Leandra sect. Leandra
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.262.1.1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13667433 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D48790-FFA4-FFC2-11C7-FCF8FA2FC0EC |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Leandra sect. Leandra |
status |
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Key to the species of Leandra sect. Leandra
1. Inflorescences predominantly axillary ................................................................................................................................... 2
- Inflorescences predominantly terminal .................................................................................................................................. 6
2. Leaves apparently glabrous, inflorescences lax and long pedunculate, petals with apex rounded or slightly truncate .......... ............................................................................................................................... ............................................. L. capilliflora
- Leaves with conspicuous indumentum (unbranched eglandular trichomes), inflorescences glomerulate, sessile or short pedunculate or solitary flowers, petals with apex acute and/or acuminate ............................................................................ 3
3. External calyx teeth (6) 7–10 mm long, non-involucral bracteoles ................................................................ L. loligomorpha View in CoL
- External calyx teeth less than 5 mm long, involucral bracteoles (reduced in L. angustifolia , only partially covering the hypanthia)..................................................................................................................... .......................................................... 4
4. Branches and petioles with trichomes 3–8 mm long, leaf blades elliptic to obovate, style straight and surrounded by the stamens at anthesis .............................................................................................................................................. L. cogniauxii View in CoL
- Branches with trichomes less than 4 mm long, leaf blades predominantly lanceolate, style sigmoid and opposite of the stamens at anthesis...................................................................................................................................................................... 5
5. Leaves with trichomes 2.5–4 mm long; bracteoles 7–9 mm long ........................................................................... L. capitata
- Leaves with trichomes smaller than 2 mm long; bracteoles 2.5–5.5 mm long ................................................. L. angustifolia
6. Inflorescences formed by one glomerule (up to 3 flowers) or a solitary flower ..................................................... L. triantha
- Inflorescences with more than 3 flowers ............................................................................................................................... 7
7. Leaf bases amplexicaulous ............................................................................................................................. L. amplexicaulis
- Leaf bases not amplexicaulous............................................................................................................................................... 8
8. Leaves with glandular trichomes (this feature makes the plants viscous when living) ......................................................... 9
- Leaves without glandular trichomes (plants not viscous when living) ................................................................................ 10
9. Larger stamen filaments 7–8 mm long, larger anthers 5–9 mm long, connective produced below the anther (0.8–1.5 mm) and appendaged ............................................................................................................................... ..................... L. umbellata
- Larger stamen filaments ca. 4 mm long, larger anthers ca. 3 mm long, connective not produced below the anther and unappendaged ...................................................................................................................................................................... L. lapae
10. Bracteoles persistent during flowering and fruiting, involucral, anthers pink......................................................................11
- Bracteoles early caducous, not forming a tight involucre (partially or non-involucral), anthers usually white (pink in L. aspera and L. therezopolitana ) ............................................................................................................................................. 14
11. Leaves with 7 acrodromous nerves (including 5+2) ............................................................................................................ 12
- Leaves with 5 or fewer acrodromous nerves........................................................................................................................ 13
12. Leaf blades predominantly elliptic, base decurrent or cuneate, seldom obtuse ........................................................ L. sericea
- Leaf blades predominantly ovate, base rounded .......................................................................................................... L. ulaei
13. Branches with trichomes 1.5–4 mm long, petioles (0.2)0.5–1(1.5) cm long, larger stamens with anthers 5.5–7.5 mm long, fruits 10–13 × 7.5–9 cm ..................................................................................................................................... L. glazioviana
- Branches with trichomes 0.4–2 mm, petioles 0.2–3 cm long, larger stamens with anthers 3.4–4.5 mm long, fruits 5–10 × 4–6 cm .......................................................................................................................................................... L. melastomoides
14. Leaves basally nerved ............................................................................................................................................... L. aspera
- Leaves plinerved .................................................................................................................................................................. 15
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