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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
Marsilea
Leaves strongly bicolored (pale green toward the base of each of the 4 leaflets, darker green toward the tip); aquatic forms with a swollen air bladder just below the leaf
Leaves strongly bicolored (pale green toward the base of each of the 4 leaflets, darker green toward the tip); aquatic forms with a swollen air bladder just below the leaf
Lentibulariaceae
Leaves or leaf segments linear, borne along a subterranean or submersed stem; carnivory via specialized bladder-like traps; flowers in (1-) many-flowered racemes, each flower pedicel subtended by a bract
Leaves or leaf segments linear, borne along a subterranean or submersed stem; carnivory via specialized bladder-like traps; flowers in (1-) many-flowered racemes, each flower pedicel subtended by a bract
Plantae
Petiole conspicuously expanded into an air-filled bladder; plants floating because of petioles inflated as bladders
Petiole conspicuously expanded into an air-filled bladder; plants floating because of petioles inflated as bladders
Plantae
Submersed portions of the plant with small (< 4 mm in diameter) bladder-traps
Submersed portions of the plant with small (< 4 mm in diameter) bladder-traps
Plantae
Submersed portions of plant lacking small bladder traps.
Submersed portions of plant lacking small bladder traps.
Plantae
Subterranean portions of plant bearing bladder-traps; flowers yellow or purple, bilaterally symmetrical
Subterranean portions of plant bearing bladder-traps; flowers yellow or purple, bilaterally symmetrical
Plantae
Subterranean portions of plant lacking bladder traps; flowers white, green, gray, radially symmetrical (except bilaterally symmetrical in Glossostigma in PHRYMACEAE).
Subterranean portions of plant lacking bladder traps; flowers white, green, gray, radially symmetrical (except bilaterally symmetrical in Glossostigma in PHRYMACEAE).
Plantae
Plants bearing numerous bladder-like traps
Plants bearing numerous bladder-like traps
Plantae
Plants lacking bladder-like traps.
Plants lacking bladder-like traps.
Sesuvium
Shoots densely covered with bulging bladder cells (crystalline globular papillae), giving plants a grayish cast; plants not rooting at nodes.
Shoots densely covered with bulging bladder cells (crystalline globular papillae), giving plants a grayish cast; plants not rooting at nodes.
Plantae
Flowers greenish-red or yellowish-green, borne in thyrses or if in catkins (Morella), these erect and globose in shape; fruit a winged, bladder-like capsule (Dodonaea) or globose, drupe-like, and covered in small, warty protuberances (Morella).
Flowers greenish-red or yellowish-green, borne in thyrses or if in catkins (Morella), these erect and globose in shape; fruit a winged, bladder-like capsule (Dodonaea) or globose, drupe-like, and covered in small, warty protuberances (Morella).
Plantae
Fruit a bladder-like, winged capsule (usually weakly 3-locular), brownish-red or brown when ripened; [peninsular FL from St. Johns County southward]
Fruit a bladder-like, winged capsule (usually weakly 3-locular), brownish-red or brown when ripened; [peninsular FL from St. Johns County southward]


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