| 21. | The suture is distinct, appressed, coronated by the ends of the ribs in front,.
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| 22. | The markings are yellow brown and broad costally and represented by lines marked with appressed scales otherwise.
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| 23. | Developing pitchers have laterally appressed walls and a pronounced bulge at the rear, which holds the spur upright.
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| 24. | The lip of the aperture is simple, nearly continuous, and it is appressed to the body whorl.
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| 25. | It is small, typically less than wide, with lobes less than broad, appressed to loosely appressed.
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| 26. | It is small, typically less than wide, with lobes less than broad, appressed to loosely appressed.
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| 27. | The erect shrub typically grows to a height of, with appressed branchlets that are hairy between resinous ridges.
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| 28. | The lignotuberous shrub or small tree typically grows to a height of with white appressed-pubescent glabrescent branchlets.
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| 29. | The inflorescence is a narrow, dense cluster of appressed, upright branches bearing small, silky-haired spikelets.
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| 30. | Its leaves are scale-like and appressed, like a mature cedar, and it is glossy and evergreen.
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