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1 Leaflets distinctly widest toward the tip, 3-5× as long as wide, the base and apex very differently shaped (the base narrowly cuneate, the tip rounded, truncate or even retuse); racemes reduced, with 2-3 flowers, shorter than the subtending leaves; [plants exotic]; [subgenus Macrolespedeza; clade G] | |
3 Inflorescence with a short and stout peduncle; flowers 4-7 per inflorescence, the flowers congested; peduncles pubescent; [subgenus Macrolespedeza; clade G] | |
3 Inflorescence with a long, filiform peduncle; flowers 2-6 per inflorescence, the flowers spaced; peduncles glabrous; [subgenus Macrolespedeza; clade C] | |
5 Leaflet lower surfaces green. | |
6 Pubescence of the stem spreading (pilose), the hairs at more-or-less 90 degree angles to the stem. | |
7 Plant trailing, typically mat-forming (after initial ascending growth); calyx of legumes produced from cleistogamous flowers 1/4-1/3 as long as the pod (cleistogamous flowers are clustered and sessile in leaf axils, in contrast to the chasmogamous flowers borne in groups on long, axillary, ascending peduncles); stems usually lacking axillary leaves; keel subequal to the wings, or shorter; stipules 2-4 (-5) mm long | |
7 Plant ascending (keyed here for rare sprawling individuals); calyx of legumes produced from cleistogamous flowers ca. 1/5 as long as the pod; stems often with axillary leaves distinctly smaller than the primary leaves; keel usually longer than the wings; stipules 3-5 (-6) mm long | |
4 Plants erect at maturity; stems generally stout, stiff; corolla pink, purple, white, cream, or mixed. | |
10 Raceme peduncles short (shorter than the subtending leaf), the inflorescence itself barely if at all exceeding the subtending leaf; calyx lobes 6-10 mm long; leaflets (2-) 2.5-5 (-8)× as long as wide | |
10 Raceme peduncles elongate (often longer than the subtending leaf), the inflorescence itself well-exserted beyond the subtending leaf; calyx lobes 3-7 mm long; leaflets either narrower or wider (see below). | |
11 Leaflets 4-8 (-10)× as long as wide, the margins essentially straight and parallel for most of the leaflet length; petioles of midstem and upper stem leaves 1-3 mm long | |
12 Leaves glabrate, or strigose above only, at least some of the hairs (especially those on the veins below) > 0.5 mm long, green or grey (to somewhat silvery) when fresh; leaflets 1.5-4 (-5) cm long; petiole of midstem leaves 1-1.5 (-2) cm long, much exceeding the rachis; [plants widespread in our area] | |
9 Corolla primarily pink or purple. | |
13 Peduncles of the racemes of chasmogamous (petaliferous) flowers longer than the subtending leaves; keel > 1 mm longer than the wings. | |
14 Stems to 7 dm long, herbaceous, not bushy-branched; petioles of medial leaves 0.5-2 cm long; chasmogamous panicles with 4-7 flowers; corolla 6-8 mm long; legumes of the chasmogamous flowers glabrate or inconspicuously strigulose, 5-7 mm long; [native]; [subgenus Lespedeza, section Lespedeza; clade E] | |
14 Stems 10-30 dm long, woody or suffrutescent, bushy-branched; petioles of medial leaves 2-4 cm long; chasmogamous panicles with 5-15 flowers; corolla 8-15 mm long; legumes of the chasmogamous flowers strigose, 7-8 mm long; [plants exotic, planted in ‘wildlife food plots’ and persisting or spreading]; [section Macrolespedeza; clade F]. | |
16 Calyx lobes equal to or shorter than the calyx tube; corolla 8-11 mm long; leaflets 1.5-2× as long as wide; racemes erect or strongly ascending; stems 1-several per crown, brown when young | |
13 Peduncles of the racemes of chasmogamous (petaliferous) flowers absent or shorter than the subtending leaves; keel about as long as or shorter than the wings. | |
17 Stems 10-30 dm long, woody or suffrutescent, bushy-branched; leaflets 1.3× as long as wide; [subgenus Macrolespedeza; clade F] | |
17 Stems to 15 dm long, herbaceous, mostly virgate; leaflets > 1.3× as long as wide; [subgenus Lespedeza, section Lespedeza; clade E]. | |
18 Upper surface of the leaflets glabrous (sometimes strigose along the midrib only); pubescence of the stem appressed; leaflets 1.5-3× as long as wide | |
18 Upper surface of the leaflets pubescent; pubescence of the stem appressed or spreading; leaflets 1.3-7× as long as wide. | |
21 Petioles of mid-stem leaves 1-3 mm long; [subgenus Lespedeza; clade D]. | |
24 Central axis not strongly dominant, branches divaricate, irregular; stems slender, wiry; [subgenus Lespedeza; clade E] | |
25 Stems 10-30 dm tall, woody or suffrutescent, 1-many from the base; median leaf petiole 2-4 cm long; [plants exotic, planted in ‘wildlife food plots’ and persisting and naturalizing]; [rare waif]; [subgenus Macrolespedeza; clade F]. | |
27 Calyx lobes equal to or shorter than the calyx tube; leaflets 1.5-2 × as long as wide; racemes erect or strongly ascending; stems 1-several per crown, brown when young | |
27 Calyx lobes longer than the calyx tube (at least the lowest lobe); leaflets 2-3 × as long as wide; racemes lax and drooping; stems many per crown, purplish when young | |
25 Stems 3-15 (-20) dm tall, herbaceous, 1-few from the base; median leaf petiole 0.7-2.5 cm long; [native]. | |
28 Leaflets (1.3-) 1.8-3 (-3.5)× as long as wide; [subgenus Lespedeza; clade E]. | |
29 Upper surface of the leaflets glabrous (sometimes strigose along the midrib only); pubescence of the stem appressed | |
28 Leaflets 1.3-1.8× as long as wide; [subgenus Lespedeza; clade D]. | |
30 Leaves glabrate, or strigose above only, at least some of the hairs (especially those on the veins below) > 0.5 mm long, green or grey (to somewhat silvery) when fresh; leaflets 1.5-4 (-5) cm long; petiole of midstem leaves 1-1.5 (-2) cm long, much exceeding the rachis; [plants widespread in our area] |