Key to Hastingsia
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(For a list of species in Hastingsia, use the above link.)
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1. Stem 40–89 cm;
leaves (28)35–41(53) cm;
perianth parts
spreading Oriented more or less perpendicularly to the axis of attachment; often, more or less horizontal.
to
ascending Curving or angling upward from base, or about 30-60 degrees less than vertical or away from axis of attachment.
in
distal 3/4; plants in areas with water all year
..... H. alba 1' Stem 28–52 cm; leaves (19)21–27(35) cm; perianth parts spreading to
reflexed Abruptly bent or curved downward or backward.
in distal 3/4; plants in areas moist in spring, dry in summer
..... H. serpentinicola
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