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Scientific Lead Number Lead Position Lead Characteristics Lead Characteristics with Glossary Line result key id Line result taxon id result text
Brassicaceae
Leaves auriculate, sagittate, or amplexicaul at base.
Lepidium
Upper cauline leaves cordate-amplexicaul; basal leaves 2-3-pinnatifid; petals yellow
Upper cauline leaves cordate-amplexicaul; basal leaves 2-3-pinnatifid; petals yellow
Streptanthus
Cauline leaves petiolate or sessile (not clasping or amplexicaul); petals 4-11 mm long, the blade 1.5-4 mm wide; ovules either 28-50 or 90-120 per ovary (flower).
Cauline leaves petiolate or sessile (not clasping or amplexicaul); petals 4-11 mm long, the blade 1.5-4 mm wide; ovules either 28-50 or 90-120 per ovary (flower).
Streptanthus
Cauline leaves clasping or amplexicaul; petals 11-21 mm long, the blade 5-11 mm wide; ovules 48-92 per ovary (flower).
Cauline leaves clasping or amplexicaul; petals 11-21 mm long, the blade 5-11 mm wide; ovules 48-92 per ovary (flower).
Fabaceae
Petioles fused most of length with amplexicaul stipules, the leaves thus appearing sessile or nearly so; corollas lemon to orangy yellow; flowers subsessile; fruit a loment of 2 segments, the terminal segment fertile, the lower segment either sterile or fertile
Petioles fused most of length with amplexicaul stipules, the leaves thus appearing sessile or nearly so; corollas lemon to orangy yellow; flowers subsessile; fruit a loment of 2 segments, the terminal segment fertile, the lower segment either sterile or fertile


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5 key lines found. Start a new search Searched: Lead Characteristics with Glossary