1. Inflorescences with all or some flowers replaced with bulbils | → 2 |
1. Inflorescences without bulbils | → 6 |
2. Plants tufted to mat-forming, with ± branched caudices or stolonlike rhizomes. | M. stellaris |
2. Plants usually solitary or tufted, with caudices | → 3 |
3. Leaf blade margins entire, subentire, or toothed distally; inflorescences narrow, cylindric or open; petals each with 1-2 yellow spots | → 4 |
3. Leaf blade margins coarsely toothed; inflorescences open; petals: 3 with 2 yellow spots and 2 without spots, or all not spotted | → 5 |
4. Leaf blades oblanceolate; pedicels erect to ascending. | M. foliolosa |
4. Leaf blades linear to elliptic; pedicels reflexed. | M. bryophora |
5. Leaf blades usually fleshy, margins usually with fewer than 12 coarse teeth; petioles indistinct; inflorescence bracts reduced; w North America | M. ferruginea |
5. Leaf blades thin, not fleshy, margins with 15+ lobelike teeth; petioles distinct; inflorescence bracts leaflike, gradually reduced distally; e North America. | M. petiolaris |
6. Ovaries ca. 1/2 inferior to inferior (sometimes appearing more superior in fruit) | → 7 |
6. Ovaries ± superior to at most 1/2 inferior (hypanthium to 1/3 adnate to ovary) | → 29 |
7. Leaf blade margins serrate or toothed distally; pistils connate 1/2+ their lengths | → 8 |
7. Leaf blade margins entire to subentire or apically denticulate, or crenulate, denticulate, serrate, or dentate on distal 2/3 to throughout; pistils connate to 1/2 their lengths | → 10 |
8. Leaf blades broadly obovate to round; petals ± clawed, 3.5-5 mm. | M. unalaschcensis |
8. Leaf blades rhombic to fan-shaped, sometimes nearly round, or oblanceolate to spatulate; petals not clawed, 2-4 mm | → 9 |
9. Leaf blades oblanceolate to narrowly oblanceolate or narrowly spatulate, sometimes ± narrowly obovate, margins (3-)5-7(-9)-toothed (teeth 0.5 mm); inflorescence axes and branches glabrous. | M. razshivinii |
9. Leaf blades rhombic to fan-shaped, sometimes nearly round, margins 7-11-toothed (teeth 1-3 mm); inflorescence axes glabrous or sparsely long-hairy, branches ± densely long-hairy. | M. calycina |
10. Petals (1-)5 and pink to purple, or 1-5 and white to greenish white or cream, or absent | → 11 |
10. Petals 5, white to greenish white, cream, or, rarely, purple, sometimes pink or purplish tinged | → 14 |
11. Inflorescences glomerate, congested; petals absent or white to greenish white. | M. apetala |
11. Inflorescences spikelike, constricted or open; petals white, cream, or pink to purple | → 12 |
12. Leaf blades ovate to elliptic, 2-6 cm. | M. hieraciifolia |
12. Leaf blades linear to elliptic, ovate to obovate, or oblanceolate, 3-25 cm | → 13 |
13. Inflorescences ± constricted to ± open thyrses; petals usually absent, sometimes 1-5, 1-2 mm; Rocky Mountains. | M. subapetala |
13. Inflorescences open, often lax thyrses; petals 5, 2-3 mm; e North America. | M. pensylvanica |
14. Leaf blades linear to oblanceolate or obovate, or elliptic to ovate; petioles indistinct | → 15 |
14. Leaf blades ± round to ovate or triangular, elliptic, or oblong, or, rarely, obovate, obtrullate, or deltate; petioles distinct | → 18 |
15. Inflorescences 3-10(-15) cm; petals shorter than sepals. | M. tempestiva |
15. Inflorescences usually 15-125 cm; petals equaling or longer than sepals, sometimes shorter | → 16 |
16. Leaf blade margins serrate to dentate, surfaces densely tangled-hairy; inflorescences flat-topped thyrses. | M. hitchcockiana |
16. Leaf blade margins entire or nearly so or serrulate to denticulate, surfaces glabrous, sparsely hairy, or densely short-hairy; inflorescences conic to cylindric thyrses | → 17 |
17. Leaf blade surfaces glabrous or sparsely hairy (margins ciliate); petals broadly elliptic to obovate and to 2 times as long as sepals, sometimes oblanceolate and equaling or shorter than sepals; w North America. | M. oregana |
17. Leaf blade surfaces short-hairy; petals linear to narrowly elliptic, longer than sepals; e North America. | M. pensylvanica |
18. Leaf blade margins serrate to crenate or dentate, rarely subentire | → 19 |
