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1 Short shrubs, usually 0.3-1 (-1.5) m tall; petioles 1-15 (-20) mm long, usually shorter than the width of the contiguous leaflets (except in A. confusa); leaflets usually slightly or conspicuously revolute. | |
2 Plants 3-6 (-10) dm tall; pubescence of stems and leaves cinerous-canescent; [IN, IL, AR, and LA and westwards] | |
2 Plants 3-10 (-15) dm tall; pubescence of stems and leaves absent (glabrous), sparse (glabrescent), to pale-puberulent; [NC, SC, GA, and FL]. | |
3 Leaflet mucros mostly swollen apically; plant usually evidently and rather densely pubescent or puberulent (except A. herbacea var. floridana, of s. GA and FL). | |
5 Leaflet margins entire or with few and inconspicuous crenulations; plants glabrescent to conspicuously pubescent; petiolules 1.0-1.5 mm long; [widespread from NC to s. FL]. | |
6 Upper portions of the plant (stems and leaves) glabrescent; calyx tube glabrous to sparsely or densely minutely strigillose; fruit glabrous; [of s. GA southward] | |
6 Upper portions of the plant (stems and leaves) conspicuously pubescent; calyx tube densely puberulent to short pilose; fruit densely to sparsely puberulent (rarely glabrate); [more widespread in our area] | |
1 Taller shrubs, usually 1-3 (-4) m tall, petioles 10-70 mm long, usually exceeding the width of the contiguous leaflets; leaflets not revolute, or slightly so. | |
7 Calyx lobes (1.2-) 2.0-3.5 mm long (thus approaching, equal to, or exceeding the length of the calyx tube); racemes 3-8 (-15) cm long; [Piedmont and low Mountains, NC, SC, GA, and AL] | |
7 Calyx lobes (0-) 0.2-1.2 mm long (thus distinctly shorter than the calyx tube); racemes 5-20 (-25) cm long; [collectively widespread]. | |
8 Leaflets strongly reticulate, the lateral veins especially strongly raised on the lower surface; inflorescence a panicle, the 5-10 racemes elevated on a peduncle well above the uppermost leaf; [w. LA, e. TX, sw. AR, and se. OK] | |
8 Leaflets not strongly reticulate; inflorescence of a single or 2-5 racemes, closely subtended by the uppermost leaf; [collectively widespread]. | |
12 Leaflets usually 13-19; leaflets narrowly elliptic, 2-3× as long as wide; flowers blue or bluish-purple | |