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J. acuminatus Michx. Bog-rush 
Ivy Neck. One station: dry bank of artificial pond on upper 
Cheston Peninsula. Associate species: Echinochloa pungens. Higman 997. 
LILIACEAE 
1. Flowers or inflorescence terminal. 
2. Flowers solitary. Expected (Lilium, Erythronium). 
2, Flowers in clusters. 
3. Plant woody, evergreen; leaves rigid, erect, with 
marginal shreddy fibers. Sandy shore habitat. 
(Also, flowers white, campanulate, in a 
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3. Plant herbaceous, not evergreen; leaves not rigid, 
without marginal shreddy fibers. Inland habitat. 
4. Flowers 1 dm. long or more, very showy. 
5. Flowering stem arising from fibrous roots; 
Teaves basal... ..ceeccisvcscncceseceeccesss Hemerocallis 
5. Flowering stem arising from a scaly 
bulb; leaves cauline. Expected (Lilium). 
4, Flowers considerably smaller. 
6. Flowers in umbels. 
7. Flowers white or pink; leaves basal; 
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7. Flowers greenish yellow; leaves 
cauline; plant odorless. Expected 
(Medeola). 
6. Flowers in racemes, corymbs, or panicles. 
8. Styles 3. Expected (Amianthium, Stenanthium). 
8. Style 1, sometimes cleft at tip. 
9. Base bulbous; leaves linear, basal; 
fruit a capsule. (Also, perianth 
segments white with broad green 
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9. Base not bulbous, arising from 
long rhizomes; leaves oblong to 
ovate, cauline; fruit a berry....... Smilacina 
