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Prairie bulrush
Several, scattered along lower two-thirds of culm, up to 1/2 inch wide, v-shaped. Clusters of spikelets, usually 2-15, terminal; subtended by several involucral bracts, leaflike, ascending or spreading, 4 to 8 inches long. Achene, egg-shaped, ... [... more]
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Inland saltgrass
Erect or decumbent at base, sometimes parallel to soil surface, coarse, solid to hollow, glabrous. Inland saltgrass is dioecious (male and female flowers occur on separate plants); pistillate plants usually shorter than staminate. Numerous, ... [... more]
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Creamy poison-vetch
Erect to ascending, few or many in clumps, usually branched above, thinly to densely pubescent, somewhat zigzag. Alternate, short stalked to sessile, odd-pinnately compound, 1.5 to 6 inches long, .5 to 1 inch wide; leaflets 11-31, lance-elliptic ... [... more]
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Alkali yellowtop
Erect or ascending, branched or sometimes unbranched below inflorescence, glabrous or sometimes hairy at nodes, finely ridged or grooved. Opposite, simple, sessile, lanceolate, 1.2 to 2.8 inches long, 1/4 to 4/5 inch wide; surfaces glabrous; ... [... more]
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American bellflower
Alternate, simple, stalked, thin, lanceolate to ovate-oblong, 3-6 inches long, 1/2 to 2 inches wide, often broadest at middle, glabrous or somewhat pubescent; bases narrowed; margins conspicuously toothed; tips pointed; upper leaves gradually ... [... more]
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Prairie trefoil
Erect, much branched, silky pubescent when young, glabrous when older. Alternate, nearly sessile, 3-foliolate; leaflets lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, 2/5 to 1 inch long, silky-pubescent; tips pointed. Pod, spreading or bent downward, straight, ... [... more]
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American bladdernut
Bark gray-brown, smooth when young, flaky when old; branches few; twigs reddish-brown or greenish-brown. Opposite, 3-foliolate, deciduous; leaflets 3, oblong to elliptic or ovate, 1.6 to 3.2 inches long, .6 to 1.4 inches wide; upper surface ... [... more]
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American bugleweed
Erect, simple or branching, usually grooved, glabrous to pubescent with flattened, dark hairs. Opposite, variable, lanceolate or narrowly oblong to nearly linear, .6 to 5 inches long, .2 to 2.4 inches wide; lower leaves pinnately-divided, cleft ... [... more]
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Three-square
American three-square, chairmaker's rush, american bulrush, three-square bulrush, basket grass. Erect to strongly arched, sharply triangular, stout, up to 1/4 inch wide. Blades 2-4, linear, flat to slightly rounded near base, up to 8 inches long, ... [... more]
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American elderberry
Erect, usually several, glabrous, somewhat waxy; branches yellowish brown, pith white when young. Opposite, stalks 2-3.5 inches long, odd-pinnately compound; leaflets 5-9, broadly lanceolate to elliptic, 2-5 inches long, 1-2.75 inches wide, ... [... more]
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American germander
Opposite, short-stalked, lanceolate to ovate, 1.5 to 6 inches long, .5 to 2.5 inches wide, lightly hairy or nearly glabrous above, densely whitish gray pubescent below; margins irregularly toothed; tips pointed. Spikes, 3 to 12 inches long, ... [... more]
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American vetch
Alternate, even-pinnately compound, tipped with clinging tendrils; leaflets 4-14, stiff, narrowly linear to linear-oblong, to 1.25 inch long, less than 1/5 inch wide; margins usually entire; tips rounded, blunt, or abruptly pointed; stipules ... [... more]
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