Click the number at the start of a key lead to highlight both that lead and its corresponding lead. Click again to show only the two highlighted leads. Click a third time to return to the full key with the selected leads still highlighted.
Click images to enlarge and show more photo credit.
Key to Diphasiastrum
Lycopodiaceae
Diphasiastrum
https://fsus.ncbg.unc.edu/main.php?pg=show-key.php&keyid=39373
1 Vegetative branchlets strongly ascending; strobili usually 1 or 2, borne sessile to, or with a very short peduncle above, a leafy stem; [ne. PA northwards]
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
(c) Bradley, Keith
3 Strobili mostly 10-25 mm long, lacking sterile tips, borne on very slender stalks becoming stramineous in color prior to spore release; sterile branchlets with conspicuous annual constrictions; sterile branchlets usually arrayed in an irregular, "messy", and 3-D "fan"; [n. PA (?) and Sullivan County, NY northward]
(c) Bradley, Keith
(c) Danielson, Erik
3 Strobili mostly 20-40 mm long, often bearing sterile tips, borne on relatively thicker stalks remaining green until after spore release; sterile branchlets without conspicuous annual constrictions; sterile branchlets arrayed in a neatly organized, flat fan; [widespread in our region, south to e. SC, c. GA, sw. GA, s. AL, c. MS, and s. AR]