The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California

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Names are linked to treatments from the Manual


Key to MYOSURUS

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

  1. Fruit beak generally erect to erect-appressed, generally < 0.5 mm, generally << or = body; stamens generally 10
M. minimus
  1' Fruit beak ± ascending, 0.3–2 mm, generally > body; stamens generally 5
 
    2. In fruit, inflorescence < leaves, peduncle < 1 cm; sepal spur < 1 mm
M. sessilis
    2' In fruit, inflorescence > leaves, peduncle generally > 1 cm; sepal spur 1–3 mm
 
      3. Fruit body ± compressed laterally, longer than wide, keel not in a depression; Klamath Ranges, Cascade Range, Sierra Nevada (except Tehachapi Mountain Area), Sacramento Valley, San Bernardino Mountains, Modoc Plateau
M. apetalus
      3' Fruit body not compressed, ± as long as wide, keel in a depression; eastern Desert Mountains
M. cupulatus


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