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Key to Xyris
Xyridaceae
Xyris
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2 Plants small, usually < 30 cm tall; principal leaves usually < 10 cm long; mature spikes < 1 cm long when mature.
5 Plants annual; leaves flabellate arranged, spreading to recurved against the substrate, usually maroon; fruiting spikes often elongated and acute, not 2-edged
2 Plants large, usually > 30 cm tall; principal leaves > 10 cm long; mature spikes > 1 cm long when mature.
6 Leaves ascending, twisted, strongly grooved; spikes ovoid, the bracts and lateral sepals with a small tuft of short, reddish-brown hairs; bases of leaves abruptly expanded, pinkish or purplish (dark brown in age), the outermost leaves often scale-like, the plant base therefore appearing bulbous; [of the Mountains, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain]
6 Leaves spreading, not twisted or only slightly so; spikes narrowly ovoid, ellipsoidal, or oblong; bracts and sepals without a small apical tuft of hairs; bases of leaves whitish, tan, pink, purplish, maroon, or dark brown, the outermost leaves not scale-like, the plant base not appearing bulbous; [typically of the Coastal Plain, rarely disjunct inland].
7 Seeds lustrous, translucent, broadly ovoid; spike pale brown or tan, the scales loosely imbricate; plant bases pinkish, purplish, or tan, with dark longitudinal striations on the inner leaf bases; leaves 3-20 mm wide; petal blades obovate, 6-7 mm long, opening in early morning, usually closing by mid-day
7 Seeds farinose, dark brown (X. stricta) or pale (X. louisianica) at maturity, narrowly ellipsoid to ovoid; spike dark brown, the scales tightly imbricate; plant bases maroon, purplish, dark-brown, or reddish-brown; leaves 2-5 mm wide; petal blades triangular-cuneate, 3-5 mm long, opening at mid-day.
10 Bract tips smooth-edged to denticulate, not curled away from the spike, the spike thus appearing smooth; staminodia beardless
10 Bract tips ragged-lacerate, the tips curling away from the head, giving it a ragged appearance; staminodia bearded.
13 Leaves not twisted or slightly twisted, 3-25 mm wide; leaf bases either soft, not swollen, not bulbous, and pale green (X. fimbriata) or somewhat hardened and bulbous, deep red (X. panacea); scape ridges strongly scabrous or smooth; petal blades yellow; [of aquatic to very wet peaty, mucky, or sandy ponds, marshes, or other wetlands].
15 Lateral sepals longer than and exserted from the subtending bracts (or if nearly hidden, the plants strongly rhizomatous).
16 Spikes 4-8 mm long; leaves 4-15 cm long; [in our area, ne. PA and n. NJ, and northwards]
16 Spikes 10-32 mm long; leaves 6-50 (-60) cm long; [in our areas, s. NJ, and southwards, and also in coastal and nearly coastal New England].
15 Lateral sepals shorter than the subtending bracts, and therefore hidden (except when the spikes open to shed seeds) AND plants never rhizomatous.
20 Seeds opaque; seed surfaces slightly to densely farinose; scape 1.5-8 (-8.5) dm tall; [calcareous habitats of FL, AL, and TN].
21 Plant solitary or in small tufts; spike vertical.
20 Seeds translucent; seed surfaces not farinose; scape 2-11 dm tall, but usually > 5 dm tall; [collectively widespread in acidic habitats of the Coastal Plain (and rarely Piedmont), NJ south to s. FL, west to e. TX)].
27 The 2 principal scape ridges noticeably and abruptly flattened and winglike below the spike, their combined width (on fresh material) broader than the scape proper; fruiting spikes mostly 8-15 mm long; seeds 0.4-0.6 mm long, translucent, ovoid or ellipsoidal, about 1.5× as long as wide, with lines of very fine papillae, not farinose; petals yellow
27 The 2 principal scape ridges not abruptly flattened and winglike below the spike, their combined width < the scape proper, which is itself flattened (narrowly elliptic in cross-section); fruiting spikes mostly (10-) 20-25 mm long; seeds 0.8-1.0 mm long, dark when ripe, fusiform to narrowly elliptic, 2-3× as long as wide, with lines of very fine papillae, these however obscured by a farinose covering; petals yellow or white
28 Seeds farinose, very dark; surfaces of leaves tuberculate-scabrid, the leaves strongly ascending, linear, generally > 10 cm long; leaves generally dull-colored.
28 Seeds translucent, not farinose; surfaces of leaves smooth (or sparsely tuberculate-scabrid in X. curtissii, which also has leaves linear-curvate and generally < 10 cm long); leaves generally a bright yellowish-green above the base.