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1 Leaves 3-foliolate; shrub to 4 m tall; inflorescence of small lateral and terminal clusters; pedicels < 1 mm long, with bracteoles; [subgenus Lobadium; section Lobadium]. | |
3 Terminal leaflets 15-40 mm long; plants spreading to prostrate; flowers produced at or after the expansion of the leaves; [sandy areas in OH, IN, IL, and IA] | |
4 Terminal leaflets broadly rhombic or obovate, 3-lobed, and also scalloped or toothed, rounded or angled at the tip; flowers produced at or after the expansion of the leaves; pedicels 2-3 mm long, glabrous to densely woolly; petals usually hairy on the inner surface; fruits 5-6 mm in diameter; [west of the Mississippi River and disjunct eastwards in KY, TN, and AL] | |
1 Leaves (3-) 5-31-foliolate; shrub or small tree, to 12 m tall; inflorescence either of dense, terminal panicles or small lateral and terminal clusters; pedicels 1.5-2.5 mm long, lacking bracteoles. | |
6 Leaves 5-9-foliolate; leaflets < 4 cm long, 1-1.5× as long as wide, evergreen, softly puberulent below; [subgenus Lobadium; section Styphonia] | |
6 Leaves 5-31-foliolate; leaflets 2-9 cm long, 2-9× as long as wide, deciduous (turning orange to scarlet in the fall), glabrous, glabrescent, or pubescent (with long hairs) beneath; [subgenus Rhus]. | |
7 Rachis of the leaf winged between each pair of adjacent leaflets; stems and petioles puberulent; leaflets entire to remotely toothed. | |
8 Leaflets 4-9× as long as wide; rachis + wings < 3.5 mm wide (at widest points); [western edge of our area, in e. OK and e. TX, westward] | |
8 Leaflets 2-4× as long as wide; rachis + wings > 4 mm wide (at widest points); [collectively widespread in our area]. | |