| 1. | Culms are decumbent, with heights ranging from 25 70 cm.
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| 2. | This perennial herb produces several decumbent stems from a hairy caudex.
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| 3. | This perennial herb produces decumbent or prostrate stems from a caudex.
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| 4. | The decumbent or erect stems grow up to 20 centimeters long.
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| 5. | Shoots erect or decumbent, branching, rooting at the nodes.
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| 6. | The third antennal segment is usually elongated and the antennae are decumbent.
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| 7. | The stem is upright to decumbent and 3 to 30 centimeters long.
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| 8. | It grows decumbent or erect to a maximum height near 60 centimeters.
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| 9. | It is a decumbent shrub 1 3 m in height.
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| 10. | Inflorescences are typically shorter than the leaves and decumbent.
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