|  | Triantha: 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 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).] |  |  | Flowers several-to-many in an umbel,
        raceme or panicle.  NOT [Flowers single (occasionally Hypoxis has a
        single flower but it is unique in having an inferior ovary).] |  |  | Inflorescence a raceme or panicle. NOT
        [Inflorescence an umbel.] |  |  | Leaves basal or subbasal; blades narrow,
        grass-like; fruit a capsule. NOT [Leaves cauline, sessile or nearly so;
        blades lanceolate, elliptic or ovate; fruit a berry.] |  |  | Plants with rhizomes; inflorescence
        compact, 3-35 flowered and less than 6.5 cm long; tepals 1-5 mm long,
        lacking nectar gland on upper surface. NOT [Plants with bulbs or corms;
        inflorescence open, 1 to many-flowered and 2-25 cm long; tepals usually
        longer, bearing an obovate to semi-circular nectar gland at base on
        upper side.] |  |  | Plants to 50 cm high; stems sticky due to
        presence of glands; leaves to 30 cm long, attached near base of stem
        often with a small, leaf-like bract midway up stem; flowers attached in
        groups of 3 to the rachis; seeds with an appendage at each end; capsules
        3.5-7.5 mm long. NOT [Plants to 30 cm high; stems lacking sticky glands;
        leaves to 8 cm long, usually forming a tuft at base of stem; flowers
        attached singly to the rachis; seeds lacking appendages; capsules to 3
        mm long.]   |  |