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     Repens: Answers
    to key questions in Lilies, Irises & Orchids of Saskatchewan by
    Vernon L. Harms and Anna L. Leighton leading to this species. The
    answers are in the order you would normally work through the key.
     
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         Leaf-blades
        1-3 cm long, plain green or often with darker or lighter green veins;
        scapes usually 10-25 cm high; sheathing bracts not glandular-pubescent
        throughout, at least terminal half of uppermost bract lacking hairs and
        glands; racemes 3-6 cm long; flowers 3.5-5 mm long; lip 2-4 mm long, the
        base enlarged into a distinctly sac-like pouch, the tip acute, curving
        downward at maturity; lateral petals and sepals (2.5) 3-4 (5) mm long;
        anthers 1-1.5 mm long, blunt-tipped; rostellar beak 0.2-0.6 mm long,
        shorter than stigma-body; widespread in the boreal forest region; NOT
        [Leaf-blades 2.5-10 cm long, green with a whitish band along midrib;
        scapes usually 20-40 cm high; sheathing bracts glandular-pubescent
        throughout; racemes (4) 6-12 (20) cm long; flowers 8-10 mm long; lip 5-8
        mm long, the base shallowly-inflated, the tip blunt, spreading or
        slightly curved downward; lateral petals and sepals 6-8 mm long; anthers
        2-2.5 mm long, abruptly acuminate-tipped; rostellar beak over 2 mm long,
        longer than stigma-body; Cypress Hills only] 
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     Goodyera: Answers
    to key questions in Lilies, Irises & Orchids of Saskatchewan by
    Vernon L. Harms and Anna L. Leighton leading to this genus. The answers
    are in the order you would normally work through the key. 
     
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         Plants
        green, with at least some green leaf-blades, these sometimes early
        withering or late developing; flowering stems green (pale pink to
        purplish-red in Calypso bulbosa), bearing sheathing bracts in some
        species; rootstocks not coral-like; capsules spreading to erect
        (occasionally drooping when old); NOT [Plants non-green saprophytes
        lacking leaf-blades; flowering stems yellowish to purplish-red or brown
        (pale greenish-yellow in C. trifid), bearing sheathing bracts; rhizomes
        rootless, coral-like in their branching; capsules drooping]  |  
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         Flowers 3
        or more in a spike-like inflorescence, small, often inconspicuous; lip
        usually less than 1 cm long, but if longer, neither inflated nor broad
        and flat; NOT [Flowers 1 to 2 per stalk (occasionally more in
        Cypripedium reginae and C. montanum), large, showy; lip 1 cm long or
        longer, either inflated or broad and flat]  |  
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         Lip not
        spurred; NOT [Lip spurred (spur short and bag-like in Coeloglossum
        viride)]  |  
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         Leaves
        solitary or several, but not paired; NOT [Leaves 2, paired either at
        base of stem or attached midway up stem]  |  
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         Flowers
        larger, lateral petals and sepals 3 mm long or longer; small bracts
        present on stem above leaves; stems arising from fleshy roots or
        creeping rhizomes; NOT [Flowers minute, lateral petals and sepals 2.5 mm
        long at most; bracts absent on stem above leaves; stems arising from
        pseudobulbs]  |  
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         Leaves all
        basal, thickish, evergreen, with midribs and veins often dark-lined or
        white-reticulated; lip base inflated into a sac; lip tip narrow and
        tapering; flowers conspicuously glandular pubescent; plants arising from
        creeping rhizomes with slender roots; NOT [Leaves basal or attached to
        lower stem, thin, not evergreen, uniformly green; lip base not inflated,
        lip tip broad and rounded; flowers not conspicuously
        glandular-pubescent; plants arising from clusters of thin to thick
        roots]  |  
     
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