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Key to Asteraceae, Key B: herbaceous composites with opposite or whorled leaves
and discoid or disciform heads (lacking ray florets)
Asteraceae
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2 Plant stiffly erect to sprawling but never twining, phyllaries and disk florets usually > 4 per head.
8 Heads pink (rarely bluish); receptacles flat; florets 18-25 per head; leaves sometimes gland-dotted
10 Florets at least 9 per head.
11 Phyllaries not strongly imbricate, with the principal ones subequal and sub-biseriate; petioles 0.5-10 cm
11 Phyllaries clearly imbricate, in 3+ series, the margins usually glandular; some species epetiolate
12 Leaves opposite (or alternate in part), broader in shape and > 5 mm wide; heads typically not solitary; [terrestrial or wetland plants].
16 Leaves sessile; corolla tube glandular-pubescent, typically white colored (sometimes pink-purple tinged); heads with 75-125 florets; [s. TX native]
19 Heads bright yellow, closely aggregated into corymbiform arrays of flat-topped to dome-shaped glomerules
22 Heads small, less than 1 cm in diameter at anthesis (the female heads enlarging in Xanthium); disc florets dull white or suffused with green or purple; florets mainly unisexual (either in the same heads and then males central and females peripheral, or in separate female and male heads); female florets 0-8 per head; [tribe Heliantheae; subtribe Ambrosiinae].
27 Disc flowers bright yellow or reddish-brown.
28 Involucre of phyllaries subtended by a calyculus of bracts obviously different in color, texture, and shape than the phyllaries.
(c) Cressler, Alan M.
(c) Marcum, Paul
(c) Horn, Jay
27 Disc flowers bright white or pale yellow.
31 Stems not winged; plants erect or spreading.
(c) Cressler, Alan M.