Palhinhaea
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.334.3.7 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4D3587F4-FFE8-FF91-FF20-FC49FA37F9C0 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Palhinhaea |
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Key to the Bolivian species of Palhinhaea View in CoL
1 Aerial dendroid branch systems usually indeterminate, to 4 m long, scandent to climbing; main axes robust; leaves of main axes coriaceous, apically flattened, usually strongly upward curved and hook-shaped, with hairy leaf bases.................... P. glaucescens View in CoL
- Aerial dendroid branch systems usually determinate, erect, not scandent or climbing; leaves of main axes herbaceous to subcoriaceous, acicular to apically flattened, sigmoid to upward curved, or reflexed .................................................................................... 2
2 Lateral branchlet systems of aerial dendroid shoots strongly recurved to long pendulous, strobili 3–5 mm in diameter ................. 3
- Lateral branchlet systems of aerial dendroid shoots ascending or spreading to horizontal and distally nodding, strobili 2.5–3 mm in diameter .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
3 Main stems of aerial dendroid shoots hairy; branchlets slender, 3–4 mm in diameter including leaves, long-pendulous, to 40 cm long, sparsely branched, usually parallel............................................................................................................................ P. lugubris View in CoL
- Main stems of aerial dendroid shoots glabrous; branchlets thick, usually 5–6 mm in diameter including leaves, arched to shortpendulous, usually 5–15 cm long, usually somewhat divergent ..................................................................................... P. pendulina View in CoL
4 Lateral branchlet systems of aerial dendroid shoots stiffly ascending or suberect, often densely aggregated, not recurved, only the strobilus-bearing branchlets sharply reflexed at the tip or only the strobili reflexed..................................................... P. camporum View in CoL
- Lateral branchlet systems of aerial dendroid shoots divaricate to somewhat aggregate, patent to horizontal, usually with gently recurved tips; strobilus-bearing branchlets softly nodding at tip ....................................................................................................... 5
5 Aerial branchlet systems erect, usually to 1 m tall, their main axes glabrous or slightly hairy, with patent-ascending, often sigmoid leaves; branchlet leaves terete (angular when dried), with smooth margins; leaf bases glabrous or slightly hairy............. P. cernua View in CoL
- Aerial branch systems rigidly erect, to at least 1.5 m tall, their main axes densely hairy, with densely crowded and sharply reflexed, leaves; branchlet leaves flattened, often with dentate margins, with hairy leaf bases ................................................... P. reflexifolia View in CoL
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