled, arachnoid-pubescent and/or hirtellous-pubescent (or nearly glabrous); mature 3-4 seeded berries < 8 mm in diameter; nodes frequently banded with red pigmentation; inflorescence rachis (flowering or early-fruiting) white-floccose (and sometimes also hispid); [series Cinerescentes].
Branchlets of the season angled, arachnoid-pubescent and/or hirtellous-pubescent (or nearly glabrous); mature 3-4 seeded berries < 8 mm in diameter; nodes frequently banded with red pigmentation; inflorescence rachis (flowering or early-fruiting) white-floccose (and sometimes also hispid); [series Cinerescentes].
Vitis
Branchlets of the season sparsely to densely hirtellous pubescent, often with arachnoid pubescence as well; leaf undersurfaces usually more-or-less uniformly hirtellous on the veins; [western, east to w. KY, w. TN, sc. AL, and Panhandle FL]
Branchlets of the season sparsely to densely hirtellous pubescent, often with arachnoid pubescence as well; leaf undersurfaces usually more-or-less uniformly hirtellous on the veins; [western, east to w. KY, w. TN, sc. AL, and Panhandle FL]
Vitis
Branchlets of the season lacking evident hirtellous trichomes (if present, obscured by the arachnoid pubescence; leaf undersurfaces lacking hirtellous pubescence, or only very sparsely so; [collectively widespread in our area].
Branchlets of the season lacking evident hirtellous trichomes (if present, obscured by the arachnoid pubescence; leaf undersurfaces lacking hirtellous pubescence, or only very sparsely so; [collectively widespread in our area].
Vitis
Branchlets glabrate to only slightly arachnoid-pubescent; nodes usually banded with red pigmentation; leaves glabrous to very slightly arachnoid-pubescent beneath; [mostly of the Piedmont and Mountains]
Branchlets glabrate to only slightly arachnoid-pubescent; nodes usually banded with red pigmentation; leaves glabrous to very slightly arachnoid-pubescent beneath; [mostly of the Piedmont and Mountains]
Vitis
Branchlets slightly to densely arachnoid-pubescent; nodes usually not banded with red pigmentation; leaves slightly to densely arachnoid-pubescent beneath; [mostly of the Coastal Plain]
Branchlets slightly to densely arachnoid-pubescent; nodes usually not banded with red pigmentation; leaves slightly to densely arachnoid-pubescent beneath; [mostly of the Coastal Plain]
Chrysopsis
Upper leaf surfaces arachnoid; [widespread in our area, including in the Piedmont, Mountains, and Interior Low Plateau]
Upper leaf surfaces arachnoid; [widespread in our area, including in the Piedmont, Mountains, and Interior Low Plateau]
Chrysopsis
Upper leaf surfaces variously pubescent, but not arachnoid; [of the Coastal Plain only, and mainly FL (also AL, NC, and SC)].
Upper leaf surfaces variously pubescent, but not arachnoid; [of the Coastal Plain only, and mainly FL (also AL, NC, and SC)].
Chrysopsis
Upper leaf surfaces variously pubescent, but not arachnoid; [of the Coastal Plain only, and mainly FL (also AL, NC, and SC)].
Upper leaf surfaces variously pubescent, but not arachnoid; [of the Coastal Plain only, and mainly FL (also AL, NC, and SC)].
Pluchea
Corollas pink or purple; heads 4-6 mm high, 5-9 mm wide; phyllaries usually arachnoid and commonly also with dense, thick, viscid hairs; outer phyllaries acuminate; nutlets black, 0.5-1 mm long, densely pubescent; [flowering Jun-Jul]
Corollas pink or purple; heads 4-6 mm high, 5-9 mm wide; phyllaries usually arachnoid and commonly also with dense, thick, viscid hairs; outer phyllaries acuminate; nutlets black, 0.5-1 mm long, densely pubescent; [flowering Jun-Jul]
Pluchea
Corollas creamy white; heads 6-10 mm high, 6-12 mm wide; phyllaries thinly arachnoid, with sessile glands; outer phyllaries obtuse or obtuse-apiculate; nutlets pinkish, ca. 1 mm long, pubescent on the angles; [flowering late Jul-Oct].
Corollas creamy white; heads 6-10 mm high, 6-12 mm wide; phyllaries thinly arachnoid, with sessile glands; outer phyllaries obtuse or obtuse-apiculate; nutlets pinkish, ca. 1 mm long, pubescent on the angles; [flowering late Jul-Oct].
Pseudognaphalium
Stem white-woolly or arachnoid with matted white hairs, the stem surface generally obscured (sometimes glandular-pubescent at the base of the stem only)
Stem white-woolly or arachnoid with matted white hairs, the stem surface generally obscured (sometimes glandular-pubescent at the base of the stem only)
Vitis
Lower leaf surface densely and persistently arachnoid-tomentose, the surface (except major veins) hidden by the hairs; tendrils at almost all nodes.
Lower leaf surface densely and persistently arachnoid-tomentose, the surface (except major veins) hidden by the hairs; tendrils at almost all nodes.
Vitis
Lower leaf surface densely arachnoid-tomentose when young, sparsely so at maturity, the surface visible through the hairs, or the hairs only on the veins; tendrils usually not at all nodes
Lower leaf surface densely arachnoid-tomentose when young, sparsely so at maturity, the surface visible through the hairs, or the hairs only on the veins; tendrils usually not at all nodes
Tradescantia
Stems variously pubescent but not arachnoid-pubescent; roots not brownish-tomentose.
Stems variously pubescent but not arachnoid-pubescent; roots not brownish-tomentose.
Tradescantia
Stems densely arachnoid-pubescent; roots brownish-tomentose.
Stems densely arachnoid-pubescent; roots brownish-tomentose.
Tradescantia
Stems densely arachnoid-pubescent; roots brownish-tomentose.
Stems densely arachnoid-pubescent; roots brownish-tomentose.
Vitis
Fruits few, < 20, in a simple globose or spheroidal cluster, about as wide as long; leaves moderately arachnoid-tomentose at maturity
Fruits few, < 20, in a simple globose or spheroidal cluster, about as wide as long; leaves moderately arachnoid-tomentose at maturity
Vitis
Fruits many, 25-50 in well-developed clusters, the clusters ovoid and well branched, distinctly longer than broad; leaves densely arachnoid-tomentose at maturity
Fruits many, 25-50 in well-developed clusters, the clusters ovoid and well branched, distinctly longer than broad; leaves densely arachnoid-tomentose at maturity
Cecropia
Stipules red or reddish, without dense arachnoid pubescence on the outside; the perianth apex of the pistillate flowers without dense arachnoid pubescence
Stipules red or reddish, without dense arachnoid pubescence on the outside; the perianth apex of the pistillate flowers without dense arachnoid pubescence
Cecropia
Stipules white to greenish, with dense arachnoid pubescence on the outside; the perianth apex of the pistillate flowers with dense arachnoid pubescence
Stipules white to greenish, with dense arachnoid pubescence on the outside; the perianth apex of the pistillate flowers with dense arachnoid pubescence


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