1. Leaf blade flat, 15–90 mm wide, (tapering to base or distinctly petiolate). | → 2 |
1. Leaf blade flat, channeled, or ± terete, never more than 30 mm wide, (never petiolate). | → 3 |
2. Leaves ephemeral, usually absent at anthesis; e North America. | A. tricoccum |
2. Leaves present at anthesis; Attu and Unalaska islands, Alaska. | A. victorialis |
3. Flowering pedicels mostly or completely replaced by bulbils. | → 4 |
3. Flowering pedicels floriferous, bulbils almost unknown. | → 9 |
4. Outer bulb coats persisting as fibrous reticulum; leaf sheaths not extending more than 1/4 scape; spathe bract beakless or beak much shorter than base. | → 5 |
4. Outer bulb coats membranous, if with fibers these not forming reticulum; leaf sheaths extending to midscape or above; spathe bract with beak equaling or longer than base. | → 6 |
5. Ovary, when present, crestless; spathe bracts 3–7-veined; east of 103rd meridian. | A. canadense |
5. Ovary, when present, obscurely crested with 6, low, central processes; spathe bracts 1-veined; west of 105th meridian. | A. geyeri |
6. Spathe bract 1, caducous. | → 7 |
6. Spathe bracts 2–5, persistent. | → 8 |
7. Bulbs 1–2 cm diam.; leaf blade 2–4 mm diam., cylindric or filiform, not carinate, hollow below middle. | A. vineale |
7. Bulbs (1.5–)3–8 cm diam.; leaf blade 5–20 mm wide, flat, carinate, solid. | sativum var. sativum |
8. Spathe bracts 2–5, 4–9-veined, beak to 20 cm. | A. oleraceum |
8. Spathe bracts 3–5, 2–3-veined, beak to 10 cm. | A. ampeloprasum |
9. Outer bulb coats persisting as fibrous reticulum. | → 10 |
9. Outer bulb coats membranous to chartaceous, with or without distinct cellular markings (reticulation); without fibers or with some parallel fibers. | → 24 |
10. Ovary usually crestless; if obscurely crested, with 3 or 6 processes; east of 103rd meridian. | → 11 |
10. Ovary usually crested with 3 or 6 processes; if crestless, from west of 105th meridian. | → 17 |
11. Spathe bracts usually 1-veined. | → 12 |
11. Spathe bracts 3–7-veined. | → 13 |
12. Spaces between bulb coat fibers filled in proximal 1/2 bulb; tepals white, pink, or red, rarely greenish yellow; central plains from n Mexico to Nebraska. | A. drummondii |
12. Spaces between bulb coat fibers open; tepals yellow; w Texas. | A. coryi |
13. Umbel compact; pedicels much shorter than flowers. | A. schoenoprasum |
13. Umbel loose; pedicels longer than flowers. | → 14 |
14. Flowers substellate to urceolate-campanulate, ultimately withering somewhat and exposing capsule; reticula of bulbs finely or only moderately coarsely meshed. | → 15 |
14. Flowers urceolate, permanently investing capsule; reticula of bulbs usually very coarsely meshed. | → 16 |
15. Bulbs 1–3, narrowly cylindric, attached to ± horizontal primary rhizome, often missing or not visible on herbarium specimens; leaf blade carinate; cells of seed coat smooth, shiny; occasional introduction. | A. tuberosum |
15. Bulbs 1–4+, ovoid, not attached to rhizome; leaf blades not carinate, channeled; cells of seed coat each with minute, central papilla; native east of 103rd meridian. | A. canadense |
16. Flowering bulbs with cluster of stalked, basal bulbels; cells of innermost bulb coats contorted, with sinuous walls; extreme s Texas. | A. runyonii |
16. Flowering bulbs without basal bulbels; cells of innermost bulb coats vertically elongate, without sinuous walls; w Texas and e New Mexico to c South Dakota. | A. perdulce |
17. Ovary and capsule conspicuously crested with 6 contorted or horizontally spreading, ± lateral processes; tepals widely spreading to reflexed, se United States. | → 18 |
17. Ovary crested with 6 ± erect, often obscure central processes; tepals erect to widely spreading; w North America. | → 19 |
18. Spathe bracts usually 5–7-veined; ovary crests conspicuously contorted; tepals spreading to reflexed. | A. cuthbertii |
18. Spathe bracts 1-veined; ovary crests flattened, horizontally spreading, not contorted; tepals widely spreading. | A. speculae |
