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https://doi.org/ 10.15553/c2017v722a8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5729664 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CE2C6510-FFBD-1451-747D-FA5A973311C3 |
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Carolina |
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Key to genera based on flowering specimens View in CoL
1. Herbaceous, parasitic vine without leaves.......... Cassytha View in CoL
1a. Trees or shrubs with regular leaves................................. 2
2. Stamens 4-locular ................................................. Ocotea View in CoL
2a. Stamens 2-locular, rarely 1-locular ................................. 3
3. Flowers with 4 tepals ..................................................... 4
3a. Flowers with 6 tepals ..................................................... 5
4. Leaves alternate ................................................ Potameia View in CoL
4a. Leaves opposite.................................... Beilschmiedia View in CoL p.p.
5. Stamens 3 or 6; leaves opposite ................. Aspidostemon View in CoL
5a. Stamens 9; leaves alternate, rarely opposite; if opposite, tertiary venation raised................................................... 6
6. Receptacle tube deep, the ovary enclosed in the tube ....... ...................................................................... Cryptocarya View in CoL
6a. Receptacle tube very short, the ovary fully exposed in the flower ................................................... Beilschmiedia View in CoL
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