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Aeschynomene
Prostrate perennial; leaves with 3-19 leaflets; stipules basifixed; loment articles separated by a joint and also an isthmus; calyx campanulate; [of dry, sandy or of disturbed areas].
Prostrate perennial; leaves with 3-19 leaflets; stipules basifixed; loment articles separated by a joint and also an isthmus; calyx campanulate; [of dry, sandy or of disturbed areas].
Utricularia
Leaves 2-6 per plant, spatulate, the blade (2-) 3-6 mm wide; flowers whitish to pale yellow; bract at base of the pedicel basifixed, ca. 1 mm long, basally connate to 2 bracteoles; [subgenus Utricularia, section Foliosa]
Leaves 2-6 per plant, spatulate, the blade (2-) 3-6 mm wide; flowers whitish to pale yellow; bract at base of the pedicel basifixed, ca. 1 mm long, basally connate to 2 bracteoles; [subgenus Utricularia, section Foliosa]
Plantae
Leaf sheaths continuous, lacking a split or only irregularly split in age; leaves usually 3-ranked (sometimes reduced to a sheath with a small scale at the summit; stems triangular in ×-section (or roundish), usually with a pith; flowers spirally arrayed in the spikelet (or distichously arrayed, in e.g. Cyperus, Dulichium, Kyllinga); anthers basifixed
Leaf sheaths continuous, lacking a split or only irregularly split in age; leaves usually 3-ranked (sometimes reduced to a sheath with a small scale at the summit; stems triangular in ×-section (or roundish), usually with a pith; flowers spirally arrayed in the spikelet (or distichously arrayed, in e.g. Cyperus, Dulichium, Kyllinga); anthers basifixed
Plantae
Tepals 0.2-1.0 0.2-1.2 (-2.0) cm long, white, cream, yellow, blue, or blue-brown; anthers basifixed (attached at the base) or dorsifixed (attached at the back).
Tepals 0.2-1.0 0.2-1.2 (-2.0) cm long, white, cream, yellow, blue, or blue-brown; anthers basifixed (attached at the base) or dorsifixed (attached at the back).
Plantae
Perianth white, cream, or yellow, farinose-roughened on the outer surface; leaves typically > 8, spreading to slightly ascending (often forming a flattish rosette); anthers basifixed (attached at the bottom)
Perianth white, cream, or yellow, farinose-roughened on the outer surface; leaves typically > 8, spreading to slightly ascending (often forming a flattish rosette); anthers basifixed (attached at the bottom)
Fabaceae
Hairs basifixed.
Fabaceae
Hairs basifixed; petals of various colors; flowers not papilionaceous, barely bilaterally symmetrical; stamens 5, monadelphous; leaflets 0.5-5 mm wide; legume 1-seeded; flowers very small, < 5.5 mm long, aggregated into tight spike; [tribe Amorpheae]
Hairs basifixed; petals of various colors; flowers not papilionaceous, barely bilaterally symmetrical; stamens 5, monadelphous; leaflets 0.5-5 mm wide; legume 1-seeded; flowers very small, < 5.5 mm long, aggregated into tight spike; [tribe Amorpheae]
Fabaceae
Hairs basifixed; petals of various colors; [tribe Phaseoleae].
Hairs basifixed; petals of various colors; [tribe Phaseoleae].
Astragalus
Hairs of the stems and leaves basifixed, simple.
Hairs of the stems and leaves basifixed, simple.


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