19. Leaves 3+ per scape; cells of seed coat each with minute, central papilla. | → 20 |
19. Leaves usually 2 per scape; cells of seed coat ± smooth, with or without central papillae. | → 22 |
20. Bulbs often short-rhizomatous basally; spathe bracts 3–5-veined; ovary conspicuously crested with 6 flattened, lacerate central processes; tepals spreading or reflexed, withering in fruit, not investing capsule. | A. plummerae |
20. Bulbs not short-rhizomatous; spathe bracts usually 1-veined; ovary obscurely crested with 6 rounded central processes; tepals erect, not withering in fruit, permanently investing capsule. | → 21 |
21. Leaf blade flat, ± falcate, usually 3–6 mm wide; Box Elder County, Utah. | A. passeyi |
21. Leaf blade channeled, ± straight, usually less than 5 mm wide; widespread, n Great Plains and w North America. | A. geyeri |
22. Spathe bracts 3–5-veined; tepals becoming papery in fruit, midrib scarcely thickened, not investing capsule; ovary usually conspicuously crested with 6 flattened central processes, often to 2 mm. | A. macropetalum |
22. Spathe bracts 1-veined; tepals becoming callous-keeled, permanently investing capsule; ovary inconspicuously crested with 6 rounded central processes, to 1 mm. | → 23 |
23. Leaf blade flat, ± falcate, usually 3–6 mm wide; cells of seed coat with minute central papilla; Box Elder County, Utah. | A. passeyi |
23. Leaf blade semiterete, channeled, ± straight, usually 1–3(–5) mm wide; cells of seed coat smooth; n Great Plains and w North America. | A. textile |
24. Scape fistulose, 3–25 mm diam., not flattened and winged; leaves 2–10, blade flat and solid, or fistulose. | → 25 |
24. Scape solid, exceeding 5 mm wide only if flattened and winged; leaves 1–several, leaf blade solid. | → 29 |
25. Leaf blade flat, solid. | → 26 |
25. Leaf blade fistulose. | → 27 |
26. Leaves not or scarcely sheathing base of scape. | A. nigrum |
26. Leaves sheathing 1/3–1/2 scape. | A. ampeloprasum |
27. Bulbs 1–3, to 10 cm diam., ± globose, not rhizomatous; leaf blade semicircular in cross section; occasional escape from cultivation. | A. cepa |
27. Bulbs 1–2, 5 cm diam., cylindric, clustered on short rhizome (this often missing or not visible on herbarium specimens); leaf blade circular in cross section; native or introduced. | → 28 |
28. Flowers 8–18 mm; tepals lilac to pale purple; native or introduced. | A. schoenoprasum |
28. Flowers 6–9 mm; tepals pale yellowish white; introduced. | A. fistulosum |
29. Leaves (3–)5–40 mm wide, basal sheaths extending 1/3–1/2 scape. | → 30 |
29. Leaves 1–25 mm wide, basal sheaths never extending much above soil level. | → 31 |
30. Filaments unappendaged; leaf blade terete to semiterete; bulbels, if present, light brown. | A. paniculatum |
30. Inner filaments appendaged with prominent tooth on each side of anther; leaf blade flat, channeled; bulbels very dark purple. | A. rotundum |
31. Bulbs oblong, elongate, or ovoid, clustered on stout, primary rhizome, or short-rhizomatous; bulb coats membranous or chartaceous, finely striate with narrow, vertically elongate cells. | → 32 |
31. Bulbs ovoid to subglobose, not clustered on stout, primary rhizome; rhizomes, if present, secondary, arising from bulbs, ± slender, terminated by new bulbs; bulb coats without reticulation or with ± isodiametric or transversely elongate cells that are sometimes intricately contorted. | → 37 |
32. Bulbs on stout, iris-like rhizome; ovary crestless. | → 33 |
32. Bulbs short-rhizomatous at base, rhizome not stout and iris-like; ovary strongly crested with 6 processes. | → 35 |
33. Tepals elliptic, apex obtuse; stamens ± equaling tepals; ec Arizona and adjacent New Mexico, and Santa Catalina Mountains, s Arizona. | A. gooddingii |
33. Tepals narrowly lanceolate to lanceolate, apex acuminate; stamens much shorter than tepals or definitely exserted; widespread in w North America, not occurring in Arizona. | → 34 |
