Template:BB Key Table, Species Link/doc

Usage
where:
 * m is the genus number used in the book
 * n is the species number used in the book
 * s is the species name as it appears in the key (without formatting)

Example
Scales of the cone numerous (except in Larix); leaf-buds scaly. Cone-scales woody; leaves needle-shaped, 2-5 in a sheath. Cone-scales thin; leaves linear-filiform, scattered or fascicled, not in sheaths. Leaves fascicled on very short branchlets, deciduous. Leaves scattered, persistent. Cones pendulous; leaves jointed to short persistent sterigmata. Leaves tetragonal, sessile. Leaves flat, short-petipled. Cones erect; sterigmata inconspicuous or none. Scales of the cone few (3-12); leaf-buds naked. Cone-scales spiral, thick; leaves deciduous. Cone-scales opposite; leaves persistent. Cone oblong, its scales not peltate. Cone globose, its scales peltate. Fruit fleshy, berry-like, a modified cone.

Results in:

Scales of the cone numerous (except in Larix); leaf-buds scaly. Cone-scales woody; leaves needle-shaped, 2-5 in a sheath. Cone-scales thin; leaves linear-filiform, scattered or fascicled, not in sheaths. Leaves fascicled on very short branchlets, deciduous. Leaves scattered, persistent. Cones pendulous; leaves jointed to short persistent sterigmata. Leaves tetragonal, sessile. Leaves flat, short-petipled. Cones erect; sterigmata inconspicuous or none. Scales of the cone few (3-12); leaf-buds naked. Cone-scales spiral, thick; leaves deciduous. Cone-scales opposite; leaves persistent. Cone oblong, its scales not peltate. Cone globose, its scales peltate. Fruit fleshy, berry-like, a modified cone.