Petalidium sesfonteinense, P. kaokoense, P. variabile, and other species of Petalidium, Nees von Esenbeck, 1832
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Petalidium sesfonteinense, P. kaokoense, P. variabile, and other species of Petalidium |
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Identification key to Petalidium sesfonteinense, P. kaokoense, P. variabile, and other species of Petalidium View in CoL within the distribution range of P. sesfonteinense
1. Plants usually prostrate or at least some branches prostrate...............................................................................................................2
1’. Plants erect..........................................................................................................................................................................................4
2. Inflorescence axis elongated. Flowers alternate on axis (up to 40)............................................................................ P. angustitubum View in CoL
2’. Inflorescence compact balls ...............................................................................................................................................................3
3. Leaf lamina ca. 1.5× as long as wide or more compact, broadly ovate.......................................................................... P. halimoides View in CoL
3’. Leaf lamina ca. 2.5× as long as wide or thinner, narrowly ovate........................................................................................ P. lanatum View in CoL
4. Indumentum on leaves consisting of simple trichomes, erect or appressed (strigose).......................................................................5
4’. Indumentum on leaves consisting of dendritic or stellate trichomes interspersed with very short-stalked glandular trichomes ........ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................6
5. Trichomes erect, corolla tube distinctively curved, corolla lobes one-coloured red....................................................... P. coccineum View in CoL
5’. Trichomes appressed, corolla tube straight, front corolla lobe differently coloured or of darker shade than other lobes: white, pink, or crimson; other lobes: brown, orange, pink, or crimson................................................................................................. P. variabile View in CoL
6. Indumentum consisting of short-stalked stellate trichomes interspersed with very short-stalked glandular trichomes; expanded portion of corolla strigose outside ................................................................................................................................... P. kaokoense View in CoL
6’. Indumentum consisting of dendritic trichomes only; expanded portion of corolla glabrous outside ....................... P. sesfonteinense View in CoL
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