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Wildflower Dichotomous Key

1A. One Stem Go to 2
1B. Multiple Stems Go to 3
2A. Three Large Leaves below small flower Trillium
2B. Different appearance Go to 4
3A. Arrow-shaped leaves Arrowhead
3B. Five-petaled flower with 4 leaves Violet
4A. 2 large leaves at top May apple
4B. Different appearance Go to 5
5A. Bell-shaped flower Bellwort
5B. Almost Spherical flower Clover

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1. At each step, the dichotomous key provides 2 choices.
2.Some differences include lack of hind legs, flattened tail, external gills, and different spot patterns and colors.
3.Some of the apparent similarities between the salamanders of the genus Ambystoma are being black with white spots.
4. It would be a good idea to first separate the

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