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1 Plants with narrow (0.5-1.0 mm wide), stiff leaves 3-20 cm long; leaves ± erect; emergent in sand and fine gravel of shallow, ephemeral bedrock pools and seeps in woodland glades or on open outcrops. |
..2 Leaves grass-green; megaspore surface granular or unornamented, > 525 μm in diameter; [in basic (limestone) substrates]; [2 n: n. AL, nw. GA and northward] |
..2 Leaves gray-green to bright-green; megaspore surface ridged or tuberculate, < 525 μm in diameter; [in acidic substrates]. |
....3 Plants 10-15 cm tall, individual plants apparent; leaf bases often with shiny black phyllopods; velum coverage < 30%; megaspores white to light gray, 400-525 μm in diameter. |
......4 Megaspores typically 440-510 μm in diameter; ornamentation pattern wrinkled to low tuberculate; [plants on granite outcrops]; [4 n: Piedmont of e. AL (and w. GA?)] |
......4 Megaspores typically < 450 μm in diameter, ornamentation pattern sparsely wrinkled, short-ridged (some with pseudo-reticulate configuration) or densely tuberculate; [plants on granite or sandstone outcrops]; [2X: Piedmont of e. AL to s. VA; 4 n populations reported in s. GA and se. VA] |
....3 Plants 2-10 cm tall; individuals densely clustered or mat-forming, often not readily discernable; leaf bases pale (black phyllopods absent); velum coverage > 70% (as little as 25% in Isoetes species 1); megaspores light gray to black, < 400 μm in diameter. |
........5 Plants 3-8 (-10) cm tall; velum coverage 40-60% (occasionally as little as 25%); megaspores olive-gray to brown; [2 n: Lancaster County, Piedmont of SC] |
........5 Plants 2-4 (-7) cm tall; velum coverage 70-100%; megaspores pale gray to black. |
..........6 Plants in large, sometimes densely clustered colonies, 3-5 (-7) cm tall, with globose rootstocks (some with elongated rootstalks); megaspores ± dull, densely ornamented with fine, often low and/ or obscure tubercles; [2 n: Piedmont of GA] |
..........6 Plants in dense, continuous mats; frequently joined, 2-3 (-4) cm tall, with elongated rootstalks (no globose rootstocks); megaspores ± shiny, unornamented or obscurely wrinkled; [2 n: Piedmont of GA] |
1 Plants with broad (1.25-2.25 mm wide), ± flaccid leaves > 15 cm long; submerged or emergent in mineral or organic substrate of swamps, marshes, ponds, rivers, shores or open graminoid swales. |
............ 7 Megaspores > 575 μm in diameter, with reticulate ornamentation. |
............ ..8 Velum coverage < 30%; plants with leaves 15-20 cm long in fast-flowing open streams; [Mountains of TN or VA and northwards]. |
............ ....9 Megaspore muri unevenly tall in congested, broken-reticulate pattern; [10 n: n. VA, n. NJ northwards] |
............ ....9 Megaspore muri evenly tall in uncongested, evenly-reticulate pattern; [8 n: se. TN] |
............ ..8 Velum coverage > 30%; plants with leaves 20-45 cm long in slow-flowing woodland stream channels; [Coastal Plain of GA, FL, and AL]. |
............ ......10 Megaspore ornamentation congested with thinner but still moderately thick muri; velum coverage ± 30%; [6 n: s. GA, ne. FL, se. AL] |
............ ......10 Megaspore ornamentation open with thick muri; velum coverage ± 60%; [6 n: s. GA] |
............ 7 Megaspores < 575 μm in diameter; with conspicuously echinate (spiny), reticulate, nearly spiny, low tuberculate and/or vermiform (worm-like) ornamentation. |
............ ........11 Velum coverage > 40% (uncommonly to ± 30% in Isoetes valida). |
............ ..........12 Plants with broad (1.25-2.25 mm wide), light yellow-green, ± firm, reflexed leaves; velum coverage 45-70% (uncommonly only 30%); megaspores with tall, uneven, thin muri in ragged-reticulate pattern; [2 n: found in woodland seepages (less commonly in pools); [primarily Mountains, uncommonly of Piedmont and Coastal Plain, PA to s. AL; also ne. MS] |
............ ..........12 Plants with narrow (1.0-1.5 mm wide), dark-green, straggly to widely reflexed leaves; velum coverage 80-100%; megaspores with low tubercles or broad ridges (mounds) of even height in broken to evenly reticulate pattern; [Coastal Plain]. |
............ ............ 13 Megaspores mostly psilate with only occasional tubercles or low muri; plants of Texas coastal prairies [2 n: Calhoun and Aransas Cos., TX] |
............ ............ 13 Megaspores tuberculate; plants of streams and swamps [nearly endemic to FL]. |
............ ............ ..14 Megaspores ca. 500 μm in diameter, with dense ornamentation pattern of small tubercles; leaves 1.25-1.5 mm wide; [2 n: Jackson Co., FL] |
............ ............ ..14 Megaspores < 450 μm in diameter, with coarse ornamentation pattern of broad tubercles or loosely interconnected vermiform mounds; leaves ca. 1.0 mm wide; [2 n: FL, sw. GA, se. AL Coastal Plain] |
............ ........11 Velum coverage < 40%. |
............ ............ ....15 Megaspore ornamentation of low vermiform muri in semi-reticulate pattern or with low tubercles. |
............ ............ ......16 Megaspore ornamentation of semi-reticulate pattern or with (usually obscure) tubercles; megaspores 440-480 (-520) μm in diameter (tetraploids). |
............ ............ ........17 Leaves firm, ± stiffly erect ( Juncus-like); sporangium heavily brown-streaked and with 20-40% velum coverage; megaspore surface smooth, prominently ornamented with broad, often vermiform muri; [4 n: s. GA Coastal Plain] |
