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Key to Asteraceae, Key L: Herbaceous composites with the leaves alternate or basal and the heads radiate, the rays white, pink, purple, and the 0 pappus
3 Leaves broad and conspicuous; rayflorets purple; discflorets many (200+), the corollas pink, green, red, purple, or yellow colored; [plants of prairies and similar habitats]
5 Leaves entire or toothed, but not deeply pinnatisect; sometimes with smaller rounded lobes (Leucanthemumbasal leaves can have deeper, round lobes); plants usually not aromatic.
7 Leaves primarily basal, the cauline leaves absent or fewer and much reduced in size from basal leaves; abaxial surface of the raylaminae white or sometimes pink-tinged (on live plants) but lacking a prominent colored midstripe.
8 Leaves glabrous (or faces sparsely hairy), the marginsentire or toothed; roots usually red-tipped; rays drying pinkish but abaxial surface not conspicuously pink tinged on live plants
7 Plants with well-developed cauline leaves, the marginsentire or sometimes toothed (usually entire in Aphanostephus, occasionally deeply lobed); abaxial surface of the raylamina sometimes white, but often with a prominent purple or blue midstripe (except Leucanthemum, which merely dries pink)
9 Flowering heads smaller, arranged in corymbiform or paniculiform arrays; rayflorets with diminuitive laminae (0.3-5.0 mm long), heads thus sometimes superficially appearing disciform (rays sometimes double in horticultural forms as in Achillea ptarmica)
10 Plants not aromatic; leaves variously shaped, at least some usually lyrate or oblanceolate (not all linear), the surfaces hairy and gland-dotted (at least abaxially); pales distally pappilate or fimbriate; cypselae shed along with subtending phyllary and 2 discflorets each invested in a pale; [tribe Heliantheae]
9 Flowering heads larger, singular on scapes (if in 2's or 3's, these large and not in broad corymbiform arrays), rays prominent, the laminae usually > 10 mm long
11Rays white or with prominent blue or purple midstripe (sometimes present after drying); receptaclesconic, pitted; plants tap-rooted annuals (except Astranthium riddellii); pappus absent, coroniform, or of scales; [tribe Astereae]
15Rays primarily white to white-tinged (without strong yellow color at the base of the laminae) or yellow throughout (lamina of the ray with at least some white basally; if rays are white).
17 Plants not aromatic (at least not conspicuously so); pales distally fimbriate or papillate; cypselae shed along with subtending phyllary and 2 discflorets each invested in a pale; [tribe Heliantheae]
16 Flowering heads larger, arranged mostly singular at the ends of scapes, not in broad corymbiform arrays (except Tripleurospermum, which has larger heads and prominent rays), raylaminae prominent; ray and discflorets differing in color (rays typically white; discs typically yellow).