Heloniopsis orientalis, Leaves

Tanaka, Noriyuki, 2019, Taxonomy, evolution and phylogeography of the genus Helonias (Melanthiaceae) revisited, Phytotaxa 390 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.390.1.1

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E5713A-FF90-9155-4099-FD90D2983755

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Felipe

scientific name

Heloniopsis orientalis
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-. Leaves entire, comparatively thick or firm in texture, glossy, persistent for 1–2 years, sometimes with adventitious apical plantlets; flowers funnelform; nectaries lower than base of ovary; filaments proximally scarcely dilated and little complanate ..................... .................................................................................................................................................................................. 11. H. orientalis Leaves View in CoL usually minutely undulate at margins, somewhat thin textured, (sub)dull, persistent for 1 (occasionally 2) year, not producing apical plantlets in the wild; flowers funnelform (obconic) or tubular-campanulate; nectaries positioned nearly as high as or lower than base of ovary; filaments slightly dilated and complanate, or not dilated and usually slightly complanate proximally ........... 2 Flowers funnelform to narrowly tubular-campanulate or campanulate; tepals usually (bluish) purple, purplish pink or blue; filaments slightly dilated, complanate, often slightly 2-edged or narrowly ancipital (2-winged) toward base; adnate portion between filament and opposing tepal often nearly as high as basal connate portion between adjoining tepals; nectaries lower than base of ovary ..... .................................................................................................................................................................................... 10. H. koreana Flowers View in CoL funnelform; tepals white, sometimes with proximal purplish pink tint; filaments not dilated, usually slightly complanate toward base; adnate portion between filament and opposing tepal higher than basal connate portions between adjoining tepals; nectaries nearly as high as base of ovary ............................................................................................................... 12. H. breviscapa View in CoL

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