|  | Najadaceae: Answers
    to key questions in Rushes, Bulrushes & Pondweeds plus the remaining
    Monocots of Saskatchewan, Fascicle 6, Flora of Saskatchewan by Anna Leighton
    leading to this family. 
     
      |  | Plants
        larger and with well-defined stems and/or leaves; NOT [Plants
        free-floating aquatics growing on the surface or suspended in water,
        solitary and 0.5-15 mm across or attached together in larger colonies;
        identifiable stems and leaves absent] |  |  | Plants
        growing in water (aquatic) with stems, leaves and inflorescences growing
        underwater (submersed) or floating on the surface, sometimes with
        inflorescences somewhat elevated above the water (emergent); all leaves
        cauline, none basal; NOT [Plants growing on land (terrestrial) or in
        wetlands (paludal) with upper parts of stems, leaves and inflorescences
        growing well above the water surface (emergent), or if plants aquatic
        and submersed, then all or at least some leaves basal] |  |  | Flowers
        and fruit not as below, either female flowers solitary in leaf axils
        have solitary fruit, or the flowers are perfect and 2-many in terminal
        or axillary spikes; blades various; NOT [Female flowers solitary in leaf
        axils with 4-5, short-stalked, beaked fruit with  dentate convex
        margins; leaf blades linear, 0.2-1 mm wide, 3.5-4.2 cm long] |  |  | Flowers
        and fruit solitary in leaf axils at stem nodes; leaves submersed,
        sessile, 0.5-3 cm long, opposite or whorled; stipules absent; NOT
        [Flowers 2 or more in terminal or axillary spikes; leaves submersed or
        floating, sessile or petiolate, often > 3 cm long, usually alternate
        with the pair under inflorescences nearly opposite; stipules forming
        sheaths enveloping stems, but often breaking down with age] |  |  | Leaves
        linear from a wide sheathing base that encloses flowers and fruit;
        widest leaves to ca.1 mm wide above base; leaf margins with reddish,
        spiny, forward-facing teeth; flowers not enclosed in a spathe;
        pollination and fruit maturation both in leaf axils; perianth absent;
        NOT [Leaves linear, oblong to ovate or narrowly elliptic with bases not
        widened; widest leaves usually >= 2 mm wide; leaf margins with minute
        teeth; each flower enclosed in a spathe arising in leaf axils and
        elevated on a stalk to reach the water surface for pollination with the
        fruit developing in the leaf axil; perianth of 3 sepals and 3 white
        petals] |  |