|  | aquatic or creeping mud plants, the
        leaves mostly floating or submersed; NOT [terrestrial plants, mostly
        with erect stems] | 
      |  | plants larger, with the stems usually
        erect; NOT [plants small, rarely more than 5 cm high] | 
      |  | plants glabrous to subglabrous or
        puberulent; NOT [plants villose-pubescent, especially the petioles] | 
      |  | leaves simple; NOT [leaves compound] (BF) | 
      |  | leaves all, or in part, deeply lobed to
        compound; NOT [leaves entire or merely toothed] (FOA) | 
      |  | leaves circular in outline, palmately
        lobed or dissected, often into linear segments; NOT [leaves reniform,
        3-lobed] (FOA) | 
      |  | basal leaves ovate to rhomboid, reniform,
        entire to compound; NOT [basal leaves elliptic to linear, not deeply
        divided] (BF) | 
      |  | basal leaves lobed almost to the base, or
        divided; NOT [basal leaves crenate or lobed to almost halfway] (BF) | 
      |  | stem and inflorescence leaves on
        well-developed petioles; NOT [stem leaves and leaves in the
        inflorescence sessile or subsessile] | 
      |  | stems bearing several leaves and flowers;
        NOT [stems bearing a single leaf and a single flower] | 
      |  | flowers terminal or in cymes; NOT
        [flowers axillary] | 
      |  | sepals usually 5; NOT [sepals normally 3] | 
      |  | sepals spreading or curved inward; NOT
        [sepals reflexed at the middle or base] | 
      |  | petals yellow; NOT [petals white
        (sometimes yellowish at base)] | 
      |  | beak of the achene developed, 0.5-1.0 mm
        long; NOT [beak of the achene very short, to 0.1 mm long] | 
      |  | achenes glabrous; NOT [achenes pubescent]
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