Mertensia paniculata
 
Tall Lungwort

Inflorescence

Duck Mountain Provincial Park
24-June-2007

Paniculata: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora (BF) and Flora of Alberta (FOA) leading to this species. 

plants 30-70 cm high; NOT [plants 10-30 cm high] (BF)

plant usually more than 40 cm high; NOT [plant usually less than 40 cm high] (FOA)

plants pubescent; NOT [plants entirely glabrous]

stems pubescent; NOT [stems glabrous]

stem leaves 5-15 cm long; NOT [stem leaves 2-10 cm long]

stem leaves ovate to ovate-lanceolate; NOT [stem leaves oblong to lanceolate]

cauline leaves with distinct lateral veins; NOT [cauline leaves without distinct lateral veins]

 

Mertensia: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora (BF) and Flora of Alberta (FOA) leading to this genus. 

plants smaller than to 1 m high

plants usually rough-hairy; NOT [plants glabrous] (FOA)

leaves alternate; NOT [leaves opposite or in whorls of 3]

flowers in cymes; NOT [flowers axillary]

flowers in non-leafy cymes, with or without small bracts; NOT [flowers in leafy cymes]

cymes bractless or only the lowest flowers with bracts; NOT [cymes bracteolate to the tip]

flowers several-many; NOT [flowers mostly solitary (2-4)]

inflorescence more or less congested; NOT [inflorescence elongate, flowers distant]

flowers smaller than 12-18 mm long (BF)

flowers blue; NOT [flowers white, yellow, purplish or reddish purple]

corolla tubular-funnelform; NOT [corolla rotate]

corolla 1 cm long or more; NOT [corolla less than 1 cm long]

ovary deeply 4-lobed, the style arising from the center between the lobes; NOT [ovary merely grooved, the style arising from the summit of the ovary]

nutlets lacking hooked prickles

 

Boraginaceae: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora  leading to this family. 

herbs; NOT [shrubs or trees]

plants NOT twining

plants green or with some chlorophyll; NOT [plants parasitic or saprophytic, without chlorophyll]

plants WITHOUT milky juice

flowers NOT in heads or spikes; NOT [flowers in long or short spikes], NOT [flowers in heads or in form resembling a head]

inflorescence usually scorpioid

flowers with two floral rings, but with the petals wholly or partly united forming a tube or bell]

corolla regular; NOT [corolla irregular]

stamens alternating with corolla lobes, or twice their number; NOT [stamens directly in front of corolla lobes]

stamens 4 or 5; NOT [stamens 8 or 10]

ovary superior; NOT [ovary inferior]

styles from center of lobes of ovary; NOT [style terminal]

fruit with 4 nutlets; NOT [fruit a berry or capsule]