34. Stamens and style exserted; stigma capitate; Cascades and Sierras e to ne Nevada, e Oregon, w Idaho. | A. validum |
34. Stamens and style ca. 1/2 tepals; stigma 3-lobed; Rocky Mountains from c Montana and ne Idaho to Wyoming, ne Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. | A. brevistylum |
35. Stamens and styles included; outer bulb coats ± reddish brown, inner coats deep red to white; ovary crested with 6 short, rounded, densely papillose processes. | A. haematochiton |
35. Stamens and styles exserted; outer bulb coats gray or brown, inner coats white to pink or reddish; ovary crested with 6 flattened, ± triangular processes, margins entire or toothed. | → 36 |
36. Flowers campanulate; tepals ± erect; scape nodding. | A. cernuum |
36. Flowers stellate; tepals spreading; scape erect, or, if nodding at anthesis, becoming erect. | A. stellatum |
37. Leaf 1 per scape; leaf blade terete; ovary prominently crested with 6 ± triangular processes. | → 38 |
37. Leaves usually 2 or more, if 1, blade flattened or broadly channeled; ovary crestless or variously crested. | → 55 |
38. Stigma unlobed or minutely 3-lobed, lobes ± stout, erect or spreading. | → 39 |
38. Stigma distinctly 3-lobed, lobes often slender and recurved. | → 43 |
39. Scape 18–60 cm; flowers 5–9 mm; tepals unequal, inner whorl 1/4–1/3 longer than outer, margins entire or irregular to erose; stamens exserted. | A. sanbornii |
39. Scape less than 25 cm; flowers 7–20 mm; tepals ± equal, margins entire; stamens included. | → 40 |
40. Outer bulb coat reticulate with ± elongate, contorted meshes. | A. nevadense |
40. Outer bulb coat lacking reticulation, or meshes very indistinct, square or polygonal. | → 41 |
41. Pedicels slender, longer than flowers; flowers 8–12 mm. | A. atrorubens |
41. Pedicels stout, generally shorter than flowers; flowers 12–20 mm. | → 42 |
42. Tepals lanceolate to lance-linear, apex acute; lacking stalked, basal increase bulbs; rocky, sandy desert slopes, s California to w Arizona. | A. parishii |
42. Tepals lance-linear to lanceolate, apex long-acuminate; with 1–2 stalked basal increase bulbs; alpine ridges and talus, s California mountains. | A. monticola |
43. Stamens equaling tepals or exserted. | → 44 |
| → 45 |
44. Tepals unequal, inner 1/3–1/2 longer than outer. | A. sanbornii |
| A. howellii |
45. Tepal (at least inner whorl) margins denticulate to erose. | → 46 |
45. Tepal margins all ± entire. | → 48 |
| A. jepsonii |
| → 47 |
47. Outer bulb coats reddish brown; tepals erect, ± straight at tip; inner whorl margins denticulate. | A. denticulatum |
47. Outer bulb coats brown to gray; tepals erect, ± spreading-reflexed at tip; inner whorl margins denticulate to erose. | A. abramsii |
48. Margins of ovarian crest processes entire or notched at tip, outer margins sometimes irregular but never dentate or laciniate. | → 49 |
48. Margins of ovarian crest processes dentate to laciniate. | → 52 |
49. Flowers 10–18 mm; tepals maroon or deep reddish purple. | → 50 |
49. Flowers 6–9 mm; tepals white to pink, darkening in age. | → 51 |
50. Tepals deep reddish purple, all reflexed at tip; Mount Hamilton Range, c California. | A. sharsmithiae |
50. Tepals maroon, outer curled back at tip, inner reflexed; Spanish Needle Peak, s Sierra Nevada, and Horse Canyon, Tehachapi Mountains, California. | A. shevockii |
51. Inflorescence loose; pedicels flexuous in fruit; tepals lanceolate to lance-ovate, apex acuminate. | A. parryi |
51. Inflorescence compact; pedicels straight; tepals ovate to nearly round, apex obtuse (rarely acute) to shallowly emarginate. | A. munzii |
52. Tepals deep reddish purple, erect, usually conspicuously recurved at tip. | A. fimbriatum |
52. Tepals white or flushed to pale lavender with darker midveins, spreading or erect, not conspicuously recurved at tip. | → 53 |
53. Flowers usually 6–12 mm. | A. fimbriatum |
53. Flowers usually 6–8(–10) mm. | → 54 |
54. Scape 25–50 cm; tepals spreading from base; serpentine soil, Rawhide Hill and Red Hills, foothills of Sierra Nevada, c California. | A. tuolumnense |
