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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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Osmundaceae | Leaves bipinnate, each pinna fully divided into distinct pinnules, the larger pinnules 3-7 cm long and 0.7-2.0 cm wide; spores borne on modified pinnae in the terminal portion of the leaf blade; veins of each pinnule 2× Y-forked (thus each vein reaching the margin as 4 final veinlets), each final veinlet making a fine tooth, thus the pinnule margins finely serrulate | Leaves bipinnate, each pinna fully divided into distinct pinnules, the larger pinnules 3-7 cm long and 0.7-2.0 cm wide; spores borne on modified pinnae in the terminal portion of the leaf blade; veins of each pinnule 2× Y-forked (thus each vein reaching the margin as 4 final veinlets), each final veinlet making a fine tooth, thus the pinnule margins finely serrulate | |||||
Osmundaceae | Leaves bipinnate, each pinna fully divided into distinct pinnules, the larger pinnules 3-7 cm long and 0.7-2.0 cm wide; spores borne on modified pinnae in the terminal portion of the leaf blade; veins of each pinnule 2× Y-forked (thus each vein reaching the margin as 4 final veinlets), each final veinlet making a fine tooth, thus the pinnule margins finely serrulate | Leaves bipinnate, each pinna fully divided into distinct pinnules, the larger pinnules 3-7 cm long and 0.7-2.0 cm wide; spores borne on modified pinnae in the terminal portion of the leaf blade; veins of each pinnule 2× Y-forked (thus each vein reaching the margin as 4 final veinlets), each final veinlet making a fine tooth, thus the pinnule margins finely serrulate | |||||
Asplenium | Leaves pinnatifid (at least in the lower half of the leaf), pinnate, pinnate-pinnatifid, bipinnate, or tripinnate, the apex obtuse, acute, acuminate, or attenuate; veins free. | Leaves pinnatifid (at least in the lower half of the leaf), pinnate, pinnate-pinnatifid, bipinnate, or tripinnate, the apex obtuse, acute, acuminate, or attenuate; veins free. | |||||
Asplenium | Leaves bipinnate at the base, pinnate-pinnatifid above; spores normal; [XI. Pleurosorus clade; Onopteris subclade] | ||||||
Asplenium | Petiole darkened toward the base; pinnules toothed, lacerate, pinnatifid, or pinnate; leaves bipinnate to tripinnate, the leaf blades lanceolate-ovate to lanceolate-oblong; ultimate leaf segments sessile or nearly so; [of acidic rocks] ; [XI. Pleurosorus clade; Onopteris subclade] | ||||||
Asplenium | Petiole entirely green; pinnules toothed; leaves bipinnate, the leaf blades ovate-triangular; ultimate leaf segments mostly stalked; [of calcareous rocks]; [XI. Pleurosorus clade; Pleurosorus subclade] | Petiole entirely green; pinnules toothed; leaves bipinnate, the leaf blades ovate-triangular; ultimate leaf segments mostly stalked; [of calcareous rocks]; [XI. Pleurosorus clade; Pleurosorus subclade] | |||||
Thelypteridaceae | Midribs of the pinnae lacking an adaxial groove; leaf bipinnate to tripinnate; [subfamily Phegopteridoideae]; [Phegopteroid clade] | ||||||
Dryopteris | Leaves bipinnate-pinnatifid to tripinnate-pinnatifid (or to quadripinnate in the lower pinnae), divided 2.5-4×; [“clade II”]. | Leaves bipinnate-pinnatifid to tripinnate-pinnatifid (or to quadripinnate in the lower pinnae), divided 2.5-4×; [“clade II”]. | |||||
Dryopteris | Leaves pinnate, pinnate-pinnatifid, to bipinnate (or to bipinnate-pinnatifid in the lower pinnae), divided 1-2.5×. | Leaves pinnate, pinnate-pinnatifid, to bipinnate (or to bipinnate-pinnatifid in the lower pinnae), divided 1-2.5×. | |||||
Arecaceae | Leaves pinnate or bipinnate (with a well-developed central axis, the outline of the leaf blade much longer than wide). | ||||||
Vitaceae | Leaves bipinnate to tripinnate, the leaflets on at least the better-developed leaves > 7; inflorescences axillary; [tribe Ampelopsideae] | Leaves bipinnate to tripinnate, the leaflets on at least the better-developed leaves > 7; inflorescences axillary; [tribe Ampelopsideae] | |||||
Ampelopsis | Leaves bipinnate to tripinnate, with > 11 leaflets; [native and exotic species] | ||||||
Koelreuteria | Leaves pinnate (rarely bipinnate in part), the leaflets coarsely crenate to lobulate; capsule valves ovate, ca. 2 × as long as wide; capsules greenish to tawny when young, aging to dark brown | ||||||
Koelreuteria | Leaves bipinnate, the leaflets entire to shallowly serrate; capsule valves orbicular, 0.9-1.4 × as long as wide; capsules rose-purple when young, aging to tawny-brown. | ||||||
Apiaceae | Leaflets obtuse to broadly rounded, < 1.5× as long as wide; upper leaves often dramatically more dissected (i.e., bipinnate) and with narrower leaflets or segments than the basal and lower leaves; [plants of disturbed upland situations]. | ||||||
Plantae | Leaves bipinnate or more divided. | Leaves bipinnate or more divided. | |||||
Arecaceae | Leaves bipinnate (when well-developed, smaller leaves or leaves of small plants may be merely pinnate); leaf segments cuneate, widening to an irregular and raggedly toothed tip; ["fishtail palms"]; [subfamily Arecoideae; tribe Caryoteae] | ||||||
Plantae | Leaves dimorphic, the sterile leaves 1-pinnate, the fertile leaves bipinnate; sori covering the entire undersurface of the fertile leaves | ||||||
Dryopteris | Leaves pinnate-pinnatifid to bipinnate (or to bipinnate-pinnatifid in the lower pinnae), divided 1.5-2.5×; rachis sparsely to moderately clothed with light tan to brown scales. | Leaves pinnate-pinnatifid to bipinnate (or to bipinnate-pinnatifid in the lower pinnae), divided 1.5-2.5×; rachis sparsely to moderately clothed with light tan to brown scales. | |||||
Selenia | Leaves bipinnate; siliques hairy with vesicular hairs; sepals persistent to fruit maturity; [s. TX] |
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