Jacquemontia, Choisy
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/a2017n2a6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6369110 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E1387AA-FF97-247B-C66E-2AD7FAB1FA06 |
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Carolina |
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Jacquemontia |
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IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR JACQUEMONTIA EVOLVULOIDES (MORIC.) MEISN. AND ALLIED SPECIES View in CoL View at ENA
1. Subshrubs with woody, mostly erect stems, sometimes scandent .................................................................. 2
— Herbs with herbaceous, voluble, scandent or prostrate stems ....................................................................... 4
2. Leaves and stem tomentose; bracteoles 5-8 mm long .................................................... J. fruticulosa Hallier View in CoL f.
— Leaves and stem pubescent or hirsute; bracteoles 1.5-2.5 mm. long............................................................... 3
3. Plants ferruginous in sicco; stems densely branched near the base; peduncles 0.2-1.5 cm .......................... ....................................................................................................................... J. heterotricha O’Donell View in CoL
— Plants greenish in sicco; stems sparsely branched throughout the plant; peduncles 3-6 cm ............................. ................................................................................................................................................... J. evolvuloides View in CoL
4. Inflorescence dichasial congested (umbelliform to corymbiform) ( Fig. 1 View FIG ) .......... J. sphaerostigma (Cav.) Rusby View in CoL
— Inflorescence monochasial or thyrsoid ( Fig. 1 View FIG ) .............................................................................................. 5
5. Leaves linear or narrowly lanceolate; sepals 3-4 mm long, glabrous ....................... J. linoides (Choisy) Meisn. View in CoL
— Leaves ovate, elliptic or lanceolate; sepals 6.5-8 mm long, hirsute or pubescent ........................................... 6
6. Leaves brochidodromous, 5-6 pairs of secondary veins, stems greenish in sicco .......................... J. evolvuloides View in CoL
— Leaves eucamptodromous, 2-3 pairs of secondary veins, stems reddish in sicco ............................................ 7
7. Glandular trichomes present; inflorescence thyrsoid or monochasial ............................ J. warmingii O’Donell View in CoL
— Glandular trichomes absent; inflorescence monochasial ............................................................................... 8
8. Stems with a mix of stellate, 3-radiate and forked trichomes ( Fig. 2 View FIG ); bracteoles 8-12 mm long ...................... ........................................................................................................................................ J. guaranitica Hassl. View in CoL
— Stems with a mix of simple trichomes thickened at the base and forked trichomes ( Fig. 2 View FIG ); bracteoles 3-4 mm long .............................................................................................................................. J. anomala O’Donell View in CoL
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