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Support the Flora of the Southeastern US

2024 has been a banner year for making the best flora we can imagine. We've created:
With financial support from people like you, we are aiming even higher in 2025. Together we can accomplish all this: Vote on our 2025 priorities
  • Add Global Conservation Ranks (GRanks) vote
  • Professional graphic keys (polyclaves) to individual families/genera vote
  • 2 new FloraQuest apps: Florida & Mid-South vote
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  • iNaturalist integration in FloraQuest vote
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Key to Jacquemontia

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1 Flowers in a capitate Inflorescence; inflorescence subtended by large foliaceous bracts; [widespread in our area]
1 Flowers solitary and axillary, or 2-several several in axillary, corymbose cymes; inflorescence not subtended by large foliaceous bracts; [peninsular FL].
  2 Corolla blue to purple.
  2 Corolla white or pale pink.
      4 Outer sepals ciliolate; [coastal strands, s. Florida]
      4 Outer sepals glabrous or with tufted trichomes at the apex.
        5 Outer sepal apices rounded; [pine rocklands of the Miami Rock Ridge, n. Broward County, and Big Cypress]
        5 Outer sepal apices acute; [beach dunes, coastal strands, and rockland hammocks, Florida Keys and Miami-Dade County]