Geranium sect. Ruberta
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.371.3.3 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FC9431-4D70-BF79-FF07-F814FE06E111 |
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Felipe |
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Geranium sect. Ruberta |
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In two species examined, the surface was rugose with coarse irregular patterns. These irregular patterns are deeper in G. purpureum than G. robertianum . The mericarp is more or less glabrous to hairy with non-glandular hairs, 3 apical ridges and a proximal narrow aperture.
G. purpureum is easily separated from G. robertianum . As mericarp ornamentation in G. purpureum ( Figs. 8, O 1–O 2) comprises large and small gemmae and granules but in G. robertianum there are gemmate-microechinate ornamentations ( Figs. 9, R 1–R 2).
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