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Key to Cerastium

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1 Petals 10-18 mm long, 2-3× as long as the sepals; leaves 2-7 cm long; plants perennial, typically with some shoots not flowering.
..2 Leaf blades narrowly lanceolate to narrowly ovate, obtuse to acute at tip, more-or-less rounded at base; stems spreading or decumbent basally, ascending-erect distally.
....3 Leaf blades narrowly lanceolate, obtuse to acute, well-spaced on stem, moderately to densely pubescent with dull hairs but may be glabrate in age; plants forming small clumps
....3 Leaf blades narrowly ovate, obtuse and blunt at tip, tightly spaced on stem, very densely pubescent with silvery or translucent-white permanent hairs; plants form clumps to several dm wide; [endemic to serpentine in PA and MD]
..2 Leaf blades narrowly to broadly linear, acute or short-acuminate at tip, tapered to base; stems erect nearly whole length
......4 Nodes of the lower and middle stem lacking axillary leaf tufts; stems and leaf blades densely white-tomentose, obscuring the surfaces
......4 Nodes of the lower and middle stem with axillary tufts of leaves; stems and leaf blades villous, but thinly so and allowing the surface to be seen.
........5 Plants strongly rhizomatous with long-creeping shoots, lacking taproot; flowering stems usually 25-30 cm long; stem pubescence eglandular (glandular hairs present in the inflorescence only); sepals 5-7 mm long; anthers 1.0-1.1 mm long; petals often turning brown when dry; [exotic]
........5 Plants clumped, with taproots or shortly rhizomatous; flowering stems usually 5-20 cm long; stem pubescence glandular; sepals 3.5-6 (-7) mm long; anthers 0.8-0.9 mm long; petals usually remaining white when dried; [native]
1 Petals 3-8 mm long, shorter than, equaling, or up to 1.5× as long as the sepals; leaves 0.5-3.0 cm long (to 8 cm long in C. nutans and C. brachypodum); plants annual, with all shoots producing flowers (except C. fontanum ssp. vulgare).
..........6 Perennial, matted at the base and rooting at the nodes.
............ 7 Sepals 5-7 mm long; petals 5-7 mm long; capsules cylindric, 9-13 mm long mm long
............ 7 Sepals 2.5-3 mm long; petals 2.5-3.5 mm long; capsules broadly ovoid, 4-5 mm long
..........6 Annual, taprooted.
............ ..8 Sepals with long, appressed, eglandular hairs extending beyond the tip of the sepal.
............ ....9 Inflorescence an open cyme, most of the pedicels longer than the sepals
............ ....9 Inflorescence a compact, cymose cluster, most of the pedicels shorter than the sepals
............ ..8 Sepals lacking long, appressed, eglandular hairs.
............ ......10 Styles, sepals, and petals 3-4 (-5); capsule teeth 6-8 (-10).
............ ........11 Styles, sepals, and petals 4 (-5); capsule teeth 8 (-10); capsules ca. 1.5 × as long as the sepals; cauline leaves 2-3 × as long as wide
............ ........11 Styles, sepals, and petals 3 (-4); capsule teeth 6 (-8); capsules ca. 2 × as long as the sepals; cauline leaves 8-10 × as long as wide
............ ......10 Styles, sepals, and petals 5; capsule teeth 10.
............ ..........12 Bracts of the inflorescence with distinctly scarious margins; leaves mostly 0.5-1.0- (-1.5) cm long.
............ ............ 13 Petals equaling or surpassing the sepals; cleft in petal apex 1.0-1.5 mm deep
............ ............ 13 Petals shorter than the sepals; cleft in petal apex 0.2-0.5 (-0.9) mm deep
............ ..........12 Bracts of the inflorescence with green margins; leaves mostly (1.0-) 1.5-8 cm long.
............ ............ ..14 Pedicels 3-10 (-15) mm long; leaves to 3.5 cm long
............ ............ ..14 Pedicels (10-) 15-40 (-55) mm long; leaves to 8 cm long

Key to Caryophyllaceae, Key B: Subkey in Caryophyllaceae

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1 Petals absent; fruit a 1-seeded, indehiscent utricle; styles 2; [tribe Sclerantheae]
1 Petals present (rarely obsolete or essentially absent); fruit a few-many seeded capsule; styles 3-5.
..2 Leaves fleshy; seeds > 3 mm long; [of seabeaches and dunes] ; [tribe Sclerantheae]
..2 Leaves membranaceous or stiff; seeds < 2 mm long; [of various habitats].
....3 Styles 4-5.
......4 Leaves linear-subulate, < 2 mm wide; styles 4-5.
........5 Valves or teeth of the capsule twice as many as the styles; [tribe Alsineae]
........5 Valves or teeth of the capsule as many as the styles; [tribe Sagineae]
......4 Leaves ovate, obovate, > 4 mm wide; styles 5; [tribe Alsineae].
..........6 Capsule cylindric, dehiscent by 10 apical teeth
..........6 Capsule ovoid, dehiscent by 5 valves, each apically 2-cleft
....3 Styles 3.
............ 7 Inflorescence umbelliform; petals irregularly denticulate at apex; [tribe Alsineae]
............ 7 Inflorescence cymose or racemiform; petals entire, notched, or deeply cleft.
............ ..8 Petals shallowly to deeply 2-cleft, notched at least 1/4 of the length, often divided nearly to the base and then appearing almost as 10 petals; [tribe Alsineae].
............ ....9 Capsule cylindric, twice as long as the sepals; petals 2-cleft 1/5 - 1/2 length; styles (3-) 5 (-6), 0.5-2 mm long
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............ ....9 Capsule spherical, ellipsoid, or globose, as long as or slightly longer than the sepals; petals 2-cleft 2/3-3/4 length (1/2 length in Rabelera); styles (2-) 3 (-5), 0.2-7 mm long
............ ......10 Stems square; petals 2-cleft ca 1/2 of length
............ ......10 Stems round or roundish; petals 2-cleft 2/3 to 3/4 of length
............ ..8 Petals entire, or emarginate.
............ ........11 Valves or teeth of the capsule as many as the styles.
............ ..........12 Leaves strongly basally disposed, most in the lowermost 1/3 of the stem, and overlapping (the internodes < the leaf length; leaves firm, with axillary fascicles of leaves; [tribe Sagineae]
............ ..........12 Leaves evenly distributed along the stem and widely spaced (the internodes > the leaf length); leaves herbaceous to slightly fleshy, generally without axillary fascicles of leaves.
............ ............ 13 Sepals 4; petals 0; [tribe Sagineae]
............ ............ 13 Sepals 5; petals 5; [tribe Sclerantheae]
............ ........11 Valves or teeth of the capsule twice as many as the styles.
............ ............ ..14 Seeds with an aril; [tribe Arenarieae]
............ ............ ..14 Seeds lacking an aril.
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............ ............ ....15 Capsule straight; petals entire or barely emarginated; [tribe Arenarieae]
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............ ............ ....15 Capsule cylindrical, and often somewhat curved; petals emarginate to bifid; [tribe Alsineae]
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