Morina, Linnaeus, 1753

Kumar, Rahul, Krishna, Gopal & Kumar, Vikas, 2023, Rediscovery of Morina ludlowii (Caprifoliaceae): An overlooked species from India, Phytotaxa 591 (2), pp. 177-180 : 179

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.591.2.10

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7799722

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/651687A8-FFFD-FFD6-90BD-4EDEF5B6FD20

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Plazi

scientific name

Morina
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Identification Key to Morina View in CoL View at ENA L. in India:—

1a. Fertile anthers 4 .............................................................................................................................................................. M. nepalense

1b. Fertile anthers 2 ..................................................................................................................................................................................2

2a. Involucral bracts connate at the base forming a shallow cup; involucel teeth 1/2 or less as long as tube .................... M. polyphylla View in CoL

2b. Involucral bracts free; involucel teeth at least 2/3 as long as tube .....................................................................................................3

3a. Leaves entire or slightly toothed; flowers usually 20 or more close-packed whorls, 8–12 flowers in each whorls ........ M. ludlowii View in CoL

3b. Leaves lobed; flowers few, distantly arranged in whorls ...................................................................................................................4

4a. Flowers yellow; stamen filament about half as long as corolla lobe............................................................................ M. coulteriana View in CoL

4b. Flowers white or pink or pinkish-white; stamen filaments longer than half of corolla lobe..............................................................5

5a. Calyx entire or emarginate; stamen filaments ca 10 mm long ............................................................................................ M. persica View in CoL

5b. Calyx lobes bi-fid; stamen filaments 1–3 mm long......................................................................................................... M. longifolia View in CoL

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