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The diamond-shaped petals are one to two | centimeters long light to medium purple in color, and s |
The ray florets are 1 to 2 | centimeters and light yellow in color. |
The leaves are up to 1.5 | centimeters long, linear to widely lance-shaped, and de |
b producing a narrow, upright stem up to 60 | centimeters long lined with narrow oval leaves each up |
flower-like flower head with a base up to 6 | centimeters wide lined with several ray florets, each o |
It produces a hairy stem 10 to 20 | centimeters tall lined with leaves each divided into fi |
erect herb with a hairy stem up to about 40 | centimeters tall lined with deeply lobed leaves. |
The small leaves are up to 2 | centimeters long, lobed, and generally triangular in sh |
ied by a narrow, pointed inflorescence many | centimeters long made up of a few spikelets. |
e inflorescence is a spike or panicle a few | centimeters long made up of several clusters of tightly |
inflorescence is a single spikelet up to 2 | centimeters long made up of many tiny flowers covered i |
The leaves are 2 to 4 | centimeters long, mainly oval in shape and pointed, and |
Also, 2 meters is far enough away from 70 | centimeters to make diplexers small and simple, making |
Its maximum size is 74.3 | centimeters for males and 85 for females. |
mountain shrub grows to heights of 20 to 50 | centimeters, producing many upright stems from a narrow |
oduces dense clumps of stems up to about 45 | centimeters in maximum height with several narrow, chan |
nnial herb producing a branching stem to 60 | centimeters in maximum height. |
l herb growing an erect stem up to 50 to 80 | centimeters in maximum height. |
dense clumps of erect stems up to about 80 | centimeters in maximum height. |
is an erect perennial herb growing 20 to 66 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ing herb, usually an annual, approaching 50 | centimeters in maximum stem height or length. |
The stem may reach 7.5 to 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
hich forms tufts and bunches up to about 50 | centimeters in maximum height, but generally shorter. |
nnual herb producing an erect stem 15 to 25 | centimeters in maximum height. |
al herb growing a hairy stem up to about 45 | centimeters in maximum height. |
strate clump or mat of stems up to about 20 | centimeters in maximum length. |
us perennial herb growing erect to about 18 | centimeters in maximum height. |
erb producing a slender stem up to about 60 | centimeters in maximum height. |
It is an annual herb growing up to about 60 | centimeters in maximum height with a thin, branching fl |
on the ground, the stems reaching about 20 | centimeters in maximum length. |
oduces dense clumps of stems up to about 90 | centimeters in maximum height and narrow leaves up to a |
ect, unbranching, hairy stem approaching 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
short, angled stems growing erect to 7 or 8 | centimeters in maximum height. |
oduces dense clumps of stems up to about 85 | centimeters in maximum height with several leaves per s |
cing a very hairy erect stem approaching 40 | centimeters in maximum height. |
stly erect annual herb approaching 40 to 60 | centimeters in maximum height. |
imes becoming bushy, growing up to about 80 | centimeters in maximum height. |
l herb forming a leafy mound up to about 70 | centimeters in maximum height. |
an erect annual herb growing up to about 40 | centimeters in maximum height. |
a petite annual herb growing up to about 15 | centimeters in maximum height. |
herb producing hollow stems up to 40 to 60 | centimeters in maximum height. |
f several stiff, erect stems up to about 26 | centimeters in maximum height surrounded by many grassl |
s is a short bleeding-heart, approaching 10 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ranching annual herb growing up to about 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
herb producing branching erect stems to 80 | centimeters in maximum height. |
g a slender, spidery erect stem to about 70 | centimeters in maximum length. |
and long and narrow in form, approaching 17 | centimeters in maximum length. |
any thin, soft erect stems reaching over 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ng a hairless flowering stem up to about 42 | centimeters in maximum height. |
m may branch or not and it reaches up to 90 | centimeters in maximum height. |
l herb producing a wiry erect stem 15 to 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
tabilis produces clusters of stems 50 to 90 | centimeters in maximum height, sometimes from rhizomes. |
very thin, erect stems which reach about 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ces a short, mostly erect, hairy stem to 12 | centimeters in maximum height. |
es a slender, branching stem up to 40 or 45 | centimeters in maximum length. |
ith thin, branching stems reaching 10 to 40 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ect stems with inflorescences growing to 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
wing a slender, unbranched stem to about 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
herb growing a hairless, waxy stem 20 to 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
near the base of the plant, approaching 30 | centimeters in maximum length, and smaller and sometime |
e stem is hairless and grows up to about 27 | centimeters in maximum height. |
airless, sometimes waxy stem up to about 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
umpy form, producing waxy stems up 26 to 40 | centimeters in maximum height. |
It is a perennial herb growing 30 to 50 | centimeters in maximum height from a branching caudex a |
with a thin, reddish stem reaching about 30 | centimeters in maximum height surrounded by many grassl |
producing a thin, fuzzy stem up to about 15 | centimeters in maximum height. |