54. Scape 7–20(–30) cm; tepals erect; serpentine clay soils, s Coast Ranges and w Transverse Ranges, California. | A. diabolense |
55. Bulbs generally with numerous increase bulbs, these much smaller than parent bulb, enclosed by bulb coats, in basal cluster or on threadlike rhizomes to 10 cm. | → 56 |
55. Increase bulbs absent or 1–4, ± equaling parent bulbs, enclosed by parental bulb coats, never appearing as basal cluster, not rhizomatous or rhizomes 2+ mm thick (not threadlike). | → 60 |
56. Ovary crestless or obscurely crested with 3 low central processes. | → 57 |
56. Ovary prominently crested with 6 triangular central processes, margins finely papillose or denticulate. | → 58 |
57. Larger bulbs each with cluster of bulbels surrounding roots; s Texas. | A. elmendorfii |
57. Larger bulbs each with cluster of small, basal bulbels on one side; ne Oregon and wc Idaho. | A. madidum |
58. Leaves usually beginning to wither from tip by anthesis; tepals rigid (not papery), ± shiny in fruit, strongly involute at tip, carinate. | A. campanulatum |
58. Leaves usually green at anthesis; tepals papery (not rigid and shiny) in fruit, not strongly involute, not carinate. | → 59 |
59. Tepals ovate to elliptic, apex acute to acuminate; foothills of Sierra Nevada, n, c California. | A. membranaceum |
59. Tepals lanceolate, apex acuminate; Sierra Nevada, California, and intermountain region n to Oregon, Idaho. | A. bisceptrum |
60. Leaf blade channeled to subterete, if flat, not falcate. | → 61 |
60. Leaf blade flat or broadly channeled, if flat, ± falcate. | → 79 |
61. Bulb coats lacking reticulation or reticulum delicate, very obscure under hand lens. | → 62 |
61. Bulb coats obviously reticulate with prominent meshes under hand lens. | → 68 |
62. Bulbs ovoid to subglobose; rhizomes absent, renewal bulbs formed within coats of parent bulb; native or introduced. | → 63 |
62. Bulbs oblique or oblique-ovoid, renewal bulbs borne terminally on rhizomes outside coats of parent bulbs; native. | → 65 |
63. Scape terete throughout, 1–3 mm diam.; leaf blade 1–3 mm wide; native to w Texas to se Arizona. | A. kunthii |
63. Scape triquetrous, 2-edged or slightly winged proximally, if terete only proximally so, 1–10 mm wide; introduced in California and Oregon near the Pacific coast. | → 64 |
64. Umbel erect, ± hemispheric; flowers ± erect; tepals broadly elliptic, apex obtuse. | A. neapolitanum |
64. Umbel lax, ± 1-sided; flowers pendent; tepals lanceolate, apex acute. | A. triquetrum |
65. Rhizomes conspicuous, 2 cm or more, including renewal bulbs. | → 66 |
65. Rhizomes inconspicuous, 2 cm or less, including renewal bulb. | → 67 |
66. Rhizomes smooth, parent bulb disappearing by anthesis except for still-functional roots and bulb coat; leaf blade broadly concave-convex or ± flattened, carinate; tepals obovate to ovate, apex acute to obtuse or emarginate; Coast Ranges, California, Oregon. | A. unifolium |
66. Rhizomes scaly, sometimes absent, often missing in herbarium specimens, parent bulb persisting after anthesis; leaf blade flat, not carinate; tepals lanceolate to oblong, apex acute to acuminate; trans- Pecos Texas to se Arizona. | A. rhizomatum |
67. Tepals erect, red-purple, rarely pure white, at least inner tepal margins serrulate; nw California, sw Oregon. | A. bolanderi |
67. Tepals ± spreading, white to pale pink, margins entire; w Texas to se Arizona. | A. kunthii |
68. Cells of outer bulb coat square or polygonal. | → 69 |
68. Cells of bulb coat transversely elongate, V-shaped, arranged in ± vertical rows, forming herringbone pattern, or ± contorted. | → 72 |
69. Ovary with 6 prominent, flat, ± triangular crest processes. | A. bigelovii |
69. Ovary with 3 or 6 minute, rounded crest processes, or crest obscure. | → 70 |
70. Flowers 4–9 mm; tepals erect or spreading from base, margins entire. | A. lacunosum |
70. Flowers 8–16 mm; tepals spreading at tip, inner tepal margins denticulate. | → 71 |
