Mappia, Jacquin, 1797
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.116.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5079117 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4C45878E-4255-FF82-6589-071316AF0A4A |
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Mappia |
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Key to the species of Mappia View in CoL
1. Blades narrowly obovate, rarely elliptic, 5.0– 10.5 cm long; apex obtuse to acute, sometimes prolonged in a short tip; 6–7 pairs of secondary nerves; petals glabrous; ovary glabrous ............................................................... M. mexicana View in CoL
- Blades narrowly elliptic, elliptic, narrowly oblong, obovate to oblanceolate, (5.0)10.0– 29.5 cm long; apex narrowly acuminate to acute or rounded; 7–13 pairs of secondary nerves; flowers bearded inside; ovary pubescent ............... 2 2. Inflorescence up to 12.5 cm long, peduncle up to 9.5 cm long; petals lightly bearded inside ................... M. longipes View in CoL
- Inflorescence 2.0– 8.5 cm long, peduncle up to 4 cm long; petals heavily bearded inside .......................................... 3
3. Blades 7.0– 29.5 cm long; venation conspicuous abaxially, turning dark green when dry ........................ M. multiflora View in CoL
- Blades 4.5–18.0 cm long; venation inconspicuous abaxially, turning brown when dry ........................... M. racemosa View in CoL
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