............ ............ ........17 Leaves reflexed to loosely erect; sporangium ± unmarked and with ca. 10% velum coverage; megaspore surface mealy, sparsely to (uncommonly) densely ornamented with ± obscure tubercles and/or narrow muri; [4 n: Piedmont, s. VA and n. NC] |
............ ............ ......16 Megaspore ornamentation plain or with irregular pattern of distinct, often numerous tubercles; megaspores < 440 μm in diameter (diploids). |
............ ............ ..........18 Megaspores < 360 μm in diameter; megaspores ornamented with dense pattern of ± narrow, short muri; velum coverage 15-35%. |
............ ............ ............ 19 [2 n: freshwater tidal marshes, e. VA Coastal Plain] |
............ ............ ............ 19 [2 n: blackwater streams, s. MS Coastal Plain] |
............ ............ ..........18 Megaspores > 360 μm in diameter; megaspores plain or ornamented with vermiform muri and/or broad tubercles; velum coverage 5-15%; [ephemeral inland freshwater pools and swales]. |
............ ............ ............ ..20 Broad (± 1.3 mm wide) light green leaves, bases never becoming black-brown and hardened; megaspores ± 410 (to 440) μm in diameter in diameter; conspicuously ornamented with numerous low tubercles or ridges; [2 n: woodland pools of Piedmont of VA to AL and se. MS |
............ ............ ............ ..20 Narrow (± 1 mm wide) gray-green leaves with shiny, black-brown bases when spores are mature; megaspores ± 380 μm in diameter in diameter; typically with plain and mealy surface or obscurely ornamented with scattered tubercles and ridges; [2 n: wet prairies and open graminoid swales of s. MS, w. AL and westward |
............ ............ ....15 Megaspore ornamentation in distinctly reticulate (‘honeycomb’) pattern or with thin sharp spines or otherwise dense pattern of tall, short-crested, almost echinate muri. |
............ ............ ............ ....21 Plants emergent or aquatic; megaspores ± 460 (occasionally to 500) μm in diameter; evenly-reticulate ornamentation pattern of even-topped muri continuous to the equatorial ridge without an equatorial band; [2 n: Atlantic Coastal Plain, Appalachian Mts and irregularly northward, south to c GA, ne AL] |
............ ............ ............ ....21 Plants primarily emergent or amphibious; megaspores > 520 (rarely to over 600) μm in diameter; unevenly-reticulate and interrupted ornamentation pattern of ragged-topped muri, with an equatorial band of few to numerous spines; [4 n or 6 n]. |
............ ............ ............ ......22 Megaspores densely echinate; XXXX; [PA and s. NJ northward] |
............ ............ ............ ......22 Megaspores primarily reticulate, often bearing tubercles or some equatorial spines but not densely echinate throughout; YYYY; [collectively widespread] |
............ ............ ............ ........23 Leaves narrow (< 2.0 mm wide), blackish-green to olive green; megaspore ornamentation broken-reticulate to almost spiny with numerous tubercles often with short, mostly stand-alone muri or with broken ridges, usually with an equatorial band of numerous spines. |
............ ............ ............ ..........24 Leaves of mature plants 20-45 cm long, 1.0-1.5 mm wide, slender, wiry, dark (blackish) green; velum coverage 10-20%; moderately congested, almost echinate megaspore ornamentation pattern; aquatic in blackwater streams; [4 n: Coastal Plain, VA to AL] |
............ ............ ............ ..........24 Leaves of mature plants 10-20 cm long, 1.25-2.0 mm wide, olive-green; velum coverage 25-30%; densely congested (uncommonly uncongested and low-reticulate) megaspore ornamentation pattern; emergent on tidal beaches. |
............ ............ ............ ............ 25 Megaspore ornamentation open with few tubercles and with low, broad muri with even crests; [4 n: Coastal Plain, s. VA to DC] |
............ ............ ............ ............ 25 Megaspore ornamentation densely congested with tubercles and moderately tall, narrow, short muri with uneven crests; [4 n: Coastal Plain, VA northward] |
............ ............ ............ ........23 Leaves broad (> 2.0 mm wide), dark green to bright green; megaspore ornamentation moderately to evenly reticulate with few or no standalone short muri or tubercles, usually with equatorial band absent or a plain band with few spines. |
............ ............ ............ ............ ..26 Irregularly reticulate megaspore ornamentation pattern of both interconnected, longer muri and short, stand-alone muri; velum coverage ± 30% (occasionally less); plants usually deeply rooted (> 20% of leaf length) in clay or clayey-sand; [4 n: Coastal Plain; LA, MS, AL] |
............ ............ ............ ............ ..26 Regularly reticulate megaspore ornamentation pattern of interconnected muri with few or no stand-alone muri; velum coverage 10-25%; plants usually shallowly rooted (10-20% of leaf length) in sand or silty-sand substrate. |
............ ............ ............ ............ ....27 Velum coverage 20-25%; megaspores with ± open, reticulate ornamentation pattern; [4 n: Appalachian Mts and VA to AL Coastal Plain] |
............ ............ ............ ............ ....27 Velum coverage 6-10 (-20)%; megaspores with ± congested, densely reticulate ornamentation pattern; [6 n: NC Coastal Plain] |