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2 Plants either somewhat bulbous or not at the base, the leaf-bases not containing sporangia; plant rhizomatous; [Pteridophytes, Eudicots, Monocots]. | |
4 Perianth differentiated, with either 3 sepals and 3 petals or 5 sepals and 5 petals; stamens either 7-many or stamens 4. | |
4 Perianth undifferentiated, with 0, 3, or 6 tepals; stamens 1, 2, or 3; [Monocots]. | |
8 Subterranean portions of plant bearing bladder-traps; flowers yellow or purple, bilaterally symmetrical | |
8 Subterranean portions of plant lacking bladder traps; flowers white, green, gray, radially symmetrical (except bilaterally symmetrical in Glossostigma in PHRYMACEAE). | |
10 Flowers 4- or 5-merous; [Eudicots]. | |
9 Leaves parallel-margined or tapering towards the apex over much of their length; [Monocots]. | |
12 Leaves tapering towards the apex over much of their length; plant either tufted and not rhizomatous, or short rhizomatous;. | |
13 Plant tufted, not rhizomatous; leaves spreading radially; inflorescence a tightly button-like head of very numerous small flowers, white, gray, tan, yellowish, or blackish; roots thickened, septate (not requiring magnification), unbranched | |
13 Planted short-rhizomatous; leaves distichous, equitant; inflorescence either a subglobular, ovoid, or cylindrical head, of spirally imbricate scales, or a diffuse corymb; roots not thickened, not septate, branched. | |
14 Inflorescence a subglobular, ovoid, or cylindrical head of spirally imbricate scales subtending individual flowers; rhizomes and roots not bright red | |
12 Leaves parallel-margined; plant usually rhizomatous. | |
15 Plants of marine habitats, growing submersed in salt water; [FL and the Gulf Coast of AL, MS, and LA] | |
15 Plants of freshwater or slightly to somewhat brackish habitats; [collectively widespread]. | |
17 Leaves lacking a distinct lacunar band along the midvein. | |