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1 Lower silique segment with 2 opposite lateral horns or wings on the sides prolonged upward into sharp triangular wedges, concave in between; petals lavender (rarely white), 8-14 mm long, 3-6 mm wide; most of the leaves deeply pinnatifid into 6-9 lobes | |
1 Lower silique segment without lateral horns, triangular wedges absent to 1.5 mm high; petals white (rarely lavender), 4-10 mm long, 1.2-4.5 mm wide; most of the leaves with a few to many irregular teeth (or pinnatifid in C. lanceolata). | |
3 Upper silique segment > 2× as long as the lower silique segment, broadest at or near its base, narrowly lanceolate to an attenuated beak; leaves usually sinuately or crenately lobed, rarely pinnatisect | |
4 Upper silique segment broadest at or near the middle, not constricted at its base; leaf blades entire to pinnatifid | |
4 Upper silique segment broadest towards its base, and with a waist or constriction at its junction with the lower segment; leaf blades deeply pinnatifid | |
5 Rachis of inflorescence geniculate (when fruiting); pedicels as thick as the rachis; petals 1.2-1.9 mm wide | |
5 Rachis of inflorescence straight (when fruiting); pedicels narrower than the rachis; petals 1.3-3.0 mm wide. | |
6 Siliques 5-9 mm wide, the beak somewhat flattened and typically rather blunt; [of the Atlantic Coast]. | |
7 Upper fruit segment 7-15 mm long, 4-angled (to weakly 8-ribbed); articulating surface of lower fruit segment flat to concave and with 2 (-6) small teeth projecting upward or the sides prolonged upward into 2 opposite triangular wedges; [of NC northward to NL (Labrador)] | |