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Key to Asteraceae, Key M: Herbaceous composites with the leaves alternate or basal and the heads radiate, the rays white, pink, purple, and with a pappus of bristles only

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1 Head 1 per plant (individual rosette); stems 0.1-0.3 dm tall; [TX and OK westwards]
1 Heads 5-300+ per (well-developed) plant; stems 0.3-35 dm tall; [collectively widespread].
..2 Stems with numerous thorns (1-2 cm long, modified axillary branches), and few or no leaves
..2 Stems leafy, not armed with thorns.
....3 Leaves pinnatifid to bipinnatifid; plant annual
....3 Leaves unlobed; plant perennial from caudices, crowns, or rhizomes.
......4 Annuals from taproots; ray florets 0.3-7 mm long.
........5 Ray laminae 0.3-1.0 mm long; cypselas 1.0-1.5 mm long, compressed, 1-nerved on each face
........5 Ray laminae 1.3-7 mm long; cypselas (1.2-) 1.5-2.7 (-3) mm long, compressed or not, 5-18-nerved.
..........6 Disc flowers 25-35 per head; ray flowers in 1 series
..........6 Disc flowers 4-10 (-13) per head; ray flowers in 1-3 series
......4 Perennials from caudices, crowns, or rhizomes; ray florets > 3 mm long.
............ 7 Basal and lower stem leaves petiolate, with blades cordate to rounded at the base
............ ..8 Heads borne in corymbiform arrays, the branches often subtended by large and leaf-like bracts; phyllaries < 2.5 (-3)× as long as wide, often > 1 mm wide; plants (in most species) colonial by rhizomes; rays (in most species) white; phyllaries (in many species) glandular
............ ..8 Heads borne in paniculiform arrays, the branches bearing small and narrow bracts; phyllaries > 3× as long as wide, often < 1 mm wide; plants (in most species) solitary; rays (in most species) blue, violet, or pink; phyllaries eglandular
............ 7 Basal and lower stem leaves sessile (sometimes cordate-clasping), or if petiolate then with cuneate to attenuate bases.
............ ....9 Rays pink, purple, lavender, blue, or pale pink [plants with pale pink rays may need to be keyed both ways].
............ ......10 Heads borne in paniculiform or in diffuse and irregular arrays
............ ......10 Heads borne either in flat-topped or rounded, corymbose arrays, or in narrow racemiform or spiciform panicles, or solitary.
............ ........11 Leaves 1.2-4.0 cm long, 1-4 mm wide, stiff, scabrous margined and weakly spine-tipped; plants 1-7 dm tall; pappus in 2 series, the inner much longer than the outer (ca. 1 mm long) bristles
............ ........11 Leaves either longer or broader or both, herbaceous; Leaves (5-) 13-45 mm wide, herbaceous, neither scabrous-margined nor spine-tipped; plants 4-30 dm tall; pappus not divided into distinct inner and outer series.
............ ..........12 Plants 10-35 dm tall; larger leaves (basal or low on the stem) with cuneate or attenuate bases, the blades 30-50 cm long; [non-native, rarely persistent or spreading from horticultural use]
............ ..........12 Plants 1-12 dm tall; larger leaves with blades 2-20 cm long; [natives, collectively widespread and common in our region]
............ ....9 Rays white (or very slightly pink-flushed).
............ ............ 13 Heads borne in paniculiform or in diffuse and irregular arrays
............ ............ 13 Heads borne either in flat-topped or rounded, corymbose arrays, or in narrow racemiform/spiciform panicles, or solitary.
............ ............ ..14 Heads arrayed in 1 (or more) cylindrical thyrses
............ ............ ..14 Heads borne in either narrow racemiform/spiciform panicles, or in corymbose arrays.
............ ............ ....15 Heads borne in corymbose arrays.
............ ............ ......16 Disc flowers yellow (and often fading to pink or purplish).
............ ............ ........17 Rays 2-7, the ray ligules 2-11 mm long, often twisted or contorted; phyllaries whitish with a distinct green tip, the green area about as wide as long
............ ............ ........17 Rays (8-) 9-40, the ray ligules 4-20 mm long, generally planar (or neatly coiling at post-maturity); phyllaries various.
............ ............ ..........18 Pappus double, with an outer set of bristles < 1 mm long; leaves entire
............ ............ ..........18 Pappus not divided into distinctively different outer and inner series; leaves toothed or entire.
............ ............ ............ 19 Achenes not glandular, either glabrous or strigillose
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