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Dichotomous Key to the Species of Cryptantha (Boraginaceae)
in San Diego County, California
Modified from Johnston (1925), A Flora of Southern California (Munz 1974), and The Jepson Manual (Hickman 1993); after R. B. Kelley, The Jepson Manual, 2nd ed.
[NOTE: Scale bars of all photographs = 1 mm]
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1. Pls annual, gen wider than tall, rounded to cushion-like; taproot red, purple when dry (often staining herbarium paper); flower bracts present;
gynobase as tall as nutlets, style absent
2. Calyx basally tubular, tube circumscissile in fr (Subgenus Greeneocharis) ............................................................................... C.
circumscissa
2' Calyx of distinct sepals, intact in fr (Subgenus Eremocarya)
3. Corolla limb 0.5-1.2 mm wide (lobe to lobe) .............................................................................................................................. C.
micrantha
3. Corolla limb 1-3.5 mm wide (lobe to lobe) ........................................................................................................................................ C. lepida
1' Pls annual or perennial, gen taller than wide; taproot usually not red, or purple when dry; flower bracts absent or present; gynobase shorter
than nutlets, style present (Subgenus "Krynitzkia")
4. All nutlets of fruit with a smooth, shiny dorsal surface
5. Sepal trichomes hooked, recurved .................................................................................................................................................. C.
flaccida
5' Sepal trichomes straight
6. Nutlet groove strongly off-center, curved parallel to nearest margin .............................................................................................. C. affinis
6' Nutlet groove central, straight
7. Sepals 6-10 mm in fr; longest sepal bristles 3-4 mm in fr ........................................................................................................ C.
ganderi
7' Sepals 1-6 mm in fr; longest sepal bristles < 3 mm in fr
8. Flower bracts present ..................................................................................................................................................... * C. maritima
8' Flower bracts absent
9. Sepals 1.52.5 mm in fl, 3-6 mm in fr; style ca. 2/3 length of nutlet .......................................................................... C.
clevelandii
9' Sepals ≤ 1 mm in fl, 1-2 mm in fr; style < half nutlet length ................................................................................... C. microstachys
4' At least one nutlet of fruit roughened: ridged, papillate (very tiny bumps), tuberculate (prominent, moderately sized bumps),
and/or muricate (enlarged, radially elongate bumps)
10. Nutlet margin sharp-angled and flattened into a narrow rim to a broad wing
11. Pedicels 1-4 mm long in fr; pl annual or perennial
12. Nutlets of fruit similar, dorsally papillate-tuberculate, margin with narrow, flattened rim or wing; pl usu. annual, with major central axis; infl. in fr dense ............................................................................................................................ C. holoptera
12' Nutlets of fruit unequal, 1 longer & dorsally papillate to papillate-tuberculate, 2-3 shorter & dorsally papillate-tuberculate,
margins with very narrow, flattened rim; pl per (but may fl first year), without major, central axis; infl. in fr open ......... C. racemosa
11' Pedicels < 1 mm long in fr; pl annual
13. Nutlets of fruit similar, margin narrowly winged, dorsal surface finely papillate; fls bracteate (bracts deciduous) ............. C. costata
13' Nutlets of fruit similar or of two kinds, 3-4 nutlets prominently or narrowly winged, wing gen lobed at tip,
1 nutlet sometimes not winged, dorsal surface of all tuberculate; fls ebracteate ............................................................ C. pterocarya
10' Nutlet margin rounded, ridged, or sharp-angled (acute to obtuse), but not flattened as a rim or wing
14. Nutlets heteromorphic in size, one nutlet larger than the other(s)
15. Nutlets 4 per fruit, all similar in sculpturing, papillate ................................................................................................... C. angustifolia
15' Nutlets 1-4 per fruit, the larger nutlet smooth, the other(s) smaller and papillate to tuberculate
16. Fl bracts absent; calyx in fr sub-globose, sepals 1-1.5 mm long; nutlets 4 per fr, < 1 mm long, triangularovate ... C. micromeres
16' Fl bracts present, calyx in fr oblong, sepals 2-3 mm long; nutlets 1-2 per fruit, 1.5-2 mm long, oblong-lanceolate .. * C. maritima
14' Nutlets homomorphic in size and sculpturing
17. Sepals 3-6 mm long in fl, 5-10 mm long in fr
18. Stems with appressed trichomes; nutlets lanceolate, long-acuminate ....................................................................... C. nevadensis
18' Stems with appressed and spreading trichomes; nutlets lance-ovate, narrowly acute to slightly acuminate ............... C. barbigera
17' Sepals 1-3 mm long in fl, 2-5 (rarely 6) mm long in fr
19. Nutlets 1-2 per fruit, lanceolate
20. Fr sepals ovate-elliptic, nutlets narrowly acute, margin sharp-angled to ridged, dorsal tubercles often spinulose . C. utahensis
20' Fr sepals linear-oblong, nutlets acuminate, margin rounded, dorsal tubercles not obviously spinulose ................. C. decipiens
19' Nutlets usually 4 per fruit, lance-ovate to ovate
21. Corolla 1-2 mm wide (lobe to lobe), nutlet dorsal face flattened to low-convex,
finely papillate and tuberculate .............................................................................................................................. C. simulans
21' Corolla 1-8 mm wide (lobe to lobe), nutlet dorsal face convex, coarsely tuberculate to muricate
22. Corolla 3-8 mm wide (lobe to lobe); nutlets lance-ovate, coarsely tuberculate, without dorsal ridge ........... C. intermedia
22' Corolla 1-8 mm wide (lobe to lobe); nutlets ovate to deltate, muricate, with (± obscure) dorsal ridge ............ C. muricata
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