71. Bulb forming 1–3 renewal bulbs borne terminally on rhizomes outside coats of parent bulb; parent bulb disappearing by anthesis except for still-functional roots and shriveled bulb coats; near Weller Butte, Blue Mountains, se Washington. | A. dictuon |
71. Bulbs not forming rhizomes, renewal bulbs formed within coats of parent bulb; widespread w of Rocky Mountains. | A. acuminatum |
72. Cells of bulb coat in wavy, transverse rows, forming indistinct herringbone pattern or ± contorted; tepals spreading, ± equal. | → 73 |
72. Cells of bulb coat in sharply serrate, transverse rows, forming distinct herringbone pattern; tepals erect, inner shorter, narrower. | → 76 |
73. Scape (3–)5–15(–17) cm; umbel persistent; tepals erect, not connivent over capsule in fruit. | A. hickmanii |
73. Scape 15–60 cm; umbel shattering, each flower with its pedicel falling as unit; tepals connivent over capsule in fruit. | → 74 |
74. Ovary crested with 6 ± rectangular lateral processes; umbel compact; pedicel 0.7–2 times perianth. | A. amplectens |
74. Ovary crestless or crested with 3 minute, 2-lobed central processes; umbel loose; pedicel 1.5–4 times perianth. | → 75 |
75. Leaf blade to 10 mm wide, channeled or flattened, carinate; inner bulb coats white; tepals becoming papery (not hyaline) after anthesis. | A. praecox |
75. Leaf blade 1–3 mm wide, channeled or subterete, not carinate; inner bulb coats light yellow or white; tepals becoming hyaline (not papery) after anthesis. | A. hyalinum |
76. Tepals connivent over capsule in fruit, not rigid; umbel shattering in fruit, each flower with its pedicel falling as a unit. | A. serra |
76. Tepals not connivent over capsule, rigid in fruit; umbel persistent. | → 77 |
77. Leaves 3–6, blade arcuate to tortuous; umbel compact; pedicels 5–20 mm; sea cliffs, n, c California. | A. dichlamydeum |
77. Leaves 2–3, blade straight to arcuate; umbel loose; pedicels 10–40 mm; not on sea cliffs, California Floristic Province, extending south in coastal ranges. | → 78 |
78. Inner tepal margins denticulate, crisped. | A. crispum |
78. Inner tepal margins entire to denticulate, never crisped. | A. peninsulare |
79. Scape and leaves persisting after seeds mature or on pressing, or only tardily deciduous. | → 80 |
79. Scape and leaves forming abcission layer at soil surface and deciduous when seeds mature, also frequently breaking at soil surface after pressing. | → 86 |
80. Stamens much shorter than tepals. | → 81 |
80. Stamens equaling tepals or exserted. | → 82 |
81. Bulb coat cellular-reticulate with elongate, ± obscure, intricately contorted cells (resembling Allium madidum, but never with cluster of basal bulbels). | A. fibrillum |
81. Bulb coat cellular-reticulate with ± narrowly hexagonal, transversely elongate cells. | A. brandegeei |
82. Scape expanded proximal to inflorescence; leaf blade (2–)5–8 mm wide. | A. columbianum |
82. Scape thickest immediately proximal to inflorescence; leaf blade 1–5(–15) mm wide. | → 83 |
83. Scape constricted just proximal to inflorescence, then expanded; leaf blade 1–3(–5) mm wide. | A. constrictum |
83. Scape not expanded proximal to inflorescence; leaf blade 2–5(–15) mm wide. | → 84 |
84. Leaf blade usually more than 5 mm wide, flat; umbel 25–50-flowered; spathe bracts 3. | A. douglasii |
84. Leaf blade 2–3 mm wide, flat to channeled; umbel 10–30-flowered; spathe bracts 2. | → 85 |
85. Bulb coat with quadrate to polygonal reticulations; leaf blade ± equaling scape. | A. nevii |
85. Bulb coat without reticulations or with 2–3 rows of ± quadrate cells just distal to roots; leaf blade exceeding scape. | A. macrum |
86. Outer bulb coats cellular-reticulate throughout (often obscurely so in A. aaseae and A. simillimum). | → 87 |
86. Outer bulb coats not cellular-reticulate or with 2–3 rows of cells just distal to roots. | → 93 |
87. Bulb coats obscurely cellular-reticulate with ± contorted cells; tepal margins denticulate to erose. | → 88 |