nual herb with paper-thin stems reaching 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
rb producing a slender, erect stem up to 80 | centimeters in maximum height. |
The stem reaches about 35 | centimeters in maximum height and there are two or thre |
leafy stems reaching anywhere from 10 to 90 | centimeters in maximum height and sometimes having glan |
hgrass with erect stems growing to 20 to 22 | centimeters in maximum height with very narrow, firm le |
The stems grow to 80 | centimeters in maximum length. |
rass with thin stems growing up to 60 to 80 | centimeters in maximum height, but known to sometimes g |
herb producing a mostly erect stem up to 40 | centimeters in maximum height. |
or reddish green leafy stem up to about 45 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ing a slender, erect stem reaching 30 to 60 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ucing a branching erect stem up to about 65 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ndrical, bright green leaves approaching 30 | centimeters in maximum length. |
indrical, green to gray-green leaves over 8 | centimeters in maximum length. |
stems, often dark in color, up to about 75 | centimeters in maximum height. |
The green stems reach 15 to 20 | centimeters in maximum height. |
The leaves are 8 to 12 | centimeters in maximum length. |
herb growing an erect, branching stem up 80 | centimeters in maximum height. |
t produces very narrow stems up to about 90 | centimeters in maximum height, sometimes with rhizomes. |
waxy, upright flowering stem up to about 50 | centimeters in maximum height. |
The stems are 75 to 100 | centimeters in maximum height. |
nching stem reaching anywhere from 10 to 70 | centimeters in maximum height. |
dense clumps of thin, erect stems 30 to 50 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ing, reddish-green stem which approaches 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
erb forming narrow, erect tufts to about 40 | centimeters in maximum height. |
erb producing a very thin, erect stem to 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ing very slender erect stems up to about 22 | centimeters in maximum height. |
This is a shrub growing up to about 40 | centimeters in maximum height. |
It is a perennial grass reaching 60 | centimeters in maximum height. |
the ground with hairy stems approaching 40 | centimeters in maximum length. |
rb producing a leafless stem up to about 20 | centimeters in maximum height in the spring; during the |
ducing an erect, purple stem up to about 40 | centimeters in maximum height. |
d-tinted gray-green annual herb reaching 80 | centimeters in maximum height. |
woody perennial herb growing up to about 80 | centimeters in maximum height. |
branching, hairless stem grows to nearly 30 | centimeters in maximum length. |
al herb growing decumbent or erect up to 25 | centimeters in maximum height. |
oolly perennial herb growing up to about 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
The leaves are 8 to 15 | centimeters in maximum length. |
mall perennial grass growing up to about 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
erennial herb growing not much more than 12 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ing an erect, branching stem up to about 60 | centimeters in maximum height. |
l herb growing an erect stem up to about 60 | centimeters in maximum height. |
e or more erect stems which may approach 40 | centimeters in maximum height. |
rming bunches of erect stems up to about 60 | centimeters in maximum height. |
a few forking branches which approaches 80 | centimeters in maximum height. |
The stem reaches up to about 35 | centimeters in maximum height and there are usually two |
ort root and erects a stem usually under 40 | centimeters in maximum height. |
lish veins and the basal leaves approach 20 | centimeters in maximum length. |
slender stem, branched or unbranched, to 40 | centimeters in maximum height. |
a small annual herb growing up to about 25 | centimeters in maximum height. |
tufts of stout, erect stems up to about 45 | centimeters in maximum height. |
oducing a slender erect stem up to about 50 | centimeters in maximum height. |
tight clumps of erect stems up to about 120 | centimeters in maximum height, but sometimes much short |
b producing a stout, erect stem to about 70 | centimeters in maximum height, but known to exceed one |
oduces dense clumps of stems up to about 85 | centimeters in maximum height. |
oduces loose clumps of stems up to about 35 | centimeters in maximum height from long rhizomes. |
hick, scaly caudex topped with a stem a few | centimeters in maximum length. |
The herb grows up to about 32 | centimeters in maximum height, its thin stem surrounded |
nse clumps of rhizomed stems approaching 90 | centimeters in maximum height. |
It is an annual herb growing erect 20 to 70 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ducing a hairless, waxy stem up to about 40 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ch produces a branching stem up to about 30 | centimeters in maximum height. |
ucing pale green, waxy stems up to 70 to 76 | centimeters in maximum height. |
rthrolycosa grew to a length of 2 inches (5 | centimeters) and may have preyed upon smaller animals t |
The flowers are bell-shaped and 5 | centimeters or more across, pale violet with white thro |
e lance-shaped to scoop-shaped and up to 10 | centimeters long, mostly without teeth along the edges |
perennial herb with a stem no more than 10 | centimeters long, much of which grows underground. |
The upper leaves are up to 5 | centimeters long, narrow and sometimes toothed or lobed |
The fruit is a hanging legume pod 2 to 3.5 | centimeters long, narrow and flat in shape and drying t |
nce-shaped with lobed edges and are up to 8 | centimeters long near the base of the plant. |
