Thesium, L.
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https://doi.org/ 10.3390/taxonomy3010009 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7A0F5848-FF8D-4E1F-65A3-51495BB33671 |
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Marileroux |
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Thesium |
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3.2. Artificial Identification Key for T. celatum, T. hispidifructum and Eight Morphologically Similar Species View in CoL View at ENA
1a. Leaf exterior glabrous, or sparsely to densely verruculose; flower exterior glabrous (if verruculose then flower lobes ≥ 1.2 mm long)
2a. Leaves up to 15 mm long; bracts up to 7 mm long
3a. Inflorescences with solitary or subsolitary flowers; 1(–2) flowers per inflorescence T. burchellii View in CoL
3b. Inflorescences racemose cymes; 4–16 flowers per inflorescence
4a. Placental column straight; fruit sessile, stipe absent T. gracilarioides View in CoL
4b. Placental column twisted; fruit stipitate, stipe ± 1.2–2.0 mm long T. procerum View in CoL
2b. Leaves up to 45 mm long; bracts up to 25 mm long
5a. Inflorescences spikate cymes or flowers solitary, pedicels/peduncles absent; involucral bracts present or absent T. celatum View in CoL
5b. Inflorescences racemose cymes (flowers rarely solitary), pedicels/peduncles 1.3–25 mm long; involucral bracts absent
6a. Bracts up to 25 mm long, reaching well beyond the top of the flowers; flower lobes 1.2–1.7(–2.4) mm long
6b. Bracts up to 10 mm long, not reaching past the top of the flowers; flower lobes ± 0.75–1.25 mm long
1b. Leaf exterior hispidulous, hispid, puberulent or pubescent; flower exterior hispidulous, hispid, puberulent or pubescent
7a. Stems woody (up to 4 mm in diameter), up to 1 m tall T. hispidifructum
7b. Stems herbaceous (if woody then sprawling and ≤ 1.5 mm in diameter), up to 0.3(0.5?) m tall
8a. Inflorescences racemose cymes T. disparile View in CoL
8b. Inflorescences spikate cymes
9a. Stems sprawling, divaricate; leaves spreading T. rufescens View in CoL
9b. Stems erect, virgate; leaves ascending to adpressed T. transvaalense View in CoL
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