18. Leaf blade margins entire or subentire to crenulate or denticulate | → 24 |
19. Inflorescences lax, open (with distant lateral branches) | → 20 |
19. Inflorescences ± congested, glomerate or capitate to spicate | → 21 |
20. Sepals reflexed, sometimes spreading. | M. californica |
| M. eriophora |
21. Inflorescences yellow- to cream-tipped stipitate-glandular; petals white, 1.5+ times as long as sepals. | M. rhomboidea |
21. Inflorescences purple- to red-tipped stipitate-glandular, sometimes glabrous proximally or glabrate distally; petals white, sometimes pink- or purple-tipped, margined, or tinged, equaling or slightly longer than sepals | → 22 |
22. Abaxial leaf surfaces glabrate (margins sometimes ciliate); petals white with purple margins, usually pink or purple tinged. | M. tenuis |
22. Abaxial leaf surfaces ± densely, tangled, reddish brown-hairy; petals white (sometimes pink tinged) | → 23 |
23. Inflorescences (5-)10-40-flowered, congested, almost capitate, (3-)7-20 cm; leaf blades ovate to ± round, sometimes elliptic or oblong; arctic and alpine North America | M. nivalis |
23. Inflorescences 3-10-flowered, subcapitate to spicate, 2-10 (-15) cm; leaf blades obtrullate or obovate to ovate; Gaspé Peninsula. | M. gaspensis |
24. Inflorescences at least somewhat congested, conic or capitate, 3.5-15(-35) cm | → 25 |
24. Inflorescences lax, cylindric to conic thyrses, (10-)15-50 cm | → 27 |
| M. texana |
| → 26 |
26. Inflorescences densely stipitate-glandular; leaf blades narrowly to broadly ovate, surfaces hairy. | M. integrifolia |
26. Inflorescences sparsely stipitate-glandular; leaf blades obovate to elliptic, surfaces glabrous or sparsely hairy | M. aprica |
27. Inflorescences cylindric, with ± compact lateral cymules; petals 1-1.9 mm, equaling or shorter than sepals. | M. nidifica |
27. Inflorescences conic, with ± open cymules on lateral branches; petals 2-4 mm, longer than sepals | → 28 |
28. Plants solitary or in clumps, caudices often with bulbils; leaf blades usually longer than petioles. | M. integrifolia |
28. Plants often mat-forming, long, thin, rhizomatous; leaf blades usually equaling or shorter than petioles. | M. fragosa |
29. Leaves cauline, proximally crowded; sepals erect to spreading. | M. tolmiei |
29. Leaves basal; sepals reflexed, sometimes spreading or ascending to erect | → 30 |
30. Pistils connate 1/2+ their lengths | → 31 |
30. Pistils distinct almost to base | → 44 |
31. Capsules dark purple or purple-black | → 32 |
31. Capsules green to yellow and purple-tinged, purple, or distal 1/2 purple | → 36 |
32. Filaments club-shaped. | M. nelsoniana |
32. Filaments linear, flattened | → 33 |
33. Leaf blades somewhat reniform, ± evenly lobed, base cordate to truncate, margins entire; inflorescences sparsely purple-tipped stipitate-glandular. | M. nudicaulis |
33. Leaf blades round or obovate to oblanceolate or spatulate, or rhombic to fan-shaped, unlobed, base cuneate to attenuate, margins toothed distally; inflorescences densely tangled-hairy or glabrous | → 34 |
34. Leaf blades broadly obovate to round, base cuneate; petals 3.5-5 mm | M. unalaschcensis |
34. Leaf blades oblanceolate to narrowly oblanceolate or narrowly spatulate, or rhombic to fan-shaped, sometimes nearly round, base attenuate to cuneate; petals 2-4 mm | → 35 |
35. Leaf blades oblanceolate to narrowly oblanceolate or narrowly spatulate, sometimes ± narrowly obovate, margins (3-)5-7(-9)-toothed (teeth 0.5 mm); inflorescence axes glabrous, branches glabrous. | M. razshivinii |
35. Leaf blades rhombic or fan-shaped, margins 7-11-toothed (teeth 1-3 mm); inflorescence axes glabrous or sparsely long- hairy, branches ± densely long tangled hairy | M. calycina |
36. Leaf blades round, reniform, or spatulate to obovate; filaments ± club-shaped | → 37 |
36. Leaf blades linear or elliptic to oblanceolate, obovate, or spatulate; filaments linear, flattened | → 40 |
37. Leaf blades spatulate to obovate, base cuneate to slightly attenuate. | M. lyallii |
37. Leaf blades round to ovate or reniform, base cordate to truncate | → 38 |
38. Inflorescences open, lax thyrses. | M. odontoloma |
