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1 Flowers solitary, on terminal or axillary pedicels 0-50 (-70) mm long; corolla salverform; leaves 2-15 (-20) mm long. | |
2 Stems prostrate and creeping, rooting at the nodes. | |
3 Corolla white (rarely pale lavender); capsule (2.3-) 3.0-6.3 mm across; leaves 2-13 mm wide; pedicels usually single, 2-25 mm long; flowers chasmogamous and cleistogamous (the cleistogamous borne underground); [of the outer Coastal Plain] | |
3 Corolla blue (rarely white); capsule 2.5-5.0 mm across; leaves 0.5-7 mm wide; pedicels single or paired, to 60 mm long; flowers all chasmogamous and aerial; [of the Mountains] | |
4 Flowers borne in leaf axils; pedicels either straight or recurving in fruit; annuals with a long, thin, sparingly branched taproot; [TX, AR, OK westwards and southwards]. | |
5 Corollas 5-8 mm long; stipules to 2.5 mm long, bearing bristles at the margin; flowers heterostylous | |
4 Flowers borne terminally on the stem; pedicels remaining straight in fruit, thus the capsules borne upright; annuals or perennials with fibrous and branched roots; [collectively widespread in our region]. | |
8 Stems 1-4 (-7) cm tall; leaves mostly oblanceolate, 0.3-3.0 mm wide; corolla 5-12 mm long, white to pale pink; seeds with a hilar ridge in an elliptical depression | |
9 Plants perennial, with a well-developed, persistent basal rosette; corolla 5.8-16 (-21) mm long, the tube (2-) 4-11 (-12) mm long | |
10 Calyx lobes slightly shorter than to slightly longer than the corolla tube; corollas white, 2.0-5.5 mm long, the tube 0.8-2.5 mm long | |
10 Calyx lobes 1/5 as long as to slightly longer than the corolla tube; corollas purple or violet (rarely white), 3.5-10 (-12.5) mm long, the tube 2.0-5.5 mm long | |
11 Stipules of mid-cauline leaves ciliate or fringed, and also often bristle-tipped; largest mid-cauline leaves 0.5-3 mm wide; capsule either obovoid-cylindric, longer than wide, the free calyx lobes distinctly shorter than the capsule, or (in var. floridana) globose or subglobose; [of calcareous glades and barrens or in FL of calcareous sands] | |
12 Capsule globose or subglobose, 1-1.3× as long as wide; largest leaves 0.3-1.2 mm wide; [of pine rocklands in s. FL] | |
13 Largest mid-cauline leaves 3-6 mm wide; main stem leaves lacking axillary shoot leaf fascicles; inflorescence loose, usually with 5-10 pure white flowers per square cm in pressed specimens; corolla pure white; [of limestone palisade cliffs of KY and TN] | |
13 Largest mid-cauline leaves 0.5-3 mm wide; main stem leaves with axillary shoot leaf fascicles; inflorescence loose, usually with 10-20 flowers per square cm in pressed specimens; corolla pale blue; [collectively widespread in our area] | |
15 Stem internodes 6-46 mm long; plants branched less prolifically, if branched at or near the base, the branches ascending or vertical; [widespread in our area, usually on rocky, calcareous substrates] | |
17 Leaves ovate or lanceolate, 1-6× as long as wide, 4-34 mm wide, widest toward the base or at the middle; calyx lobes 1-7 mm long. | |
18 Calyx lobes 4-7 mm long; leaves mostly lanceolate (varying from narrowly lanceolate to broadly ovate), 17-33 mm long, 4-10 mm wide, 3.3-6× as long as wide | |
18 Calyx lobes 1-4 mm long; leaves mostly ovate (varying from broadly ovate to ovate-lanceolate), 8-63 mm long, 6-34 mm wide, 1-3.2× as long as wide. | |
19 Corollas light purple to white, (4-) 5-8 (-10) mm long; leaves (10-) 25-50 (-60) mm long, (6-) 12-30 (-34) mm wide; stems sparsely to densely pubescent; median internodes 2-9 cm long; leaves with pubescence ciliate on the leaf margin, on the midrib, and scattered on the surface; [of various habitats, widely distributed] | |
19 Corollas deep purple, 8-12 mm long; leaves 8-20 (-30) mm long, 3-8 (-13) mm wide; stems glabrous (or slightly short-pubescent on the lower nodes only); median internodes 0.5-4 cm long; leaves entirely glabrous or with pubescence ciliate on the leaf margin, on the midrib, but lacking from the leaf surface; [of high elevation rocky summits and adjacent grassy balds in w. NC, e. TN, and sw. VA] | |
21 Leaves 1.3-4.7 cm long, 0.5-4.0 mm wide (mostly < 2.5 mm wide), 7-20× as long as wide; inflorescence very diffuse and open, to 20 cm long, the branches ascending, spreading, or deflexed, slender and often ultimately filiform, with 1-4 remote nodes bearing reduced leaves, the pedicels to 14 mm long; internodes mostly 4-9; mature capsules mostly 1.5-2.5 mm long and wide; stem densely cinereous-puberulent, especially at the nodes | |
21 Leaves 1.6-4.0 cm long, 1.5-6.0 mm wide (mostly > 2.5 mm wide), 4-11× as long as wide; inflorescence rather open to rather compact, < 12 cm long, the branches ascending or spreading, slender, pedicels to 8 mm long; internodes mostly 7-11; mature capsules mostly 1.8-3.0 mm long and wide; stem densely cinereous-puberulent, glabrate, or glabrous. | |
23 Stems glabrous or glabrate (sometimes puberulent on the nodes only); internodes 7-10, the median internodes (1.1-) 2.0-4.5 (-6.0) cm long; [of seasonally wet soil mats on moderate to high elevation granitic domes in sw. NC, nw. SC, and ne. GA] | |
23 Stems densely cinereous-puberulent; internodes (6-) 7-11 (-13), the median internodes (1.0-) 1.5-3.5 (-4.4) cm long; [of dry sandy, shaley, gravelly, or rocky soil, widely distributed] |