The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California

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Key to NICOTIANA

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

  1. Shrub or small tree; herbage glabrous, glaucous
N. glauca
  1' Annual or perennial herb; herbage generally glandular-hairy
 
    2. Corolla 50–75 mm; cauline leaves generally elliptic; basal leaves tapered to winged petiole
N. sylvestris
    2' Corolla 15–50 mm; cauline leaves generally lanceolate; basal leaves petioled
 
      3. Cauline leaves clasping; perennial herb, base often slightly woody; corolla open during day
N. obtusifolia
      3' Cauline leaves not clasping; annual; corolla closed during day
 
        4. Cauline leaves generally ± sessile (except lowest)
 
          5. Corolla tube 15–20 mm, limb 8–10 mm wide; filaments attached ± at 1 level below middle of corolla tube; calyx lobes very unequal
N. clevelandii
          5' Corolla tube 25–50 mm, limb 20–50 mm wide; filaments attached at various levels above middle of corolla tube; calyx lobes ± unequal
N. quadrivalvis
        4' Cauline leaves petioled
 
          6. Calyx dark-striped, lobes narrowly lanceolate, unequal, generally > tube, not pock-marked; plant densely glandular
N. acuminata var. multiflora
          6' Calyx not striped, lobes triangular, ± equal, < tube, pock-marked; plant glabrous to ± sparsely glandular
N. attenuata


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