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- fasciculate hairs found in all of our other species (except sometimes J. microcarpa) are persistent, have longer (0.3-0.4 mm), straight rays, and are concentrated4 KB (398 words) - 22:48, 5 November 2020
- specimens seemingly intermediate between J. nigra and both J. major and J. microcarpa have been seen from this area. E. C. Twisselman (1967) incorrectly reported4 KB (409 words) - 22:49, 5 November 2020
- and Sonora). Specimens intermediate between Juglans major and both J. microcarpa and J. nigra are discussed under the latter species. None. None. window3 KB (300 words) - 22:48, 5 November 2020
- size, and color of spikelet, Rhynchospora perplexa strongly resembles R. microcarpa, a species with which it is commonly associated in the Coastal Plain.4 KB (350 words) - 21:40, 5 November 2020
- thin- walled, dehiscent by apical ring; seeds dark reddish brown. Ludwigia microcarpa 28 Nectary disc raised 0.3–0.75 mm at ovary apex; capsules 1.5–7 mm, hard-walled23 KB (1,468 words) - 17:46, 2 December 2022
- is sometimes tentative. Eleocharis vivipara is often confused with E. microcarpa and E. brittonii, and sometimes with E. baldwinii. The red-spotted band5 KB (465 words) - 21:38, 5 November 2020
- dogwood from the continental rough-leaved dogwood as C. foemina subsp. microcarpa (Nash) J. S. Wilson and C. drummondii, respectively. J. K. Small described5 KB (484 words) - 20:16, 5 November 2020
- South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula). Apart from Bucklandiella microcarpa, B. sudetica is the most common species of the genus in North America9 KB (1,031 words) - 22:26, 5 November 2020
- bristles vestigial to equaling achene or apparently absent. Eleocharis microcarpa 68 Apex of proximal scale rounded; perianth bristles shorter than achene35 KB (229 words) - 21:44, 5 November 2020
- that the hexaploid (2n = 48) L. simpsonii and the diploid (2n = 16) L. microcarpa gave rise to L. curtissii, the only octoploid (2n = 64) in sect. Isnardia5 KB (517 words) - 11:31, 9 May 2022
- most likely to be confused in the field with its frequent associates R. microcarpa and R. perplexa. Most of the time it can be distinguished from both by4 KB (332 words) - 21:40, 5 November 2020
- have mostly 2-stratose leaf margins in the distal part. Bucklandiella microcarpa shares with B. affinis 1-stratose leaf margins, but is readily recognized6 KB (724 words) - 19:25, 14 December 2022