87. Bulb coats ± prominently cellular-reticulate; tepal margins entire. | → 89 |
88. Tepals white with greenish or reddish veins, sometimes flushed pink; anthers purple or mottled purple and white; pollen white or gray. | A. simillimum |
88. Tepals bright pink, rarely white; anthers yellow; pollen yellow. | A. aaseae |
89. Bulb coats reticulate, cells irregularly arranged, ± polygonal, rectangular, or transversely elongate, ± curved. | → 90 |
89. Bulb coats reticulate, cells arranged in ± regular vertical rows, narrowly hexagonal to rectangular, transversely elongate. | → 91 |
90. Cells of bulb coat irregularly arranged, ± transversely elongate, curved; Tuolumne County, c California. | A. tribracteatum |
90. Cells of bulb coat irregularly arranged or in ± regular vertical rows, polygonal or ± rectangular; Sierra Nevada, California, and Nevada. | A. obtusum |
91. Tepals linear-lanceolate. | A. anceps |
91. Tepals oblanceolate to ovate. | → 92 |
92. Scape 3–10 cm; pedicel ± equaling perianth. | A. punctum |
92. Scape 15–20 cm; pedicel 2–3 times perianth. | A. lemmonii |
93. Scape terete or ± compressed, not winged. | → 94 |
93. Scape flattened, 2-edged or usually winged distally. | → 99 |
94. Stamens well included. | → 95 |
94. Stamens ± equaling tepals or exserted. | → 96 |
95. Leaf blade strongly falcate; umbel mostly 5–10-flowered. | A. parvum |
95. Leaf blade linear or weakly falcate; umbel 20–30-flowered. | A. cratericola |
| → 97 |
| → 98 |
97. Leaf blade ± equaling to 2 times scape; wc Idaho. | A. tolmiei |
97. Leaf blade much longer than scape; c Sierra Nevada, California. | A. yosemitense |
98. Filaments papillose proximally. | A. hoffmanii |
98. Filaments smooth proximally. | A. burlewii |
99. Bulbs oblique or oblique-ovoid, renewal bulbs borne terminally on rhizomes outside coats of parent bulb; parent bulb disappearing by anthesis except for still-functional roots and shriveled bulb coat. | → 100 |
99. Bulbs ovoid to subglobose, rhizomes absent, renewal bulbs formed within coats of parent bulb; parent bulbs persistent. | → 101 |
100. Pedicel ± equaling perianth; ovary obscurely 3-crested; barren, bald summits w of Cascade Mountains from Vancouver Island to sw Oregon, also at Jefferson Park, Oregon, and in Wenatchee Mountains, c Washington. | A. crenulatum |
100. Pedicel 2–3 times perianth; ovary prominently 6-crested; mountains and scablands e of Cascade Mountains, Oregon. | A. tolmiei |
101. Tepals narrowly lanceolate, apex long-acuminate; stamens exserted. | A. platycaule |
101. Tepals lanceolate to ovate or elliptic, apex obtuse to acuminate; stamens included. | → 102 |
102. Flowers 9–15 mm; tepal apex long-acuminate, inner margins usually denticulate. | A. falcifolium |
102. Flowers 6–10(–12) mm; tepal apex obtuse to acute, or ± involute in age and appearing acuminate, inner margins denticulate or not. | → 103 |
103. Inner bulb coats usually pink or red; inner tepal margins sometimes ± denticulate; Siskiyou Mountains of nw California and sw Oregon. | A. siskiyouense |
103. Inner bulb coats white; inner tepal margins entire; w United States, e of Sierra–Cascade axis. | → 104 |
104. Tepals becoming rigid (not papery), carinate in fruit. | → 105 |
104. Tepals becoming papery (not rigid), not carinate in fruit. | → 106 |
105. Tepals lanceolate, apex acute to acuminate, ± erect in fruit, involute at tip; ovary obscurely to prominently crested with 3 or 6 processes. | A. tolmiei |
105. Tepals elliptic-oblong, apex obtuse, not involute at tip, connivent over ovary in fruit; ovary crestless or obscurely crested. | A. scilloides |
106. Ovary distinctly crested with 3 or 6 low processes; sand and gravel deposits, along Columbia River from Ferry County, ne Washington, to mouth of John Day River, nc Oregon. | A. robinsonii |
106. Ovary obscurely crested with 3 low, rounded processes; rocky, clay slopes and talus, e Oregon, Idaho, to c California, n Nevada, nw Utah. | A. parvum |