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Key to AngelicaView taxon page for Angelica
(For a list of species in Angelica, use the above link.) Jepson Manual glossary definitions can be seen by moving your cursor over words underlined with dots. 1. Leaf 2–3-ternate-pinnately dissected, segments linear Elongate, with nearly parallel sides; narrower than elliptic or oblong. or linear-oblong, entire Having margins that are continuous and smooth (i.e., without teeth, lobes, etc.). , 2–10 cm ..... A. lineariloba 1' Leaf 1–3-pinnate or -ternate-pinnate, leaflets lanceolate Narrowly elongate, widest in the basal half, often tapered to an acute tip. to widely ovate Egg-shaped (i.e., widest below the middle) in two dimensions (i.e., in one plane), as a leaf. , generally serrate Having margins with sharp, fine to coarse teeth generally pointing tipward, not outward; margins with such teeth on such primary teeth are doubly serrate. to dentate Having margins with sharp, relatively coarse teeth pointing outward, not tipward. or irregularly cut (entire), 1–15 cm 2. Bractlets conspicuous, 5–15 mm; rays, pedicels Stalk of an individual flower in an inflorescence, or the corresponding structure in fruit. not webbed at base 3. 1° leaflets generally sharply reflexed Abruptly bent or curved downward or backward. ; fruit compressed Flattened side-to-side or front-to-back. , ovate to round, 3–4 mm, ribs on back much narrower than marginal, thin ..... A. genuflexa 3' 1° leaflets not reflexed; fruit cylindric Elongate, with parallel sides and, at any point, round in transverse section. , ± oblong Longer than wide, with nearly parallel sides; wider than linear. , 4–9 mm, ribs ± equal, widely, thickly corky-winged ..... A. lucida 2' Bractlets generally 0 or inconspicuous; rays, pedicels webbed at base 4. Basal leaves 1-ternate-pinnate 5' Rays unequal, ascending Curving or angling upward from base, or about 30-60 degrees less than vertical or away from axis of attachment. 6. Leaf oblong; leaflets entire to sparsely serrate; rays 7–14; ovary minutely bristly; fruit oblong, 4–5 mm ..... A. kingii 6' Leaf triangular-ovate; leaflets sharply serrate; rays 15–50; ovary glabrous to minutely hairy; fruit oblong to ovate, 6–7 mm ..... A. californica 4' Basal leaves 2–3-ternate-pinnate 7' Plant bright green, at least adaxially on leaves 8. Plant coastal; leaf Organ arising from a stem, generally composed of a stalk (petiole) and a flat, expanded, green, photosynthetic area (blade); distinguished from a leaflet by the presence in its axil of a bud, branch, thorn, or flower; sometimes with lateral, basal appendages (stipules); either simple (toothed, lobed, or dissected but not divided into leaflets) or compound (divided into leaflets). thick, abaxially generally white-tomentose ..... A. hendersonii 8' Plant not coastal; leaf thin, green, both sides generally glabrous 9. Umbels tomentose Covered with densely interwoven, generally matted hairs. ; 2° umbels head-like, pedicels reduced to a disk ..... A. capitellata 9' Umbels glabrous to short-hairy, but not tomentose; 2° umbels ± open, pedicels webbed at base, not reduced to a disk
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