one pair of green oval leaves each up to 7 | centimeters long near the base of the stem. |
The leaves are up to 10 | centimeters long near the base of the plant and those a |
The linear leaves are up to 15 | centimeters long near the base of the plant and those a |
The pointed leaves are up to 8 | centimeters long near the base of the plant, and the up |
o deeply lobed, woolly, spiny, and up to 60 | centimeters long near the base of the plant. |
with a woolly stem growing to lengths of 10 | centimeters to nearly a meter. |
g erect and varying in size from just a few | centimeters to nearly a meter tall, with long, spreadin |
glandular shrub reaching anywhere from ten | centimeters to nearly a meter in height. |
perennial herb reaching heights between 30 | centimeters and nearly two meters with bristly, fuzzy g |
le in appearance, reaching anywhere from 10 | centimeters to nearly a meter in height, with hairy or |
lly branching and reaching anywhere from 10 | centimeters to nearly a meter in height. |
se and producing sprawling stems from a few | centimeters to nearly a meter in length. |
mes this little brook is only feet wide and | centimeters deep, nevertheless the waters hold wild bro |
Each spikelet is one or two | centimeters long, not counting the sharp, hard, curling |
The bristly spikelets are 2 to 3 | centimeters long, not counting the bent awn which is up |
Leaves are lance-shaped and up to 9 | centimeters long, not counting the winged petioles. |
Each spikelet is between one and two | centimeters long, not counting a long awn about two cen |
Each spikelet is one to one and a half | centimeters long, not counting an awn which may be two |
was enough to win the gold medal some five | centimeters ahead of the defending champion, Russian at |
Pleurocystites grew to a height of 2 | centimeters (3/4 of an inch) and fed on tiny, floating |
The inflorescence is a cluster several | centimeters long of white to deep blue flowers. |
The bristly, glandular leaves are up to 10 | centimeters long, often wider at the top of the plant t |
rb growing upright or erect no more than 15 | centimeters tall, often remaining smaller and compact. |
flowers with yellow petals one half to two | centimeters long, often with orange spots near the base |
herb producing a hairy stem up to about 30 | centimeters long, often growing erect. |
drooping to decumbent stems up to 30 or 40 | centimeters long, often much shorter. |
ette contains finely toothed leaves up to 2 | centimeters long, often much smaller, and oval to nearl |
The flowers are 5 or 6 | centimeters long on a tall inflorescence. |
ennial herb which forms mats up to about 20 | centimeters wide on dry, rocky mountain slopes. |
rounded to oval green leaves up to about 3 | centimeters long on short petioles. |
The leaves are nearly 15 | centimeters long on large individuals, the ones higher |
ennial herb which grows in patches under 20 | centimeters wide on rocky soils. |
The inflorescence reaches 30 to 60 | centimeters tall on a thin stem. |
n grows to a height between about 20 and 40 | centimeters from one or two oval-shaped bulbs. |
is an annual herb producing a branching 10 | centimeters to one meter in height which is coated dens |
n annual grass growing to heights between 5 | centimeters and one meter. |
tissimus is an erect annual herb growing 20 | centimeters to one meter tall; it may exceed one meter |
producing a branched or unbranched stem 30 | centimeters to one meter in height. |
ows erect to a maximum height near 50 or 60 | centimeters, with one to many stems coated in cobwebby |
f individuals made up of clumps of stems 30 | centimeters to one meter-3 feet tall from a network of |
The plant grows 60 | centimeters to one meter tall. |
This is a perennial grass forming clumps 30 | centimeters to one meter tall with tough, dense bases s |
This is an annual herb growing 15 | centimeters to one meter in height, its stem lined with |
chgrass growing erect to heights between 60 | centimeters and one meter. |
nching stems to heights anywhere between 10 | centimeters and one meter. |
shrub reaching heights of anywhere from 30 | centimeters to one meter and sprawling up to one and a |
It ranges from 30 | centimeters to one meter-3 feet in height and equally w |
Each flower is a tube several | centimeters long opening into a bell-shaped corolla of |
erect inflorescences growing up to about 40 | centimeters tall, or sometimes taller. |
lorescence has up to 10 flowers each 3 to 4 | centimeters long, or longer. |
growing spindly erect stems approaching 40 | centimeters high or sometimes forming mats spreading vi |
n a peduncle which may be erect and several | centimeters tall or nearly nonexistent. |
t 13 yellow ray florets which may be 2 to 3 | centimeters long or more. |
It produces stems up to about 40 | centimeters tall, or sometimes taller. |
lvable as a double star in telescopes of 10 | centimeters aperture or larger. |
It may be petite and just a few | centimeters tall, or over half a meter in erect height |
It may be a small, rounded patch ten | centimeters wide or a sprawling bush up to two meters t |
It is variable in appearance, up to 25 | centimeters long or much shorter, usually growing prost |
arance; it may be a small perennial herb 10 | centimeters tall or a bushy shrub over a meter wide. |
The leaves are up to 4 | centimeters long, oval to triangular, and generally wit |
The hairy, glandular leaves are one or two | centimeters long, oval to triangular, pointed, and toot |
The leaves are up to 3 | centimeters long, oval to lance-shaped with smooth edge |
The leaves are up to 12 | centimeters long, oval with pointed tips, edged with sp |
The small leaves are each up to three | centimeters long, oval in shape, with scallop-shaped te |
perennial plant varying in size from a few | centimeters to over half a meter in height. |
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