Ruellia eriocalyx, T. F. Daniel, E. Tripp & C. Ezcurra
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11067214 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12611495 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B63F802B-FFBD-FFFA-08E1-6C91B3F8FA93 |
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Felipe |
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Ruellia eriocalyx |
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The following key distinguishes Ruellia eriocalyx from its morphologically similar congener(s):
1a. Roots with fusiform-tuberous swellings; plants subcaulescent to caulescent, to 30 cm high; bracteoles present and conspicuous (more than 10 mm long); dichasia mostly 1-flowered, sessile (or borne on peduncles less than 5 mm long), flowers sessile; corollas pale blue, (35–) 50–70 mm long; capsules 12–15 mm long; central to southern Brazil, eastern Paraguay, and eastern Argentina......................... R. dissitifolia / R. brevicaulis (Nees) Lindau
1b. Roots thickened but not with fusiform-tuberous swellings; plants subcaulescent, to 10 cm high; bracteoles absent (or inconspicuous; if present, not seen); flowers borne on pedicels (2.5–) 7–42 mm long; corollas purplish, (30–) 40–56 mm long; capsules 9-11 mm long; central Brazil (Distrito Federal, Goías)............................................ R. eriocalyx
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