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Arrowfeather threeawn
Flat or involute near the tip, 4 to 8 inches long, less than .08 inch wide; upper surface occasionally with a few hairs near the base. Panicle, narrow, slender, 4 to 12 inches long, purplish-gray or brownish; branches less than one inch long, ... [... more]
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Showy goldenrod
Erect or ascending, 1 to several, stout, reddish, fine longitudinal ridges, smooth below, often minutely hairy above. Alternate, simple, numerous, firm; surfaces nearly glabrous, lower surface with 1 prominent vein; tip bluntly to sharply ... [... more]
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Queen Anne's lace
Erect, solitary, sometimes branched, hollow, glabrous to bristly or rigid hairy, often reddish or purplish. Umbels, compound, 2 to 6 inches broad, terminal and from upper axils, many-flowered, on stalks 3 to 20+ inches long; rays many, unequal, ... [... more]
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Hairy aster
Erect, simple below, branching above, stiff-hairy or nearly glabrous. Lower stem leaves usually absent at flowering, sometimes persist and forming basal rosettes, simple, stalked, oblanceolate to ovate, generally less than 4 inches long and 3/4 ... [... more]
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Broad-leaf wood-oats
Erect, simple or sparingly branched, hollow, glabrous, ribbed. Flat, 2 to 8.5 inches long, .25 to 1 inch wide, midrib conspicuous, glabrous or sparsely soft-hairy near ligule; margins rough; tips pointed. On long, threadlike stalks, ... [... more]
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Hemerocallis fulva
Basal, narrow, linear, 20 to 40 inches long, .4 to 1.2 inches wide, smooth; tip pointed. Broadly bell-shaped to funnel-like, to 4 inches across, orange with yellowish center; perianth segments 6; lobes 5.4 to 4 inches long, spreading or somewhat ... [... more]
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Slender milkwort
Erect, slender, simple or rarely branched, bluish-green or silvery-green, waxy, grooved longitudinally. Raceme, spike-like, cylindrical, dense, .4 to 1.4 inch long, 1/5 to 1/3 inch in diameter, terminal; stalk .8 to 1.6 inch long. Pink, ... [... more]
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Blue star flowers
Erect, solitary or several from horizontal rhizome, glabrous; branches, when present, in upper 1/5 to 1/2, ascending; old stem bases often present. Alternate, sometimes appearing nearly opposite, ascending, lanceolate to elliptic, 2.4 to 6 inches ... [... more]
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Golden selenia
Alternate, basal, oblanceolate to broadly elliptic in outline, .8 to 3.6 inches long, deeply pinnately-divided, glabrous; segments 5-29, narrow, linear or narrowly oblong; margins entire or with small basal tooth; basal leaves short-stalked, stem ... [... more]
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Tall thistle
Alternate, simple, short stalked or sessile, lanceolate to elliptic, 4 to 12 inches long, 1.5 to 4 inches wide, green and nearly glabrous above, densely white-woolly below; margins slightly lobed to spiny-toothed; tips pointed; upper leaves ... [... more]
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Perennial sweetpea
Vine, trailing or climbing via tendrils, 3 to 7 feet long, glabrous, waxy, conspicuously 2-winged; wings 1/5 to 2/5 inch wide. Fence rows, roadsides, waste places; frequently near farms or homes. Introduced from Europe as a graden plant and ... [... more]
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Side-oats grama
Erect, solid, glabrous, purplish at nodes, arising in clumps or few together. Numerous, flat, 2-12 inches long, less than 1/5 inch wide, glabrous below, rough above; margins with hairs arising from tiny blister-like bumps, particularly near ... [... more]
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