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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 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]
Tillandsia
Leaves 10-20, spirally twisted, cross-banded green and silver; corolla pink
Leaves 10-20, spirally twisted, cross-banded green and silver; corolla pink
Cyperus
Bracts large and conspicuous, 7-11, lanceolate, 5-25 mm wide, the main veins whitish-banded adaxially; inflorescence open and diffuse, often with 2nd and 3rd order rays; [cultivated, rarely naturalizing]; [section Diffusi]
Bracts large and conspicuous, 7-11, lanceolate, 5-25 mm wide, the main veins whitish-banded adaxially; inflorescence open and diffuse, often with 2nd and 3rd order rays; [cultivated, rarely naturalizing]; [section Diffusi]
Opuntia
Mature spines white, grey, or yellow, not prominently twisted or banded for most of the spine length, the marginal spines usually strongly flattened at the base, the central 1-4 spines commonly with dark brown or black bands towards the base and middle.
Mature spines white, grey, or yellow, not prominently twisted or banded for most of the spine length, the marginal spines usually strongly flattened at the base, the central 1-4 spines commonly with dark brown or black bands towards the base and middle.


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