|  | Pedicellaris: Answers
    to key questions in
      Conifers & Catkin-Bearing Trees and Shrubs of
    Saskatchewan, Fascicle 5, Flora of Saskatchewan by Anna Leighton leading
    to this species. The answers are in the order you would normally work
    through the key. 
     
      |  | Catkins usually
        flowering as leaves emerge, sometimes just before leaves emerge or
        throughout the season, subtended by small green leaves of the flowering
        branchlet that supports them.  NOT  [Catkins usually flowering
        before leaves emerge, borne directly on bare branches (sessile) and
        subtended by 1 - 3 short, greenish or brownish, caducous bract-like
        leaves] |  |  | Low to tall shrubs or
        trees; not confined to subarctic regions.  NOT [Dwarf shrubs <=
        0.15 m (15 cm) tall; subarctic regions] |  |  | Shrubs, usually with
        several stems; ovaries glabrous or hairy.   NOT  [Trees,
        with a single trunk, or with several trunks of tree stature; ovaries
        glabrous] |  |  | NOT [Plants flowering as
        leaves emerge or throughout the season, often bearing branched catkins;
        leaf blades linear or strap-shaped, 9 – 14 – 24 times longer than
        wide, up to 11 mm wide with margins remotely spinulose-serrulate, the
        teeth widely spaced; hairs on leaves white, ferruginous hairs lacking;
        plants forming extensive colonies by root shoots] |  |  | Petioles without
        glandular dots or lobes at distal end, or with occasional, inconspicuous
        dots; floral bracts not as above, if conspicuous and pale, then not
        deciduous.  NOT [Petioles with glandular dots or lobes at distal
        end; floral bracts pale tawny, 1.2 – 4 mm, conspicuous during
        flowering, deciduous after flowering] |  |  | Ovaries glabrous. NOT
        [Ovaries hairy]. |  |  | Lower surfaces of leaf
        blades glaucous, sometimes obscured by dense hairs. NOT [Lower surfaces
        of leaf blades not glaucous, usually glabrous but sometimes hairy.] |  |  | Catkins stout to
        subglobose, 11 - 32 mm; styles immeasurably short (0.1  - 0.24 mm);
        ovaries often reddish; leaf blade upper surfaces glaucous, margins
        entire; plants to 2 m tall. NOT [Catkins slender or stout, 16 - 85 mm;
        styles usually measurable (0.2 – 0.6 mm); ovaries rarely reddish; leaf
        blade upper surfaces not glaucous, margins toothed or sinuate; plants to
        7 m tall.] |  |