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Key to Brassicaceae, Key B: plants in flower, trichomes of plant present with some or most or all branched
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2 Trichomes not sessile and medifixed. | |
4 Cauline leaves auricled; [tribe Camelineae]. | |
![]() Show caption*© Alan Cressler: Berteroa incana, Glacier Basin, Rocky Mountain National Park, Larimer County, Colorado 5 by Alan Cressler | |
12 Ovules 1-2 per ovary; plants usually canescent (bearing a fine grayish-white pubescence); [tribe Alysseae] | |
13 Plants not scapose or with rosulate basal leaves, leaves cauline and usually abundant throughout the stems; larger plants often suffruticose; [tribe Malcolmieae] | |
17 Stigmas entire, petals < 6 mm long. | |
Key to Brassicaceae, Key D: plants in fruit, trichomes of plant present with some or most or all branched
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2 Plant with some cauline leaves. | |
7 Plants green, not canescent throughout (sometimes sparsely pubescent, especially distally, but not uniformly canescent); larger plants often suffruticose | |
8 Seeds without differentiated margin | |
10 Plant with some cauline leaves. | |
12 Seeds uniseriate. | |
13 Siliques curved or straight, ascending to descending, seeds either <1mm long or < 2.5 mm long, basal leaves 2.5-20 cm long | |
14 Trichomes not sessile and medifixed. | |