Pueraria, , van der Maesen, 1985
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.532.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5900843 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F087D1-FFA9-FF9A-FF06-FA0BAB99FEA5 |
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Plazi |
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Pueraria |
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Key to the Chinese taxa of Pueraria View in CoL View at ENA s. str.:
1. Stipules not lobed at base, linear ........................................................................................................................................................2
1. Stipules lobed at base, sagittate ..........................................................................................................................................................7
2. Keels larger than wings ......................................................................................................................................................................3
2. Keels equal to wings...........................................................................................................................................................................6
3. Stems nearly glabrous; stipules caducous; pods glabrous........................................................................................................ P. bella View in CoL
3. Stems hirsute with yellowish hairs in all parts; stipules persistent; pods hirsute...............................................................................4
4. Bracts shorter than bracteoles; calyx 7–8 mm; standard ca. 8 mm in diam; pods 4–9 cm × 8–13 mm; leaflets usually entire........... ...................................................................................................................................................................... P. montana var. montana View in CoL
4. Bracts longer than bracteoles; calyx 8–20 mm; standard 10–18 mm in diam; pods 5–14 cm × 8–13 mm; leaflets often 3-lobed ..... ............................................................................................................................................................................................................5
5. Calyx 8–10 mm; standard 10–12 mm in diam; wings subequal to keels; pods 5–9 cm × 8–11 mm ............... P. montana var. lobata View in CoL
5. Calyx up to 20 mm; standard 16–18 mm in diam; wings slightly shorter than keels; pods 10–14 cm × 10–13 mm .......................... .................................................................................................................................................................... P. montana var. thomsonii View in CoL
6. Leaflets up to 14.5 × 12 cm, with lateral ones entire; inflorescences up to 17 cm, axis with retrorse hairs; keels not auriculate....... .......................................................................................................................................................................................... P. bouffordii View in CoL
6. Leaflets up to 8 × 6.5 cm, with lateral ones 3-lobed; inflorescences up to 48 cm, axis without retrorse hairs; keels auriculate at base......................................................................................................................................................................................... P. xyzhui View in CoL
7. Standard 22–25 mm in diameter.................................................................................................................................... P. grandiflora View in CoL
7. Standard no more than 20 mm in diameter
8. Bracts longer than flower buds.................................................................................................................................. P. alopecuroides View in CoL
8. Bracts shorter than flower buds..........................................................................................................................................................9
9. Leaflets suborbicular, entire or irregular 5–7-lobed ........................................................................................................... P. calycina View in CoL
9. Leaflets ovate, 2- or 3-lobed................................................................................................................................................... P. edulis View in CoL
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