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Key to Senega
Polygalaceae
Senega
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1 Leaves basally disposed (with basal rosette, this sometimes withering by anthesis or later) and also alternate stem leaves; leaves fleshy (when fresh); fresh flowers orange, yellow, greenish-yellow, or greenish white (if greenish white, then the inflorescence a terminal many-branched corymb); pedicels winged; [section Decurrentes].
4 Flowers bright yellow or yellowish-green; plants 3-18 cm tall; inflorescence typically surpassing the leaves; leaves oblanceolate to obovate (rarely elliptic); wing sepal tips 0.7-1.6 mm long, the apices involute; [mesic to scrubby flatwoods and similar open, wet habitats; widespread in se. US]
4 Flowers green or greenish-yellow; plants 2-5 (-8) cm tall; inflorescence almost always surpassed by the leaves; leaves narrowly oblanceolate to linear-oblanceolate; wing sepal tips 0.5-0.9 mm long, flat to slightly involute; [scrub, scrubby flatwoods, and rocklands; endemic to FL peninsula]
5 Racemes (8-) 12-20 mm in diameter; flowers bright orange (rarely individual plants within a population with bright yellow flowers); plants 5-40 cm tall; [more widespread]
5 Racemes 18-25 mm in diameter; flowers bright yellow; plants 30-80 cm tall; [peninsular FL]
2 Inflorescence a terminal, many-branched corymb made up of component racemes, the many individual branches of the corymb loosely to densely flowered and lacking well-developed leaves.
8 Plants 4.5-12 dm tall, the stem solitary; basal leaves 3.5-14 cm long, linear-lanceolate, about 15-20× as long as wide, persistent as a basal rosette; stem leaves linear-subulate, sharp-tipped, much reduced from the basal leaves, becoming bractlike upward; seeds glabrous, 0.7-0.9 mm long
1 Leaves on the stem, whorled, alternate, and/or opposite; leaves membranous or herbaceous, not fleshy; fresh flowers pink, purple, white, or green (if green or white, then the inflorescence a simple raceme, not a many-branched corymb); pedicels terete (not winged).
10 Racemes 3-8 mm in diameter, pointed in outline; flowers sessile to pedicellate with pedicels < 1 mm long; [section Verticillatae].
12 Wing sepals 1-1.75 mm long; plant annual, unbranched or freely branched above.
14 Internodes > 5 cm long, the whorls very distant from one another; seeds glabrous or nearly so; seeds fusiform
15 Racemes 2-5 cm long, becoming interrupted below through persistence of the fruits on the axis; wing sepals equaling the fruit
15 Racemes 0.5-1.5 cm long, the fruits falling promptly, thus the inflorescence compact and truncate below; wing sepals shorter than the fruit.
10 Racemes 7-20 mm in diameter, rounded in outline (somewhat rounded to somewhat pointed in P. hookeri); flowers pedicellate; [section Cruciatae].
20 Leaves consistently linear to subfiliform throughout.
20 Leaves usually broader than linear (sometimes linear distally and narrowly oblanceolate proximally as in P. nuttallii); corolla < 5 mm long, roughly equal to or shorter than the wing sepals.
22 Leaves (at least the larger) > 2 mm long, not subulate; [collectively widespread].
25 Larger leaves mostly 2-15 mm wide; capsules 2.5-3.5 mm long; seeds ca. 2.5 mm long
25 Larger leaves mostly 15-35 mm wide; capsules 3.5-4.2 mm long; seeds 3.0-3.5 mm long
24 Wing sepals pink, 4-7 mm long; flowers pedicelled; plants from a taproot; [collectively widespread in our region].