Linum species, 1753
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.549.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6625154 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B3008796-0D1F-B61E-FF4B-F8A2FA2CFD34 |
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Key to Linum species View in CoL in Mexico
1. Fruit dehiscent into 5 segments ..........................................................................................................................................................2
- Fruit dehiscent into 10 segments ........................................................................................................................................................8
2. Corolla yellow ....................................................................................................................................................................................3
- Corolla yellow-orange to salmon with a red to wine-red base...........................................................................................................5
3. Root thin; stem puberulent at the base; fruit ovoid ............................................................................................................................4
-. Root thick; stem glabrous; fruit ellipsoid ........................................................................................................................ L. aristatum View in CoL
4. Stipular glands absent, sometimes present only in some parts, then barely conspicuous.................................................. L. australe View in CoL
- Stipular glands present throughout the plant, very conspicuous .......................................................... L. australe var. glandulosum View in CoL
5. Stems pilose locally or throughout .....................................................................................................................................................6
-. Stems glabrous throughout .................................................................................................................................................................7
6. Plant hirsutulose at the base; sepals glabrous; fruit with translucent thin pericarp............................... L. berlandieri var. filifolium View in CoL
- Plant densely gray-puberulent to the inflorescence; sepals pubescent; fruit with thick opaque pericarp ..................... L. puberulum View in CoL
7. Basal leaves alternate; sepals deciduous, 3-nerved; anthers brick-red........................................................................... L. elongatum View in CoL
-. Basal leaves opposite; sepals persistent, 1-nerved; anthers brown ..................................................................................... L. vernale View in CoL
8. Corolla blue ........................................................................................................................................................................................9
- Corolla yellow, yellow-orange, white, or pink .................................................................................................................................11
9. Stems erect or ascending ..................................................................................................................................................................10
- Stems creeping or prostrate ............................................................................................................................................ L. rzedowskii View in CoL
10. Pedicels villous; anthers white; stigmata capitate ................................................................................................................. L. lewisii View in CoL
- Pedicels glabrous; anthers bright-yellow; stigmata linear to claviform ................................................................... L. usitatissimum View in CoL
11. Plants densely pubescent throughout................................................................................................................................................12
- Plants glabrous or locally pubescent ................................................................................................................................................13
12. Basal leaves opposite; bracts with stipular glands, conspicuous; petals yellow-orange, pilose at the base.................. L. scabrellum View in CoL
- Basal leaves in whorls; upper bracts without stipular glands; petals yellow, glabrous..................................................... L. tenellum View in CoL
13. Stems decumbent..............................................................................................................................................................................14
- Stems erect........................................................................................................................................................................................15
14. Leaves widely ovate or elliptical, scariose; anthers 0.7–1.2 mm long............................................................................... L. cruciata View in CoL
- Leaves narrowly oblanceolate, obovate to narrowly elliptical, rough; anthers 0.5 mm long...................................... L. lasiocarpum View in CoL
15. Annual herbs.....................................................................................................................................................................................16
- Perennial herbs .................................................................................................................................................................................17
16. Basal leaves in whorls, obovate; 3-nerved sepals; styles fused to near the apex; fruit pale-yellow throughout............... L. longipes View in CoL
- Basal leaves opposite, elliptical-oblanceolate; 1-nerved sepals; styles free; fruit yellow with purple hues on the upper portion ...... ................................................................................................................................................................................ L. neomexicanum View in CoL
17. Root thick .........................................................................................................................................................................................18
- Root thin ...........................................................................................................................................................................................20
18. Basal leaves opposite or in whorls; stigmata light brown; fruit yellow with purple hues at the upper portion ...............................19
- Basal leaves alternate; stigmata yellow; fruit yellow throughout ................................................................................... L. flagellare View in CoL
19. Styles free or connate at the base ...................................................................................................................................... L. orizabae View in CoL
- Styles fused to half or close to the apex ....................................................................................................................... L. mexicanum View in CoL
20. Fruit glabrous....................................................................................................................................................................................21
- Fruit pubescent at the apex ................................................................................................................................................. L. nelsonii View in CoL
21. Fruit yellow with purple hues at the upper portion; petals white or pink........................................................................... L. pringlei View in CoL
- Fruit yellow throughout; petals yellow to greenish-yellow..............................................................................................................22
22. Basal leaves alternate or opposite....................................................................................................................................... L. rupestre View in CoL
- Basal leaves in whorls ......................................................................................................................................................................23
23. Leaves with stipular glands at the base; pedicels 0.1–0.2 mm long; bracts 2.0–3.0 mm long; sepals 2.0–5.0 × 1.0– 1.5 mm, seeds reddish-brown............................................................................................................................................................ L. schiedeanum View in CoL
- Leaves without stipular glands at the base; pedicels 3.5–14.7 mm long; bracts 0.6–1.1 mm long; sepals (1.2)1.7–1.8 × 0.5–0.7 mm; seeds light brown.................................................................................................................................................... L. modestum View in CoL
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