Isodon, , Li, 1988
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.268.4.5 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AE0C6D54-2046-3F56-52C2-FF387BA1FBC3 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Isodon |
status |
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Key to the taxa of Isodon View in CoL from Guangxi, China
1. Plants red-brown glandular.................................................................................................................................................................2
- Plants not red-brown glandular..........................................................................................................................................................5
2. Lamina narrowly lanceolate or elliptic-lanceolate ............................................................................................................... I. walkeri View in CoL
- Lamina different from above..............................................................................................................................................................3
3. Corolla tube declinate, stamens and style included.............................................................................................................. I. villosus View in CoL
- Corolla tube straight, stamens and style long exerted........................................................................................................................4
4. Lamina acute or obtuse at apex, broadly cuneate to rounded at base, light green or purplish beneath when dry ............................... ..................................................................................................................................................... I. lophanthoides var. lophanthoides View in CoL
- Lamina acuminate at apex, cuneate at base, green to yellowish-brown beneath when dry ........... I. lophanthoides var. graciliflorus View in CoL
5. Leaves in whorls of 3–4; upper part of mericarp trigonous ............................................................................................. I. ternifolius View in CoL
- Leaves opposite; upper part of mericarp not trigonous......................................................................................................................6
6. Mericarp glandular, or glandular and pubescent................................................................................................................................7
- Mericarp glabrous.............................................................................................................................................................................11
7. Leaves lanceolate or narrowly lanceolate........................................................................................................................... I. nervosus View in CoL
- Leaves different from above...............................................................................................................................................................8
8. Fruiting calyx erect, actinomorphic....................................................................................................................................................9
- Fruiting calyx decurved, obviously 2-lipped....................................................................................................................................10
9. Lamina serrate, calyx densely pubescent, mericarp glandular and pubescent ......................................................................... I. serra View in CoL
- Lamina crenate, calyx glabrescent to sparsely hirtellous, mericarp glandular........................................................... I. amethystoides View in CoL
10. Peduncle 2–4 mm long, calyx 2.7 × 3 mm, corolla ca. 8 mm long................................................................................ I. macrocalyx View in CoL
- Peduncle ca. 8 mm long, calyx 4 × 6 mm, corolla up to 2 cm long ................................................................................ I. longitubus View in CoL
11. Flowering calyx densely whitish floccose-tomentose, inflorescence narrow and spike-like............................................ I. eriocalyx View in CoL
- Flowering calyx glabrescent or pubescent, inflorescence narrow or spreading but not spike-like..................................................12
12. Lamina cordate at base, occasionally subtruncate; flower yellow .............................................................................. I. sculponeatus View in CoL
- Lamina never cordate at base; flower never yellow.........................................................................................................................13
13. Leaves lanceolate or narrowly lanceolate................................................................................................................. I. lungshengensis View in CoL
- Leaves different from above.............................................................................................................................................................14
14. Perennial herbs, branchlets green, lamina 3.5–12 × 0.8–6 cm, panicles terminal and axillary.............................................. I. coetsa View in CoL
- Shrubs, branchlets reddish, lamina 2–6 × 1.3–3 cm, panicles terminal ........................................................................... I. rubescens View in CoL
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