38. Inflorescences ± congested, spikelike to glomerulate, sometimes conic thyrses | → 39 |
39. Inflorescences ± congested, conic to glomerate thyrses; petals white to pinkish, rarely orange-spotted; filaments distinctly club-shaped. | M. nelsoniana |
39. Inflorescences spikelike thyrses; petals cream to yellowish; filaments narrowly club-shaped. | M. spicata |
40. Plants tufted or mat-forming, with ± branched caudices or stolonlike rhizomes; inflorescences open, lax cymes. | M. stellaris |
40. Plants solitary or tufted, with caudices; inflorescences cylindric or open, lax thyrses | → 41 |
41. Leaf blades linear to elliptic or oblanceolate, margins entire or subentire to 1-3-toothed distally; petals each with 1-2 yellow spots | → 42 |
41. Leaf blades spatulate to obovate or oblanceolate, margins coarsely toothed in distal 1/3+; petals: 3 with 2 yellow spots, 2 without spots | → 43 |
42. Leaf blades oblanceolate; pedicels erect to ascending. | M. foliolosa |
42. Leaf blades linear to narrowly elliptic; pedicels reflexed. | M. bryophora |
43. Leaves ± fleshy; petioles indistinct; blade margins usually with fewer than 12 coarse teeth; inflorescence bracts usually reduced; w North America. | M. ferruginea |
43. Leaves thin; petioles distinct; blade margins with 15+ lobelike teeth; inflorescence bracts leaflike; e North America. | M. petiolaris |
44. Petals white, each with 1-2 greenish to yellow spots (sometimes faded in dried material); filaments usually strongly club-shaped or petaloid | → 45 |
44. Petals white to greenish, sometimes purplish tipped or margined, usually not spotted; filaments linear, flattened or slightly club-shaped | → 49 |
45. Leaf blades lanceolate to oblanceolate, base attenuate; petioles ± indistinct (broad). | M. micranthidifolia |
45. Leaf blades ovate or elliptic to oblong, sometimes almost orbiculate, base ± attenuate to ± truncate; petioles distinct | → 46 |
46. Leaf blades densely white- or reddish brown-hairy; petal spots usually distinct even in dried material; filaments longer than petals | → 47 |
46. Leaf blades glabrate adaxially; petal spots often faded in dried material; filaments ± equaling petals | → 48 |
47. Leaf blade margins deeply dentate (teeth 2+ mm); inflorescences open, lax; e North America. | M. caroliniana |
47. Leaf blade margins shallowly serrate (teeth to 1 mm); inflorescences with flowers crowded at branch tips; nw North America. | M. reflexa |
48. Leaf blade margins crenate-serrate (teeth ca. 2 mm); inflorescences open, lax; filaments strongly club-shaped, sometimes petaloid. | M. marshallii |
48. Leaf blade margins shallowly serrate to dentate (teeth usually to 1 mm); inflorescences with flowers ± crowded at tips; filaments club-shaped, not petaloid. | M. idahoensis |
49. Sepals erect to ascending | → 50 |
49. Sepals ascending or spreading to strongly reflexed | → 52 |
50. Petal lengths ca. 2 times sepals; ovaries 1/3-1/2 inferior. | M. eriophora |
50. Petal lengths 2+ times sepals; ovaries ± superior | → 51 |
51. Leaf blade margins irregularly crenate to serrate. | M. virginiensis |
51. Leaf blade margins entire or subentire. | M. palmeri |
52. Leaf blade bases truncate; petals often with 2 faint yellow spots. | M. careyana |
52. Leaf blade bases attenuate to ± truncate; petals usually not spotted (rarely present) | → 53 |
53. Petals greenish, often purple-margined. | M. tischii |
| → 54 |
54. Bracts and sepals often tangled brown-hairy; inflorescences flat-topped. | M. rufidula |
54. Bracts and sepals glabrous, rarely sparsely tangled brown-hairy; inflorescences open and conic or ± flat-topped, or glomerulate | → 55 |
55. Leaf blades oblong to narrowly ovate; inflorescences 5-10(-20)-flowered; sepals strongly reflexed. | M. howellii |
55. Leaf blades ovate to elliptic; inflorescences usually (10-)30+-flowered; sepals ascending to spreading | → 56 |
56. Inflorescences with flowers crowded in 1+ glomerules, branches ascending; ovaries ± superior. | M. occidentalis |
56. Inflorescences open, lax, branches strongly divaricate; ovaries nearly 1/3 inferior. | M. gormanii |