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Key to Sagittaria
Alismataceae
Sagittaria
https://fsus.ncbg.unc.edu/main.php?pg=show-key.php&keyid=39485
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8 Lowermost (pistillate) flowers on long pedicels (at least 20 mm), the pedicels of the lowermost flowers longer than those in whorls above; inflorescence normally not bent; stamen filaments glabrous.
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15 Sepals reflexed or at least widely spreading in fruit; lower flowers pistillate; [subgenus Sagittaria].
17 Plant with all leaves phyllodial, if expanded at the summit, the expanded blade of weak texture, floating.
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22 Leaves with flattened blades; bracts of the inflorescence smooth, papillose, or longitudinally striate; [collectively widespread]
23 Bracts of the inflorescence firm or delicate in texture, smooth; stamen filaments glabrous; [of inland wetlands]
24 Achenes 1.5-2.1 mm long, 0.8-1.5 mm wide; [inland circumneutral wetlands, west of the Mississippi River]
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27 Leaves with blades and petioles, or if all phyllodia, the phyllodia flattened on upper surface or triangular in cross-section; [collectively widespread].
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34 Inflorescence branched at the base (in at least some plants of a population); bracts of the inflorescence only slightly connate, the free tips narrowly triangular, 6-15 mm long
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(c) Ward, Scott G