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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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Asteraceae | Pappus of 80-150 barbellulate bristles; plant an annual or biennial | ||||||
Asteraceae | Pappus either of 40-50 (or more) smooth bristles or of 20-30 barbellulate bristles; plant a perennial. | Pappus either of 40-50 (or more) smooth bristles or of 20-30 barbellulate bristles; plant a perennial. | |||||
Asteraceae | Phyllaries lacking pubescence; pappus of 20-30 barbellulate bristles | ||||||
Asteraceae | Pappus absent or of both scales and barbellulate bristles. | ||||||
Asteraceae | Pappus of bristles only (these barbellulate, plumose, or rarely smooth). | ||||||
Asteraceae | Pappus of barbellulate bristles (sometimes smooth-barbellulate). | ||||||
Asteraceae | Pappus of barbellulate bristles. | ||||||
Asteraceae | Pappus absent or of scales or barbellulate bristles. | ||||||
Asteraceae | Pappus of barbellate to barbellulate bristles (sometimes also with shorter outer scales). | ||||||
Asteraceae | Leaves toothed, proximal leaves petiolate; faces of cypselae variously textured (smooth, striate, furrowed, or rugose); pappus readily falling, of 2-3 smooth to setiform awns OR subulate scales 2.5-8 mm long (sometimes with up to 6-8 total barbellulate/setiform awns in G. squarrosa, G. lanceolata, and G. texana) | Leaves toothed, proximal leaves petiolate; faces of cypselae variously textured (smooth, striate, furrowed, or rugose); pappus readily falling, of 2-3 smooth to setiform awns OR subulate scales 2.5-8 mm long (sometimes with up to 6-8 total barbellulate/setiform awns in G. squarrosa, G. lanceolata, and G. texana) | |||||
Asteraceae | Cypselae with 10 ribs; involucre 3.5-12 (-15) mm tall and in diameter; pappus of 35-40 barbellulate bristles; [mainly Coastal Plain; VA south to s. FL, west to e. LA] | ||||||
Asteraceae | Pappus of bristles only (the bristles smooth, barbellulate, barbellate, or plumose) | ||||||
Asteraceae | Leaves various in shape, the lager > 4 mm wide, acuminate, acute, obtuse or rounded at the tip; pappus readily falling, the bristles barbellate to barbellulate. | Leaves various in shape, the lager > 4 mm wide, acuminate, acute, obtuse or rounded at the tip; pappus readily falling, the bristles barbellate to barbellulate. | |||||
Asteraceae | Pappus of 40-80 smooth to barbellulate bristles and sometimes a few subulate to setiform scales (but pappus never absent); [Great Plains, midwest US] | ||||||
Asteraceae | Leaves not finely prickly; pappus of barbellulate bristles (sometimes of uneven thickness but not of 2 distinct types) | Leaves not finely prickly; pappus of barbellulate bristles (sometimes of uneven thickness but not of 2 distinct types) | |||||
Asteraceae | Heads borne in corymbiform arrays; involucres 6-12 (15) mm tall; receptacles paleate, at least towards the periphery of the receptacle; pappus of 35-40 barbellulate to barbellate bristles; [nearly restricted to the Coastal Plain] | Heads borne in corymbiform arrays; involucres 6-12 (15) mm tall; receptacles paleate, at least towards the periphery of the receptacle; pappus of 35-40 barbellulate to barbellate bristles; [nearly restricted to the Coastal Plain] | |||||
Asteraceae | Pappus of bristles only (the bristles smooth, barbellulate, barbellate, or plumose) | ||||||
Asteraceae | Pappus of bristles only (the bristles smooth, barbellulate, barbellate, or plumose) | ||||||
Asteraceae | Pappus of bristles only (the bristles smooth, barbellulate, barbellate, or plumose) | ||||||
Asteraceae | Pappus absent, of scales, or coroniform (if coroniform then with 6-8 barbellulate bristles as in Jamesianthus); leaf blades unlobed; collectively widespread, including c. TX] | Pappus absent, of scales, or coroniform (if coroniform then with 6-8 barbellulate bristles as in Jamesianthus); leaf blades unlobed; collectively widespread, including c. TX] | |||||
Asteraceae | Pappus in 1 series, of mostly 2-3 smooth to setiform awns OR subulate scales 2.5-8 mm long (sometimes with up to 6-8 total barbellulate/setiform awns in G. squarrosa, G. lanceolata, and G. texana) |
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