The Plants of Michigan Simple Keys for the Identification of the Native Seed Pl

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The Plants of Michigan Simple Keys for the Identification of the Native Seed Pl
Gleason, Henry A. (Henry Allan), 1882-1975
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2b. Sepals 4 or 5 (occasional flowers may be found with 6 sepals, but the flowers are not in panicles) (summer) 13. 3a. Leaves arrow-shape or halberd-shape, with 2 basal lobes (Sorrel) 4. 3b. Leaves without basal lobes (Dock) 5. 4a. Leaves halberd-shape, the basal lobes directed sidewise Red Sorrel, Rumex acetosella. 4b. Leaves arrow-shape, the basal lobes directed backward Green Sorrel, Rumex acetosa. 26 5a. The projecting wings of the fruiting calyx (known as valves) with sharp slender teeth ...Bitter Dock, Rumex obtnsifolins. 5b. Valves entire or finely dentate, but without sharp slender teeth 6. 6a. Pedicels straight, thickened toward the end, all regularly deflexed, 3 4 times longer than the fruiting calyx Swamp Dock, Rumex yerticillatus. 6b. Pedicels slender, flexuous, spreading 7. 7a. Leaves flat or nearly so 8. 7b. Leaves with strongly crisped or wavy-curled margins; plants usually of cultivated grounds or waste places (510 dm. , sum- mer) 12. 8a. With grain-like tubercles on all 3 valves of the fruit 9.

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