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Key to Boraginaceae
Boraginaceae
https://fsus.ncbg.unc.edu/main.php?pg=show-key.php&keyid=40371
7 Flowering stem with leaves above the first inflorescence branch; corolla blue, pink, or reddish-purple; [weedy exotics]; [subfamily Cynoglossoideae; tribe Cynoglosseae; subtribe Cynoglossinae]
9 Corolla with a well-developed tube at least 3 mm long, of various colors (including blue).
10 Corolla lobes distinctly unequal, pink to blue; [subfamily Boraginoideae].
11 Stamens equal in length, entirely included within the corolla tube; [tribe Boragineae; subtribe Boragininae]
10 Corolla lobes equal, of various colors (including pink to blue); [subfamily Cynoglossoideae].
12 Plant a scrambling climber with retrorsely prickly-hispid stems; [subfamily Cynoglossoideae; tribe Asperugeae]
12 Plant not climbing.
14 Corolla yellow, the tube 4-5 mm long; corolla throat lacking appendages; [subfamily Cynoglossoideae; tribe Cynoglosseae; subtribe Amsinckiinae]
14 Corolla white (with a yellow eye), or pink to blue, the tube 6-20 mm long; corolla throat with appendages.
16 Mericarps laterally compressed, with an evident raised margin; [subfamily Cynoglossoideae; tribe Myosotideae]