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Key to Asteraceae, Key I: Herbaceous composites with the leaves alternate, the heads lacking rays, and with a pappus wholly or partly of scales or awns

Asteraceae

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1 Disc flowers yellow, orange, red, or brownish.
  2 Leaves 1-2× pinnately lobed into linear or filiform segment.
  2 Leaves unlobed, or if pinnately lobed, the segment broad (> 3 mm wide).
          6 Phyllaries 25-125 in 3-9 series; receptacle flat or slightly convex
1 Disc flowers pink, purple, or white
                 9 Disc flowers 1-5 (rarely more) per head.
                   10 Disc flowers white (rarely cream), 3; heads not aggregated into a secondary cluster subtended by bract; [se. TX]
                   10 Disc flowers lavender to purple, sometimes so lightly so as to be white, 1-4 (-5+); heads aggregated into clusters of 1-40 heads, subtended by 1-3 bract; [collectively widespread in our region]
                     11 Heads (1-) 10-40 per secondary cluster, borne in corymbiform arrays; bract subtending clusters (2-) 3, deltate; pappus of 5 (-6) scale, each aristate
                     11 Heads 1-5+ per secondary cluster, borne in spiciform arrays; bract subtending clusters 1-2, linear, lanceolate, or spatulate; pappus of 6-10 scale, laciniate or aristate
                 9 Disc flowers (2-) 10-100+ per head (at least most heads with >10 flowers).
                          13 Involucre 2-3 mm in diameter; flowers 7-10 per head; [Coastal Plain, FL and GA]
                          13 Involucre 4-15+ mm in diameter; flowers 20-80 per head; [SC, GA, and FL westwards]
                            14 Phyllary tips modified into a spine or into an enlarged, lacerate or pectinate network or fringe; receptacle epaleate, but densely bristly; [tribe Cynareae].
                                16 Pappus normally of plumose bristle (and keyed elsewhere), but sometimes reduced to scale or awn
                              15 Heads disciform or radiant, the outer flowers of the head sterile, with long lobe, appearing like false ray
                                  17 Plant a perennial; flowers pink to purple, flowering Jun-Oct
                                  17 Plant an annual; flowers pale to medium blue, flowering Apr-Jun
                            14 Phyllary tips not so modified, unarmed and unelaborate; receptacle epaleate and naked; [tribe Vernonieae].
                                    18 Peripheral flowers of the heads enlarged and bilaterally symmetrical, appearing like "false ray"
                                    18 Peripheral flowers of the heads similar to the interior flowers, all disc flowers.
                                         20 Heads not subtended by leafy bract; pappus of an inner series of scale or bristle and an outer series of bristle, persistent