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2 Tepals white to pink; plants 4-12 dm tall; achenes glabrous; [of longleaf pine sandhills of s. NC (at least formerly), SC, south to c. peninsular FL, west to s. AL]; [subgenus Eriogonum] | |
1 Cauline leaves alternate; basal leaves either persistent, or absent or withering at flowering;[subgenus Eriogonum]. | |
5 Leaf blades narrowly lanceolate to narrowly elliptic, 2-5 (-8) × 0.3-0.9 (-1.5) cm, 4-10× as long as wide, attenuate to rarely rounded at base, not auriculate-subclasping | |
5 Leaf blades oblong to narrowly ovate, 1.5-4 (-4.5) × 1-2.2 (-2.5) cm, 1.5-4× as long as wide, auriculate-subclasping at base | |
6 Plant monocarpic, living 2-5 years and dying after flowering; perianth 5-7 mm long, including the 0.5-1 (-1.2) mm long stipelike base; tepals obovate; involucres 3-3.5 mm long; achenes 4-4.5 mm long, with short, appressed hairs, and 3-winged near the apex; [of limestone glades and barrens of KY, TN, and n. AL] | |
6 Plant perennial; flowers 5-15 mm long, including the (0.5-) 1-4 (-7) mm long stipelike base; tepals lanceolate to elliptic; involucres 4-7 mm long; achenes 4-6 mm long, with long hairs, and not winged. | |
7 Perianth 5-11 mm long, including the (0.5-) 1-2.5 mm long stipe-like base; involucres 4-6 mm long; [of calcareous glades, sandy or clayey woodlands of MO, AR, and w. LA, westwards] |