Lavanduloideae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.219.1.4 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B8797-FFA2-FF8A-FF60-139CFA25F8AA |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Lavanduloideae |
status |
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Key to the species of section Lavanduloideae from type locality of the new species
1. Pedicels tilted downwards, mature calyces reflexed..........................................................................................................................2
1. Pedicels erect or spreading, mature calyces ascendant or divaricate.................................................................................................5
2. Plants with erect stems .................................................................................................................................. Salvia helianthemifolia View in CoL
2. Plants with procumbent stems or scapose habit................................................................................................................................3
3. Distal leaves evenly developed along the stems, leaves elliptical-lanceolate to linear; inflorescences spiciform .............................. ................................................................................................................................................................................ Salvia heterofolia View in CoL
- Distal leaves scarcely developed on the stems, basal leaves obovate or ovate; inflorescences scapose .......................................... 4
4. Herbs 0.4–1 m tall; leaf surfaces moderately to densely covered with long appressed-hirsute trichomes; verticillasters with more than 6 flowers each.............................................................................................................................................. Salvia semiscaposa View in CoL
- Herbs 0.2–0.4 m tall; leaf surfaces sparsely covered with short appressed trichomes; verticillasters with 2–6 flowers each............. ..................................................................................................................................................................................... Salvia scaposa View in CoL
5. Plants with exclusively white flowers; calyx lobes caudate, 2–5 mm long ............................................................. Salvia rzedowskii View in CoL
- Plants with blue or purple flowers; calyx lobes acute to obtuse, 1–2.5 mm long.............................................................................6
6. Leaf blades ovate-elliptical, glabrate; compact inflorescences (central verticillasters no more than 3 mm apart); pedicels inconspicuous ................................................................................................................................................................. Salvia stachyoides View in CoL
- Leaf blades oblong-elliptical or elliptic-lanceolate, hirsute to pubescent; lax or interrupted inflorescences (central verticillasters more than 0.5 mm apart); pedicels conspicuous 1–2.5 mm long......................................................................................................7
7. Interrupted inflorescences, central verticillasters 1–3.5 cm apart; calyx surface lanate, calyx lobes acute........ Salvia moniliformis View in CoL
- Lax inflorescences, central verticillasters 0.5–1.5 cm apart; calyx surface pubescent, calyx lobes obtuse, apex mucronate ............. ........................................................................................................................................................................... Salvia lavanduloides View in CoL
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