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         NOT [plants annual, of marshy or aquatic
        habitats, densely villous throughout, tips of the involucral bracts not
        bearded or black] (FOA)  | 
        | 
         perennial plants, usually with
        rootstocks; NOT [annual plants with taproots]  | 
        | 
         plants with an abruptly shortened,
        button-like caudex; NOT [plants rhizomatous] (FOA)  | 
        | 
         plants pubescent, sometimes sparsely; NOT
        [plants glabrous (at least by flowering) (FOA)  | 
        | 
         leaves all or mostly subentire to
        dentate; NOT [leaves all or mostly coarsely lobed to pinnately divided]
        (BF)  | 
        | 
         leaves denticulate to entire; NOT [leaves
        irregularly toothed] (FOA)  | 
        | 
         stem leaves different from basal leaves;
        NOT [stem leaves and basal leaves equal in size and shape] (BF)  | 
        | 
         lower leaves usually distinctly
        petiolate; NOT [lower leaves not distinctly petiolate] (FOA)  | 
        | 
         lower leaves mostly lanceolate to ovate
        or suborbicular; NOT [lower leaves mostly linear to lanceolate] (FOA)  | 
        | 
         middle and upper stem leaves much reduced
        in size, largest at base; NOT [middle and upper stem leaves as large as
        or slightly smaller than lower leaves] (BF), NOT [stem leaves not
        reduced in size upwards, largest leaves often about the middle] (FOA)  | 
        | 
         inflorescence mostly terminal; NOT
        [inflorescence mostly axillary] (BF)  | 
        | 
         flower heads few to many; NOT [flower
        heads solitary] (BF),  NOT [with a small head at base] (BF)  | 
        | 
         axillary peduncles short; NOT [axillary
        peduncles long] (BF)  | 
        | 
         involucral bracts black-tipped, sometimes
        only the outer; NOT [involucral bracts not black-tipped] (FOA)  | 
        | 
         heads with rays; NOT [heads rayless or
        rays minute, the heads appearing rayless] (FOA)  |