|  | Elliptica: Answers
    to key questions in Rushes, Bulrushes & Pondweeds plus the remaining
    Monocots of Saskatchewan by V. L. Harms, A. L. Leighton, and M. A. Vetter
    leading to this species. The answers are in the order you would
    normally work through the key. 
     
      |  | Plants
        perennial, usually mat-forming; rhizomes present; tubercles, when
        clearly differentiated, distinctly less wide than achenes.  NOT
        [Plants annual, with culms densely cespitose; rhizomes absent; tubercles
        nearly as wide as achenes.] |  |  | Tubercles
        clearly differentiated; achenes rounded distally and distinct from
        tubercles; bulbs and tubers absent.  NOT [Tubercles not clearly
        differentiated; achenes tapering or narrowly truncate distally, often
        similar to tubercles in color, texture and form; bulbs or tubers often
        present on rhizomes and/or at culm bases.] |  |  | Achenes
        without fine horizontal ridges, biconvex or trigonous to nearly terete;
        proximal scale of spikelets empty.  NOT [Achenes with 30 - 60 fine
        horizontal ridges (trabeculae) and ca. 8 - 12 longitudinal ridges and
        achene angles, trigonous to nearly terete; proximal scale of spikelets
        fertile (subtending flowers, not empty).] |  |  | Styles
        trifid, sometimes bifid; achenes trigonous or biconvex; achene surface
        roughened at high (30X) magnification; spikelets 4 - 8 mm long (ours
        usually at most 5 mm long); longest rhizome internodes 2 - 10 mm long. 
        SK species in the E. tenuis complex.  NOT [Styles bifid,
        (very rarely trifid in E. palustris); achenes biconvex (rarely
        trigonous in E. palustris); achene surface smooth at high (30X)
        magnification; spikelets 3 - 25 mm long (ours usually 5 mm or longer);
        longest rhizome internodes 5 - 60 mm long.  SK species in the E.
        palustris complex.] |  |  | Spikelet
        scales ovate, 1.7 - 3 (4) mm long, 1 - 1.5 mm wide; scales in the middle
        of spikelets with prominent hyaline margins and tips.  NOT
        [Spikelet scales broadly ovate, 1 - 1.3 mm long, to 1 mm wide; scales in
        the middle of spikelets with narrow hyaline margins and tips, or no
        hyaline areas.] |  |  | Spikelet
        scales with apices rounded to obtuse (rarely acute), usually entire or
        shallowly notched, sometimes bifid; the apical colorless, hyaline part
        of scales at mid-spikelet 0.2 - 0.7 mm long and mostly shorter than
        wide; rhizomes 0.5 - 2.5 mm wide, the longer internodes 2 - 10 mm long. 
        NOT [Spikelet scales with apices acute to acuminate, usually bifid or
        shallowly notched, often entire in distal part of spikelet; the apical
        colorless, hyaline part of scales at mid-spikelet 0.6 - 1.2 mm long and
        mostly longer than wide; rhizomes 2 - 3 mm wide, the longer internodes
        to 2 mm long.]
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  |  | Eleocharis: Answers
    to key questions in Rushes, Bulrushes & Pondweeds plus the remaining
    Monocots of Saskatchewan by V. L. Harms, A. L. Leighton, and M. A. Vetter
    leading to this genus. The
    answers are in the order you would normally work through the key. 
     
      |  | Flowers
        and achenes naked in the axils of scales, not enclosed in a sac; flowers
        usually perfect (sometimes some flowers imperfect in Cyperus,
        Rhynchospora and Cladium).  NOT [Flowers and achenes enclosed in a
        sac (perigynium) borne in the axils of scales; flowers imperfect.] |  |  | Perianth
        bristles absent or up to 6 per flower; if more than 6, then only
        somewhat longer than the achenes.  NOT [Perianth bristles usually
        more than 10 per flower, much longer than the achenes, conspicuously
        elongated to over 10 mm long in fruit stage and usually obscuring most
        scales in spikelets.] |  |  | Inflorescence
        not a solitary, terminal spike; if solitary, terminal and spike-like,
        then inflorescence +/- terete.  NOT [Inflorescence a compressed,
        solitary, terminal spike bearing few-flowered spikelets attached in 2
        rows.] |  |  | Inflorescence
        a solitary terminal spikelet; inflorescence bracts absent or up to 8 mm
        long and only slightly longer than the spikelet; achenes usually <= 2
        mm long (up to 2.3 mm in Eleocharis quinqueflora).  NOT
        [Inflorescence usually with > 1 spikelet; if only 1 spikelet present,
        then inflorescence bract usually 10 - 200 mm long (but as short as 7 mm
        in Schoenoplectus subterminalis) and achenes 2 - 3.5 mm long.] |  |  | Leaf
        sheaths lacking blades; inflorescence bracts absent (subproximal and
        proximal scales, especially those lacking flowers, might be mistaken for
        very short bracts); scales 3 - 500 per spikelet; achenes usually bearing
        a clearly differentiated tubercle (but see Eleocharis quinqueflora and
        E. coloradoensis).  NOT [Leaf sheaths with short to long blades;
        inflorescence bracts present (may be absent at maturity because
        deciduous but will leave a scar) up to 8 mm long and only slightly
        longer than spikelets; scales 3 - 20+ per spikelet; achenes lacking a
        tubercle but sometimes beaked.]
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