|  | Prosartes: Answers to key questions
    leading to this genus, from Lilies, Irises & Orchids of Saskatchewan
    by Vernon L. Harms and Anna L. Leighton.  Note that Prosartes is
    arrived at two different ways in the key.
     
      |  | Flowers terminal, either single or
        grouped in an umbel, raceme or panicle.  NOT [Flowers axillary,
        suspended on delicate stalks from leaf axils, either singly or in
        few-flowered clusters (leaves small and scale-like in Asparagus).] |  |  | Inflorescence a single flower or an umbel.  NOT
        [Inflorescence a raceme or panicle.] |  |  | Leaves cauline, linear to lanceolate or
        ovate, not grass-like.  NOT [Leaves basal, long, narrow,
        grass-like.] |  |  | Flowers nodding, small (to 1.5 cm long),
        creamy-white; fruit a reddish-orange to red berry.  NOT [Flowers
        erect, large (over 4 cm long), brightly-colored, fruit a capsule.] |  |  | Flower nodding, pale-coloured; fruit a
        berry.  NOT [Flower erect, showy; fruit a capsule.] |  |  | Sepals and petals alike (tepals),
        creamy-white; stem often branched; leaves alternate.  NOT [Sepals
        and petals dissimilar, the sepals green and petals white or pink; stem
        unbranched, leafless with three leaf-like bracts in a whorl (involucre)
        attached below the flower.]   |  |