| 31. | Foxtails can be leaves and blunt ligules ( a small flap at the junction of leaf and stem ).
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| 32. | The flowers are hemispherical to spherical and are formed of tiny flowers ( florets ) without any surrounding ligules.
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| 33. | It produces small, dry nutlets and its leaves can be 8 mm wide with short, blunt ligules.
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| 34. | The leaves may be flat or rolled along the edges and they have ligules up to a centimeter long.
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| 35. | At the junction of the sheath and blade there is also small ligule, extending to 1 2 mm.
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| 36. | The heads contain whitish or greenish disc florets and a few pistillate ray florets that do not have ligules.
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| 37. | The Cichorioidea has only ray florets, with a 5 + 0 scheme all five petals form the ligule.
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| 38. | The ligule is prominent and membranous, ?inch ( 0.6 cm ) long and rounded at the apex.
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| 39. | It can be distinguished by the size of the upper ligules on the notopodia of the posterior region of the body.
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| 40. | There is a small ligule, about 1.5 mm long, at the junction of the blade and sheath.
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