Streptocarpus, Lindley, 1828

Christenhusz, Maarten J. M., 2012, On African violets and Cape primroses-towards a monophyletic Streptocarpus (Gesneriaceae), Phytotaxa 46, pp. 3-9 : 4

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.46.1.2

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C92F2D-FFEE-1F67-B0E4-FADFFA601BF3

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Felipe

scientific name

Streptocarpus
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Key to the tropical East African species of Streptocarpus View in CoL subgenus Streptocarpella

1. Plants acaulescent, all leaves sprouting directly from the soil surface, the stems underground with no aboveground branching; leaves solitary or in a rosette, spirally arranged; fruits always conspicuously twisted ................................ .............................................................................................................................................. S. subgenus Streptocarpus View in CoL

-. Plants caulescent, leaves sprouting from aboveground stems, sometimes the internodes reduced and the plant appearing (sub-)rosulate; leaves opposite or alternate; fruits twisted or not.................2. S. subgenus Streptocarpella

2. Leaves alternate ............................................................................................................................................................ 3

-. Leaves opposite (sometimes becoming alternate due to differential growth) ............................................................. 6

3. Leaves subsessile; lateral veins scalariform .................................................................................................. S. bullatus

-. Leaves petiolate; lateral veins ascending...................................................................................................................... 4

4. Leaf apices acute to short-acuminate; plants subscandent ..................................................................... S. subscandens

-. Leaf apices rounded to obtuse; plants subrosulate or creeping .................................................................................... 5

5. Plants creeping; petiole more than half as long as the length of the blade ........................................ S. heckmannianus

-. Plants subrosulate; petiole less than half the length of the blade ...................................................................... S. albus

6. Corolla tube up to 3 mm long, shorter than the upper lobe; anthers yellow, always exserted ...................................... ................................................................................................................................................ 7. (formerly Saintpaulia )

-. Corolla tube 4–40 mm long, longer than the upper lobe; anthers not yellow, usually included in the tube .............. 12

7. Leaf blades glabrous above .................................................................................................................... S. inconspicuus

-. Leaf blades pubescent above ........................................................................................................................................ 8 8. Upper corolla lobes clearly darker blue to violet, the lower lobes near white; leaf blades usually less than 4 cm long ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

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