|  | Streptopus: Answers to key questions
    leading to this genus, from Lilies, Irises & Orchids of Saskatchewan
    by Vernon L. Harms and Anna L. Leighton.  The answers are in the order
    you would normally work through the key.
     
      |  | Flowers axillary, suspended on delicate
        stalks from leaf axils, either singly or in few-flowered clusters
        (leaves small and scale-like in Asparagus).  NOT [Flowers terminal,
        either single or grouped in an umbel, raceme or panicle.] |  |  | Flowers 1 per stalk; flower stalk 1-3 per
        leaf axil, terete, filiform, jointed or bent at right angle midway along
        its length; berries orange to red when mature.  NOT [Flowers 2-10
        per stalk; flower stalk 1 per leaf axil, flattened toward base, neither
        jointed nor angled; berries dark blue when mature.] |  |  | Flower stalks 2-5 cm long, bent at right
        angle with gland at elbow; leaves ovate to lanceolate, 5-15 cm long. NOT
        [Flower stalks at most 1.2 cm long, +/- straight with an inconspicuous
        joint midway along the length; leaves reduced to 1-2 (3) mm long scales
        subtending branches and clusters of 1-3 cm long, flattened, thread-like
        cladophylls.]   |  |