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Spreading Dayflower,
Commelina diffusa
Spathes are sickle-shaped (falcate) and their margins are not fused, per Wildflowers of Tennessee (Carman, 2005).
Catesby's Trillium,
Trillium catesbyi
Sepals are falcate (strongly arched) and often purplish, per Trilliums of Georgia (Patrick, 2007).
Oklahoma Grass-pink,
Calopogon oklahomensis
Lateral sepals weakly falcate to straight, per Weakley's Flora.
Pecan,
Carya illinoinensis
Leaves with 9-17 leaflets, often having long curved (falcate) tips, per Woody Plants of the Blue Ridge (Lance).
Downy Milkpea,
Galactia regularis
Mature fruits less than 6mm broad, straight or slightly falcate, per Keys to the Flora of Florida - 10, Galactia (Leguminosae) (Ward & Hall, 2004).
Starry Rosinweed,
Silphium dentatum
Lvs petiolate or sessile/lanceolate, falcate or ovate/bases attenuate to round, per Flora of North America.