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6 Racemes not spike-like, < 3 dm long; legume not winged; glands present on petiole or rachis of leaves; leaves with (3-) 4-9 (-10) pairs of leaflets.
7 Leaves with 3 pairs of leaflets; leaflets obovate, 1.6-2.5× as long as wide, the widest point past the midpoint, the apex broadly rounded to obtuse; gland(s) positioned at the lowest pair of leaflets and sometimes also at the 2nd pair; [section Chamaefistula, section Trigonelloideae]
7 Leaves with (3-) 4-9 (-10) pairs of leaflets; leaflets ovate, lanceolate, or elliptic, 1.9-7× as long as wide, the widest below or near the midpoint, the apexacuminate, acute, or obtuse; gland(s) positioned variously (see below).
8 Glands on the rachis between each pair of leaflets except the uppermost; plants silvery-gray pubescent; [TX]; [section Chamaefistula, section Brachycarpae]
8 Glands on the petiole below the 1st pair of leaflets (rarely at the summit of the petiole, in association with the 1st pair of leaflets); plants green, glabrous or relatively inconspicuously hairy; [collectively widespread].
10 Leaflets 0.7-2.0 cm wide, in 6-10 pairs; racemes with 5-10 (-25) flowers; [section Chamaefistula, series Temperatae].
11Legume 5.5-8 mm wide, with broad, nearly square segments, usually pilose initially, the hairs up to 0.8-2 mm long (sometimes glabrate); ovarylanate with hairs to 1 mm long; ovules 10-15 (-18); petiolargland broadest above the middle
11Legume 8-11 mm wide, with narrow segments (much shorter than broad), glabrous (or with a few hairs, these < 0.6 mm long); ovarystrigulose with hairs to 0.5 mm long; ovules 20-25 (-30); petiolargland usually broadest at or below the middle.
12 Leaflets acute to obtuse, 2-3× as long as wide, symmetrical or the terminal pair slightly falcate; [widespread in our area, south to Panhandle FL]
17 Racemes not spike-like, < 3 dm long; fruit flat or turgid, not winged.
18 Shrub; fruit 7-12 cm long, 1.7-2.3 cm wide; inflorescenceracemose, cylindroid, the unopened flowers covered by broad brownish-black bracts; [section Senna, series Pictae]
18 Tree; fruit (15) 20-30 cm long, 1.2-1.6 cm wide; inflorescencepaniculate, initially corymbiform, the unopened flowers with small, inconspicuous bracts; [section Chamaefistula, series Floridae]
19 Glands present, at least between the 1st pair of leaflets; shrub to tree; fruits 6-18 cm long.
20 Leaflets acuminate, the terminal pair 4.5-10.5 cm long; glands between all leaflet pairs except the terminal; [section Chamaefistula, series Colutoideae]
20 Leaflets acute, obtuse, or rounded, the terminal pair 2.2-5.4 cm long; glands between the 1st pair (sometimes also the 2nd or rarely the 3rd pair as well).
21 Fruits strongly flattened, the valves dehiscing and becoming stiffly papery in texture; seeds 2-8-4.5 mm long, 1.7-2.5 (-2.7) wide; [native of pine rocklands, dunes, etc. in s. FL]; [section Chamaefistula, section Basiglandulosae]
21 Fruits cylindrical (reminiscent of a green bean), the valves dehiscing only tardily, remaining tough and thick in texture; seeds 3.9-6.0 (-6.6 mm long, (2.8-) 2.9-4.3 mm wide; [horticultural non-natives, persistent, weakly establishing near plantings, or naturalizing]; [section Chamaefistula, series Colutoideae]
22 Leaflets acute, to obtuse or broadly rounded; larger leaflets (3.3) 3.5-5.6 (6.5)× as long as wide; fruits 7-12 cm long.