The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California

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Key to MENTZELIA

N.B.: couplets are linked, e.g., 1. is linked to 1'.

  1. Biennial or perennial herb (sometimes flowers 1st year); seeds lenticular and winged or fusiform and ribbed lengthwise
 
    2. Seeds ± fusiform, 3-ribbed lengthwise, not winged
M. torreyi
    2' Seeds lenticular, winged
 
      3. Petal-like staminodes 5
 
        4. Petal tips obtuse to rounded; sandy soils
M. multiflora subsp. longiloba
        4' Petal tips acute; gypsum-clay soils
M. pterosperma
      3' Petal-like staminodes 0
 
        5. Petals > 30 mm; fruit generally > 25 mm
M. laevicaulis
        5' Petals < 20 mm; fruit generally < 25 mm
 
          6. Leaves entire, narrow
M. polita
          6' Leaves toothed or lobed
 
            7. Fruit > 12 mm
M. inyoensis
            7' Fruit < 10 mm
M. oreophila
  1' Annual; seeds grain- or prism-like, or narrowed and folded near middle
 
    8. Fruit > 4 mm diam; seeds narrowed and folded near middle, end beak-like, ashy white; filament tip generally wide and minutely 2-toothed
 
      9. Petals 8, < 12 mm; filament tips acute, teeth 0
M. reflexa
      9' Petals 5, generally > 15 mm; filament tips 2-toothed, anther generally on thread-like stalk between teeth
 
        10. Flower bract white-scarious, margin green
M. involucrata
        10' Flower bract green ± throughout (except sometimes base)
 
          11. Upper leaves and bracts ± cordate, clasping; fruit sessile, 14–25 mm, erect
M. hirsutissima
          11' Upper leaves and bracts not clasping; fruit pedicelled, generally 9–15 mm, often reflexed
 
            12. Anther stalk generally < teeth; seeds narrowed at middle; e Sonoran Desert
M. tricuspis
            12' Anther stalk generally > teeth; seeds narrowed above and below middle; c Mojave Desert
M. tridentata
    8' Fruit generally < 4 mm diam; seeds grain- or prism-like; filament tip ± thread-like (except M. micrantha), not toothed
 
      13. Seeds 1-rowed above mid-ovary, prism-like, angles grooved
 
        14. Outer 5 filaments widened to 2-forked tip
M. micrantha
        14' Outer filaments ± thread-like, tip not 2-forked
 
          15. Basal leaves lobed; sepals 2–7 mm; petals 3–10 mm; style 3–7 mm
M. affinis
          15' Basal leaves entire or toothed; sepals 1–4 mm; petals 2–6 mm; style 1–3.5 mm
M. dispersa
      13' Seeds 2–3-rowed above mid-ovary, grain-like, angles rounded or sharp, not grooved
 
        16. Flower bracts generally entire; axillary fruits often curved 90°+
 
          17. Petals generally > 8 mm
 
            18. Seed not folded at 1 end, angles acute, surface pointed-papillate
M. jonesii
            18' Seed with flap-like fold at 1 end, angles rounded, surface rounded-papillate
 
              19. Sepals > 8 mm; petals 12–24 mm; style 7–15 mm
M. eremophila
              19' Sepals < 8 mm; petals 7–15 mm; style 4–8 mm
M. nitens
          17' Petals generally < 8 mm
 
            20. Seed surface smooth
M. desertorum
            20' Seed surface papillate
 
              21. Seed angles acute, surface pointed-papillate
M. albicaulis
              21' Seed angles rounded, surface rounded-papillate
M. obscura
        16' Flower bracts toothed or lobed; axillary fruits straight, erect <|,"742">
 
          22. Flower bracts green throughout, not whitish at base
 
            23. Petals 8–22 mm, tip obtuse to notched
M. pectinata
            23' Petals > 20 mm, tip abruptly acuminate
 
              24. Petals 8–17 mm wide; c&s Sierra Nevada Foothills
M. crocea
              24' Petals 16–33 mm wide; San Joaquin Valley, e San Francisco Bay Area, n Inner South Coast Ranges
M. lindleyi
          22' Flower bracts whitish at base or ± white-scarious
 
            25. Flower bracts wide, ± concealing flowers and fruits, mostly white-scarious; inflorescence dense
M. congesta
            25' Flowers bracts narrow, not concealing flowers and fruits, whitish below middle; inflorescence open to ± dense
 
              26. Petals generally > 8 mm
M. gracilenta
              26' Petals generally < 8 mm
 
                27. Styles 1.5–3 mm; cauline leaves generally entire (or 2-lobed at base)
M. montana
                27' Styles 3–6 mm; cauline leaves generally lobed
M. veatchiana


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