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Key to Juncus, KEY D: Subkey in Juncus

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1 Leaves flattened, narrowly elliptic in cross-section.
..2 Leaves with incomplete septae; heads about 10 mm diameter; tips of dehisced capsules united; [subgenus Juncus, section Iridifolii]
..2 Leaves with complete septae; heads about 12 mm diameter; tips of dehisced capsules split; [subgenus Juncus, section Ozophyllum]
1 Leaves terete, not at all flattened; [subgenus Juncus, section Ozophyllum].
....3 Plants strictly cespitose, without any short, hard, knotty rhizomes; tepals lanceolate
....3 Plants with at least some short, hard, knotty rhizomes; tepals lanceolate-subulate.
......4 Capsules shorter than the tepals, clearly included within the tepals at maturity
......4 Capsules equaling or exceeding the tepals, exserted from or only barely included within the tepals at maturity.
........5 Capsule valves separating at the apex at maturity; stamens 6.
..........6 Heads 6-20 flowered, 6-9 mm diameter; auricles cartilaginous, 0.5-1.0 mm long
..........6 Heads 25-100 flowered, 10-14 mm diameter; auricles membranous, 2.5-4.0 mm long
........5 Capsule valves remaining united at the apex after dehiscence; stamens 3.
............ 7 Culms 4-8 mm in diameter near the base, usually > 80 cm tall; inflorescences usually > 15 cm tall, with > 25 heads; largest leaf blades > 25 cm long and > 3 mm in diameter
............ 7 Culms 1-3 mm in diameter near the base, usually < 80 cm tall; inflorescences usually < 10 cm tall, with < 25 heads; largest leaf blades < 25 cm long and 1-2 mm in diameter.
............ ..8 Uppermost cauline leaf blade much shorter than its sheath; tepals reddish to reddish brown; outer tepals significantly longer than the inner tepals; basal leaf sheaths and cataphylls deep reddish purple
............ ..8 Uppermost cauline leaf blade equaling or longer than its sheath; tepals green to straw-colored; outer tepals and inner tepals of similar length; basal leaf sheaths and cataphylls straw-colored to brown.
............ ....9 Heads lobulate; mature capsule 2.0-3.0 mm long
............ ....9 Heads spherical, not lobulate; mature capsule 3.0-4.5 mm long

Key to Juncus, KEY E: Subkey in Juncus

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1 Mature capsules 2 mm or more longer than the perianth, 4.0-5.2 mm long
1 Mature capsules < 1.5 mm longer than the perianth, or subequal to it.
..2 Stamens 6.
....3 Proximal culm leaf overtopping inflorescence; culms well spaced along creeping rhizomes; plants often exceed 8 dm tall; [northeastern, south to DE, MD, disjuncts in ne. NC]
....3 Proximal culm leaf shorter than inflorescence; plants cespitose; plants < 8 dm tall; [collectively widespread].
......4 Mature capsules slightly shorter than to slightly longer than the perianth (< 0.5 mm longer); perianth 2.6-3.9 mm long; inflorescence 4-16 cm long; [widespread]
......4 Mature capsules exceeding the perianth by about 1 mm (> 0.5 mm longer); perianth 1.6-3.0 mm long; inflorescence 2-11 cm long; [northern or montane in our region].
........5 Capsule apices acute (rarely obtuse); inner tepals acute to acuminate; inflorescence branches widely ascending to spreading
........5 Capsule apices rounded or obtuse, mucronate; inner tepals acute to obtuse; inflorescence branches strictly ascending
..........6 Tepals rounded, ca. half the length of the capsules; 6-10 flowers per glomerule; the inflorescence length similar to its width (or only slightly exceeding)
..........6 Tepals (at least the outer 3) acute, ± same length as the capsules (or slightly shorter); 3-5 (-12) flowers per glomerule; the inflorescence length much exceeding its width
..2 Stamens 3.
............ 7 Mature capsules about 1/3 longer than perianth (roughly 1-1.5 mm longer)
............ 7 Mature capsules equaling or barely exceeding perianth.
............ ..8 Heads 1-50; capsules 2.4-3.6 mm long
............ ....9 Perennial, capsules 2.8-3.6 mm long, tepals 2.6-3.6 mm long; [widespread in our area]
............ ....9 Annual, capsules 2.4-2.5 mm long, tepals 1.9-2.3 mm long; [endemic to the Altamaha Grit, Coastal Plain of GA]
............ ..8 Heads 30-250; capsules 1.9-2.9 mm long.
............ ......10 Capsules deep chestnut brown; roots with terminal tubers; inner tepals usually > 2.4 mm long; [southeastern]
............ ......10 Capsules straw colored; roots without terminal tubers; inner tepals usually 1.7-2.3 mm long; [midwestern, east to w. Panhandle FL and se. TN]
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