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Key to Stachys
Lamiaceae
Stachys
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2 Perennial; leaf blades heavily lanate, narrowed to the base, the teeth (if any) concealed by the felt; calyx lobes concealed by tomentum
2 Biennial; leaf blades silky-pilose or tomentose, rounded to cordate at the base, obviously dentate; calyx lobes projecting beyond the pubescence
3 Bracts of inflorescence (and upper leaves) mucronate (the mucros sometimes inconspicuous, appearing as short, whitish or blonde pointed spines, clearly differentiated from the blade); calyx lobes nearly as long as the tube; [extreme s. TX]
3 Bracts of inflorescence (and upper leaves) rounded to acute/pointed, not mucronate (or with mucros not clearly differentiated from the blade); calyx lobes, various, mostly clearly shorter than the tube
9 Calyx lobes narrowly lanceolate, about as long as the calyx tube; leaf blades lance-ovate to lanceolate, < 3 cm wide; stem angles glabrate to short retrorse pubescent; root tips with moniliform tubers; [native and weedy species, mostly of the Coastal Plain]
9 Calyx lobes deltoid to deltoid-lanceolate, shorter than the calyx tube; leaf blades broadly cordate-ovate, usually > 3 cm wide; stem angles hispid; roots without tubers; [native species of rich mountain forests].
11 Stem faces eglandular; stem angles with spreading trichomes 1-3 mm long; leaves sparingly pubescent
11 Stem faces copiously atomiferous glandular; stem angles with pustulate based spreading trichomes 1-3 mm long; leaves atomiferous-glandular mixed with sparse eglandular trichomes
15 Leaf blades ovate-oblong to elliptic; calyx lobes deltoid-acuminate to an apiculate tip, ½ to 2/3 as long as the calyx tube; bracts of the inflorescence usually conspicuous and only gradually reduced upward; plants generally more pubescent
15 Leaf blades oblanceolate, oblong, or narrowly elliptic; calyx lobes lanceolate, usually recurved-spreading in fruit, about as long as the calyx tube; bracts of the inflorescence inconspicuous, rapidly reduced upward; plants generally glabrate
16 Stem below the inflorescence glabrous on the sides (rarely with a few remote hairs and/or glands) or atomiferous-glandular only.
17 Leaves linear-lanceolate to lanceolate or lance-elliptic, often widest below the middle, 3-15 (-20) mm wide; leaf margins entire to crenulate or serrulate.
19 Mature calyx lobes triangular deltoid and abruptly apiculate, less than half as long as the calyx tube.
19 Mature calyx lobes lanceolate or deltoid-acuminate to an apiculate tip, more than half as long as the calyx tube.
21 Calyx sparsely to moderately pubescent with short, soft hairs; stem angles moderately pubescent to nearly glabrous; leaves sparsely pubescent or glabrate; principal leaves on petioles 1 to 3 cm long; bracts of the inflorescence usually conspicuous and only gradually reduced upward, the cilia ± incurved-ascending
21 Calyx hispidulous to strongly hispid with long, stiff hairs; stem angles moderately to densely pubescent; leaves usually pubescent above (some forms glabrate); principal leaves usually subsessile, with very short petioles; bracts of the inflorescence usually inconspicuous and rapidly reduced upward; if conspicuous, bracts ciliate with long, stiffly spreading hairs.
22 Calyx lobes flaring at maturity, conspicuously glandular with long stipitate trichomes and shorter sessile and subsessile glandular hairs; stem faces with occasional glandular and/or eglandular trichomes
22 Calyx lobes straight at maturity, sparsely short glandular to eglandular; stem faces usually with a few atomiferous glands only
25 Calyx lobes lanceolate, more than half as long as the tube; flowers 6 per verticil; stem hairs prevailing soft and spreading, a short level commonly overtopped by a uniformly taller canopy layer; calyx with soft hairs
25 Calyx lobes lanceolate to-subulate; stem hairs with at least some stiff, eglandular; calyx usually with some stiff hairs.
26 Fully open flowers with straight calyx lobes, scarcely flaring; [VA, KY, and MO northwards]
23 Calyx lobes deltoid, no more than half as long as the calyx tube (but longer in S. alabamica); flowers 6-8 per verticil.
28 Petioles of midstem leaves 10 mm long (or more); calyx lobes deltoid-lanceolate; stem and abaxial leaf surface sparingly to moderately glandular and with frequent soft eglandular hairs; [GA, TN, KY]
28 Petioles of midstem leaves to 6 mm long; calyx lobes strongly deltoid; stem and abaxial leaf surface abundantly to densely atomiferous glandular and with some stiff eglandular hairs.
29 Calyx tubular/cylindric; lower leaf surface densely atomiferous or not; calyx lobe margins pubescent, but not densely stipitate-glandular.
31 Leaf blades lanceolate- ovate lanceolate, commonly lyrate toward base; margins serrated; lower leaf densely atomiferous glandular; [AR, OK]