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Pseudomyrsinites: 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.
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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] |
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Low to
tall shrubs or trees; not confined to subarctic regions. NOT
[Dwarf shrubs <= 0.15 m (15 cm) tall; subarctic regions] |
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Shrubs,
usually with several stems; ovaries glabrous or hairy. NOT
[Trees, with a single trunk, or with several trunks of tree stature;
ovaries glabrous] |
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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] |
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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] |
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Ovaries
glabrous. NOT [Ovaries hairy]. |
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Lower
surfaces of leaf blades not glaucous, usually glabrous but sometimes
hairy. NOT [Lower surfaces of leaf blades glaucous, sometimes obscured
by dense hairs.] |
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Native,
low, mid to tall shrubs, up to 7 m tall; leaf blades not as above: if
glabrous on both surfaces, then largest medial leaf blades smaller. NOT
[Introduced tall shrubs or trees up to 12 m high, rarely escaping
cultivation; juvenile and largest medial leaf blades glabrous on upper
and lower surfaces; largest medial leaf blades dark green and highly
glossy above, 55 – 82 – 113 mm long.] |
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Lower
surfaces of juvenile leaf blades glabrous or, if hairy, the hairs white
or with some ferruginous; not known to occur in the MacFarlane R. area
south of Lake Athabasca. NOT [Lower surfaces of juvenile leaf blades
hairy, the hairs white; MacFarlane River, south of Lake Athabasca.] |
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Floral
bracts 0.4 – 1.1 mm, brown, bicolor, black, or tawny; catkins
moderately to very densely flowered; stipules on late leaves 0.2 – 5
mm; petioles 3 – 4 – 7 mm; juvenile leaves reddish or yellowish
green; widely distributed. NOT [Floral bracts 1 – 2 mm, dark brown;
catkins densely flowered; stipules on late leaves 2 – 3.3 - 6.5
mm; petioles 3 – 9 – 17 mm; juvenile leaves yellowish green; Battle
Creek area of Cypress Hills.] |
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Styles up
to 1.6 mm; shrubs erect, 1 – 7 m tall; stipules on late leaves
foliaceous, 1 – 5 mm; lower surfaces of juvenile leaf blades glabrous
or hairy with white or some ferruginous hairs; margins of proximal
leaves serrulate or entire; leaf blade lower surfaces glabrous or
pilose, and upper surfaces usually sparsely pubescent, pilose or silky,
sometimes hairy only on midribs. NOT [Styles up to 0.7 mm; shrubs
usually decumbent, to 0.6 m tall; stipules on late leaves rudimentary or
foliaceous, 0.2 - 1.8 (5.0) mm; lower surfaces of juvenile leaf
blades glabrous; margins of proximal leaves crenate; leaf blade lower
surfaces glabrous, and upper surfaces glabrous or rarely sparsely and
minutely hairy on midribs.]
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Salix: Answers
to key questions in Conifers & Catkin-Bearing Trees and Shrubs of
Saskatchewan, Fascicle 5, Flora of Saskatchewan by Anna Leighton leading
to this genus.
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shrubs or trees; NOT [trees] |
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buds covered by 1 scale; NOT [buds
covered by 3-10 scales] |
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buds scale not resinous; NOT [bud scale
usually resinous] |
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catkins sessile or terminating flowering
branchlets; NOT [catkins sessile] |
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catkins erect, spreading, or +/-
pendulous; NOT [catkins pendulous] |
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floral bracts entire, erose, bifid, or
irregularly toothed; NOT [floral bracts deeply cut] |
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perianth reduced to an adaxial nectary
(rarely also an abaxial nectary, then the 2 nectaries distinct or
connate into a shallow cup); NOT [perianth reduced to a
non-nectariferous, cup-shaped or shallow saucer-shaped floral disc] |
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stamens 1, 2, or 3 – 10; NOT [stamens 6
– 60 (70)] |
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capsules obclavate to ovoid or ellipsoid;
NOT [capsules narrowly ovoid to spherical, with the floral disc
persistent at base] |
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capsules 2-valved; NOT [capsules 2 - 4
valved] |
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