Drosera species
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.172.3.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039B87A7-FFD9-081E-FF6D-2C2CB9EF50F3 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Drosera species |
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Key to the Drosera species with decumbent leaves from Brazil south of the Equator (with extensions in South America south of the Equator given in brackets)
1. Gynoecium 5-merous, styles 5, undivided; leaves with glandular trichomes only (in addition to tentacles and sessile glands) [also in Bolivia] ...................................................................................................................................................................... D. sessilifolia View in CoL
- Gynoecium 3-merous, styles 3, bifurcated at the base (6 stigmata in total); leaves glabrous, or with eglandular trichomes only, or with both glandular and eglandular trichomes (in addition to tentacles and sessile glands)..............................................................2
2. Stipules absent or reduced to few fimbriae isolated on the margins of the leaf base [also in Argentina and Uruguay] D. brevifolia View in CoL
- Stipules well developed, conspicuous, intrapetiolar...........................................................................................................................3
3. Lamina with apex narrower or of similar width than the base (oblong, lanceolate, or ellipsoid in outline) .....................................4
- Lamina with apex distinctly broader than the base (obovate, oblanceolate, spatulate, cuneate, or sub-orbicular in outline) ..........5
4. Leaves oblong, petiole usually ≤ 0.5 mm wide (rarely up to 1 mm wide); glandular trichomes densely covering the scapes from the base; seeds ovoid to ellipsoid [also in Bolivia] ................................................................................................................ D. montana View in CoL
- Leaves oblong-lanceolate to lanceolate, usually semi-erect, petiole ≥ 1 mm wide; glandular trichomes absent on the basal third of the scape; seeds fusiform.................................................................................................................................................... D. latifolia View in CoL
5. Scape erect at the base .......................................................................................................................................................................6
- Scape arcuatelly curved at the base..................................................................................................................................................13
6. Petiole narrow, suddenly broadening into lamina; petiole longer or equal in length with the lamina; leaf vernation geniculateinvolute...............................................................................................................................................................................................7
- Petiole gradually broadening into lamina; petiole length equal to or shorter than half lamina length; leaf vernation geniculate or circinate .............................................................................................................................................................................................9
7. Sepals glabrous; seeds with papillose testa [also in Uruguay] ........................................................................................ D. capillaris View in CoL
- Sepals glandular- and/or eglandular-pilose; seeds with foveolate or reticulate testa .........................................................................8
8. Scapes glabrous; sepals exclusively glandular-pilose; seeds rectangular with reticulate testa ............................................. D. viridis View in CoL
- Scapes pilose; sepals exclusively eglandular-pilose, or both glandular- and eglandular-pilose; seeds ovoid with foveolate testa [also in Bolivia and Peru]..................................................................................................................................................... D. cayennensis View in CoL
9. Leaf obovate-cuneate to cuneate with geniculate vernation; apical tentacles conspicuously distinct, in number of 7–12, 4– 9 mm long, with head with unifacial gland tip ........................................................................................................................ D. tentaculata View in CoL
- Leaf obovate, oblanceolate, or oblong-spatulate with circinate vernation; apical tentacles inconspicuously distinct, only up to 5 mm long............................................................................................................................................................................................10
10. Adaxial petiole surface densely eglandular-pilose; sepals ovate to sub-orbicular with rounded (subobtuse) apex, in bud forming a pyramidal projection at the fusion point between adjacent sepals ................................................................................. D. spirocalyx View in CoL
- Adaxial petiole surface glabrous or sparsely eglandular-pilose; sepals oblong-ovate to narrowly-ovate with acute apex, not forming pyramidal projections as described above........................................................................................................................................11
11. Leaves oblong to oblong-spatulate; petiole 0.2–0.5(–1) mm wide; glandular trichomes of similar length present throughout scape; generally flowering from December to March (rainy season) [also in Bolivia] ............................................................... D. montana View in CoL
- Leaves obovate to oblong-obovate; petiole 0.4–3.0 mm wide; glandular trichomes absent on the basal third of scape, but dense and larger towards the apex; generally flowering from June to September (dry season) .............................................. D. tomentosa View in CoL (12)
12. Scapes densely eglandular-pilose (villous) on the basal half, decreasing in density towards apex ....... D. tomentosa var. tomentosa View in CoL
- Scapes exclusively glandular-pilose from base to apex, without notable eglandular indumentum, occasionally also sparsely eglandular-pilose mostly towards the basal third ...................................................................................... D. tomentosa var. glabrata View in CoL
13. Basal third of scape densely eglandular-pilose............................................................................................................ D. hirtella View in CoL (14)
- Basal third of scape glabrous to glabrescent ....................................................................................................................................15
14. Lamina obovate; scape green to red; eglandular trichomes of scape red........................................................ D. hirtella var. hirtella View in CoL
- Lamina spatulate; scape yellow; eglandular trichomes of scape white [also in Bolivia] ............................. D. hirtella var. lutescens View in CoL
15. Leaves decumbent, entirely green or with pinkish-red petiole and green lamina (even if growing in sunny habitats); seeds rectangular ............................................................................................................................................................................. D. viridis View in CoL
- Leaves usually semi-erect, red (greener only in shaded habitats); seeds fusiform [also in Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina] .......... ......................................................................................................................................................................................... D. communis View in CoL
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