Viola sect. Andinium
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.283.1.6 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B30F87AD-A172-7C42-C7CB-FA220FA0F8E8 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Viola sect. Andinium |
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Key to species in the spatulate-ovate-leaved group of Viola sect. Andinium in Peru
1. Leaf blade with entire margin.............................................................................................................................................................2
- Leaf blade pinnatifid, pinnatipartite, crenate, or dentate....................................................................................................................3
2. Plants annual, roots thin 2–4 mm, leaf tip not folded back ......................................................................................... V. micranthella View in CoL
- Plants perennial, roots thick 5–10 mm, leaf tip folded back .............................................................................................. V. replicata View in CoL
3. Flowers white with lines or nerves purple, 8–10 mm long, sepals and petals lanceolate..................................................................4
- Flowers coloured or entirely purple, 3–6 mm long, sepals and petals oblong to ovate.....................................................................5
4. Leaf 4-stipulate, blade margins crenate............................................................................................................................ V. granulosa View in CoL
- Leaf 2-stipulate, blade margins pinnatifid to pinnatipartite .............................................................................................. V. ferreyrae View in CoL
5. Leaf margins repand-crenate to entire, flat, petiole dilated, flowers 3–6 mm long, petals crimson-coloured ................ V. kermesina View in CoL
- Leaf margins evidently crenate, crenulate undulate, flowers to 3 mm long, petals dark purple on outer surface and dark purple or light purple on inner surface.................................................................................................................................................. V.enmae View in CoL
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