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1 Leaves trifoliolate; either a decumbent or ascending perennial herb to 1 m tall, or an erect annual herb, typically 1-2 m tall. | |
3 Leaflets lanceolate, often narrowly so, 3-15× as long as wide; legume straight or nearly so (or upcurved at the tip). | |
5 Legume conspicuously curved or straight, 5-12 mm in diameter, minutely puberulent; stem pubescence appressed | |
6 Legume conspicuously curved, 5-6 mm in diameter; inflorescence bracts caducous; calyx 6-8 mm long, with short, appressed hairs | |
6 Legume straight, 8-12 mm in diameter; inflorescence bracts persistent; calyx 4-6 mm long, glabrous or with short, erect hairs | |
1 Leaves unifoliolate; plants of various habits, mostly either perennial, smaller, or both. | |
7 Corolla 0.7-1.4 cm long; leaflets 1-8 cm long; stipules of at least the upper leaves conspicuously decurrent on the stem, giving the impression of a downward-pointing arrowhead (this feature sometimes inconspicuous or essentially absent in C. maritima, C. rotundifolia, and C. avonensis); [native perennial or annual herbs, in natural or disturbed habitats]. | |
10 Plant an erect annual; stems with spreading pubescence, the longer hairs 1-2 mm long; leaflets of the upper portion of the plant (4-) avg. 6 (-8)× as long as wide; [mostly of the Piedmont and Mountains (and Coastal Plain of VA)] | |
10 Plant a decumbent, sprawling, or erect perennial; stems with appressed or spreading pubescence, the longer hairs < 1.2 mm long; leaflets of the upper portion of the plant averaging either (1-) avg. 1-2 (-4)× or (5-) avg. 8-10 (-15)× as long as wide; [mostly of the Coastal Plain]. | |
13 Stem pubescence of an overstory of spreading or ascending hairs 1.5-3 mm long (and longer than the stem diameter) and an understory of appressed hairs; leaf texture thin, herbaceous, fresh leaves flexible; leaf surfaces bicolored, the upper medium green, the lower distinctly paler, whitish-green; [pinelands and other dry sandy habitats, MD south to c. peninsular FL (Hernando, Lake, Volusia counties), west to e. LA] | |
13 Stem pubescence appressed-strigose, the hairs shorter than the stem diameter; leaf texture somewhat succulent, fresh leaves fragile, easily broken if bent; leaf surfaces unicolored, medium green. | |
14 Stipules present, linear, the free triangular portion ca. 5 mm long; keel beak elongate, spirally twisted, projected upwards and outwards; stems sparsely to moderately strigose with white or silver hairs; stems prostrate to ascending from a central rootstock; [of various xeric sandy habitats, e. SC south to s. FL, west to e. LA] |