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Key to Luzula
Juncaceae
Luzula
https://fsus.ncbg.unc.edu/main.php?pg=show-key.php&keyid=39610
1 Flowers borne singly (rarely paired) at the tips of elongated inflorescence branches; [subgenus Pterodes].
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1 Flowers borne in dense glomerate clusters (glomerules) of 3 or more sessile or subsessile flowers; [subgenus Luzula, section Luzula].
3 Flowers in clusters of 2-8; tepals white or pink; inflorescence a diffuse dichasial panicle or corymb of glomerules; [subgenus Anthelaea]
3 Flowers in 5-12-flowered glomerules; tepals light brown to dark brown; secondary inflorescence spike-like or corymbose; [subgenus Luzula, section Luzula]
4 Inflorescence branches divergent, at least some widely spreading (though less so before anthesis); glomerules capitate to broadly ovoid, not cylindric; leaves with a minute point at tip
4 Inflorescence branches erect, none widely spreading; glomerules often cylindric (less commonly merely capitate); leaves with a blunt tip in the form of an obvious callous.