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Support the Flora of the Southeastern US

2024 has been a banner year for making the best flora we can imagine. We've created:
With financial support from people like you, we are aiming even higher in 2025. Together we can accomplish all this: Vote on our 2025 priorities
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Key to Datura

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1 Corollas 4-11 cm long, the limb with 5 shallow sinuses alternating with acuminate lobes; fruits erect; [section Datura].
  2 Leaf blades elliptic to narrowly ovate, margins pinnately lobed
  2 Leaf blades broadly ovate, margins sinuate-dentate.
    3 Corollas < 6 cm long; leaf blade < 1.5 × as long as wide; spines of fruit unequal along axis of fruit, some > 1.5 cm long
    3 Corollas 6-9 cm long; leaf blade > 1.5 × as long as wide; spines of fruit +/- equal along axis of fruit, all < 1.5 cm long
1 Corollas usually greater than 10 cm long, limb with 5 lobules alternating with acuminate lobes; fruits pendent; [section Dutra].
      4 Plants perennial, often with woody base; leaves and stems glabrescent; corollas white, purple, or yellow, with single, double, or triple whorls; fruits spineless, pericarp tuberculate
      4 Plants perennial, with herbaceous base; leaves and stems pubescent; corollas white (sometime purple-tinged), with a single whorl; fruits with spines, pericarp pubescent.
        5 Corolla limbs with 5 acuminate lobes +/- equal to 5 lobules; calyces villous-pubescent (especially along veins); abaxial leaf surface villous-pubescent (especially along veins), trichomes spreading
        5 Corolla limbs with 5 acuminate lobes longer than the 5 lobules; calyces canescent-puberulent (especially along veins); abaxial leaf surface canescent-puberulent (especially along veins), trichomes short-appressed or curved