Vegetative Key
KEY TO FAMILIES AND SOME GENERA, BASED MAINLY ON VEGETATIVE CHARACTERS
† Treated in Vol. II. ζ See note below key.
Key
Leaves not sheathing
HYDATELLACEAE†
12
Leaves in false whorls of 3–4 or opposite, serrulate near tip: stipules sheathing stem above lamina-base: sheath absent below lamina-base
Leaves alternate, floral leaves opposite or ± whorled, entire: sheaths present or 0 below lamina-base
13
Leaves without auricles but stipular sheaths tubular or ring of ± erect fibres at lamina-base: flowers bisexual; in long pedunculate spikes.
14
Leaf-tip rounded, 3-toothed; flowers 1–several, sessile or peduncles < 1 cm long in leaf axils, exposed unisexual
Leaf-tip rounded to ± truncate and toothed: flowers several–many, exposed or enclosed in spathe-like upper leaf sheaths, uni-or bisexual
15
Plants inter-tidal: fruits on spadix in spathe-like upper leaf sheaths: flowers unisexual
Plants of fresh or brackish water: fruits pedicellate, on spirally coiled peduncles to 30 cm long; flowers bisexual
18
Ligule present, lamina > 0.5 cm wide
Zizania, Glyceria [GRAMINEAE]
19
Leaves basal and cauline: flowers inconspicuous, on long pedunculate spikes from upper leaf axils
Leaves not sheathing
HYDATELLACEAE†
33
Leaves thick, spongy, 1–3 m × 1–3 cm: inflorescence cylindrical, dense, brown, 10–30 × 2.5 cm
Leaves ± thin, not spongy, < 30 × 0.5 cm: inflorescence never cylindrical, always open or glomerate
35
Leaves 1–3 m long, strongly fibrous, not snapped between fingers, margins dark
Phormium†
36
Leaves ± joined at junction of lamina and sheath, distichous: ligule present, usually projecting, or a fringe of hairs
[GRAMINEAE]
39
Flowers actinomorphic, red
BURMANIACEAE†
41
Junction of lamina and sheath with rounded shoulders, or truncate or lobed or auriculate: leaf tip obtuse: sheaths 3-, 5- or 7-nerverd
Lamina merging gradually into sheath; leaf tip acicular, acute or obtuse: sheath nerves obscure or ± coloured
Leaf tip obtuse, or if acute, leaves and sheaths hairy: leaves never distichous and imbricate
58
Leaves cordate, sinus deep: tuber large, to 1 m long
DIOSCOREACEAEζ
59
Stems cable-like, > 0.5 cm diam.: leaves green, ovate to oblong, 5–16 × 2–6 cm, or brown, sheathing, scale-like
Stems slender, < 0.5 cm diam.: leaves scale-like, with cladodes needle-like and in 1 plane, or falcate or ovate-lanceolate, to 3.5 cm long
68
Stems wiry, ± 4 angled: flowers white: fruit a berry
PHILESIACEAE?
73
Ligule usually projecting, or a fringe of hairs: flowers within glumes
[GRAMINEAE]
76
Leaves thick, spongy, 1–3 m × 1–3 cm: inflorescence cylindrical, dense, brown, 10–30 × 2.5 cm
78
Keel of leaves scabrid: fruit a berry
Dianella†
79
Leaves strongly fibrous, leathery, 1–3 m × 5–12 cm, tough and cannot be snapped transversely: rhizomes stout: scapes > 2 cm diam.
Phormium†
Leaves ± fibrous or not, can be snapped transversely: underground parts rhizomatous or cormous: scapes < 1.5 cm diam.
82
Ligule > 1.5 cm long: leaves lanceolate to oblong, to 50 × 15 cm, sessile or petiolate
86
Leaves plicate, leathery, to 1 m × 7 cm, glabrous: stems stout, pilose: stem bases brilliant red when cut: roots red
87
Leaves 2: plant tuberous: hairs gland-tipped
Aporostylis†
Leaf margins finely ciliate, at least in lower half: plants not grass-like: perianth of sepals and petals
93
Flowers orange-red, 25–3.5 cm long, in dense terminal cylindrical recemes, 10–20 cm long
Kniphofia
Flowers green, brownish to reddish-brown, glumaceous, in spikelets in spikes, racemes, panicles or umbels
Flowers actinomorphic: seeds black, > 1 mm long
Arthropodium†
107
Rhizomes ± 5 cm diam.: leaves lorate, > 3.5 cm wide: flowers blue or white, in many-flowered umbels
111
Leaves elliptic-oblong, ± distichous along stems: flowers in 2–4-flowered axillary racemes
113
Plant of damp places: leaves petiolate, in rosettes: flowers to 1 cm diam., pink or lilac
Plant of coastal rocks: leaves not petiolate, in tufts: flowers ± 2 cm diam., white
Arthropodium†
ζDioscorea alata L. was listed by Hooker Handbk N.Z. Fl. 1867, 762, as a naturalised plant. No specimens have been found.