Aquatic Plants of Pennsylvania. Timothy A. Block

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stems round at base; each flower subtended by 2 bracts ....................................... grasses (Echinochloa, Glyceria spp., Leerzia oryzoides, Torreyochloa pallida, Zizania aquatica), p. 79

      I. individual flowers of the inflorescence not subtended by bracts

      M. flowers perfect ................ bayonet rush (Juncus militaris), p. 102

      M. flowers unisexual

      N. flowers in a dense, elongate spike; leaves flat .......................................................... cat-tail (Typha spp.), p. 71

      N. flowers in spherical heads; leaves keeled, at least at the base .................................... bur-reed (Sparganium spp.), p. 61

      A. emergent leaves broad, their blades less than 7 times longer than broad

      O. plants woody at the base; branches arching over the water’s edge ............................................................ water-willow (Decodon verticillatus), p. 137

      O. plants herbaceous throughout

      P. leaves very large, roundish, often 30 cm or more across .................................................................................... lotus (Nelumbo spp.), p. 147

      P. leaves never more than 20 cm across

      Q. leaves compound

      R. leaves opposite ............ beggar-ticks/bur-marigold (Bidens), p. 42

      R. leaves alternate

      S. plants to 2 m tall; leaflets toothed ................................................................ water-parsnip (Sium suave), p. 128

      S. plants seldom more than 0.5 m tall; leaflets entire ..................................................... watercress (Nasturtium officinale), p. 141

      Q. leaves simple

      T. leaves opposite ....................... beggar-ticks/bur-marigold (Bidens), p. 42

      T. leaves alternate

      U. leaf blades lobed or truncate at the base

      V. leaves kidney-shaped, mostly broader than long .................................................................. mud-plantain (Heteranthera spp.), p. 96

      V. leaves longer than broad

      W. leaf blades shallowly lobed, cordate, or truncate at the base

      X. inflorescence a spike ............................................................................. lizard’s-tail (Saururus cernuus), p. 94

      X. inflorescence a panicle .................................................................................... water-plantain (Alisma spp.), p. 129

      W. leaf blades deeply lobed at base

      Y. inflorescence a dense fleshy spike enclosed in a sheathing bract .............................................................................. arrow-arum (Peltandra virginica), p. 29

      Y. inflorescence not enclosed in a sheathing bract

      Z. flowers purple ............................................................................. pickerel-weed (Pontederia cordata), p. 100

      Z. flowers white ........ arrowhead (Sagittaria spp.), p. 31

      U. leaf blades tapering at both ends

      AA. leaves parallel-veined; inflorescence a thick spike of yellow flowers ...................... goldenclub (Orontium aquaticum), p. 77

      AA. leaves net-veined; inflorescence various

      BB. emergent leaves toothed or lobed .......... mermaid-weed (Proserpinaca spp.), p. 273

      BB. emergent leaves entire

      CC. emergent leaves 2–5 mm long

      DD. flowers unisexual, petals absent ......................... water-starwort (Callitriche terrestris), p. 229

      DD. flowers bisexual, petals white .................................. Nuttall’s mud-flower (Micranthemum micranthemoides), p. 14

      CC. emergent leaves more than 5 mm long

      EE. inflorescence spike-like .................................................................... smartweed (Persicaria spp.), p. 104

      EE. inflorescence not spike-like

      FF. flowers yellow; fruits 2 cm or more long ............ water-primrose or primrose-willow (Ludwigia spp.), p. 132

      FF. flowers pale violet to white or inconspicuous

      GG. flowers small, inconspicuous, radially symmetrical; leaves ovate to obovate....water-purslane (Ludwigia palustris), p. 136

      GG. flowers pale violet to white, 2-lipped; leaves linear to lanceolate ................. water-willow (Justicia americana), p. 137

      A. leaves strap-like or ribbon-like, mostly submerged, floating only at the tips

      B. midvein more prominent than the other veins of the leaf, cross veins not visible ............................................. bur-reed (Sparganium spp.), p. 61

      B. midvein not more prominent than the other veins of the leaf, cross veins conspicuous ........................... water-celery (Vallisneria americana), p. 253

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      A. leaves not strap-like, entire blade floating

      C. floating leaves compound, shaped like a four-leaf clover ....................................................................... European water-clover (Marsilea quadrifolia), p. 151

      C. floating leaves simple

      D. floating leaves deeply notched or lobed at base of blade, or petiole attached near center of blade

      E. petiole attached near the center of the blade

      F. leaves very large, roundish, often 30 cm or more across ......................................................................... lotus (Nelumbo spp.), p. 147

      F. leaves elliptical to linear-elliptic, never more than 20 cm across

      G.

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