Beta L.
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6281332 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DD780203-0A9A-53F9-1D89-5E46630E500E |
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5. Beta L.
Beta L. , Sp. Pl.: 222 (1753); Coons, Proc. Amer. Soc. Sugar Beet Techn/8: 142-147 (1954); Ford-Lloyd & Williams, Bot. J. Linn. S0c.71: 89-102 (1975); Buttler, Mitt. Bot. Staatssamml Munchen 13: 255-336 (1977). Patellaria Will. & Ford-Lloyd (1976), nom. illeg. Patellifolia Will. & Ford-Lloyd (1977); Scott et al., Taxon 26: 284 (1977).
Perennial or annual herbs; root woody or tleshy. Flowers rarely solitary, usually in clusters of 2-3, fused by their basally indurated perianth, the whole cluster falling off at maturity; perianth lobes greenish, sometimes petaloid, perigynous; stamens 5, filaments united basally into a fleshy ring; stigmas 2-5. Pericarp fleshy or hard; seeds horizontal; embryo subannular. Zn: 18, 36. 11 to 13 spp., Mediterranean region, W and C Asia.
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Beta L.
Kuehn, U. 1993 |
Beta
Beta L. , Sp. Pl.: 222 (1753) |
Coons, Proc. Amer. Soc. Sugar Beet Techn/8: 142-147 (1954) |
Ford-Lloyd & Williams, Bot. J. Linn. S0c.71: 89-102 (1975) |
Buttler, Mitt. Bot. Staatssamml Munchen 13: 255-336 (1977) |
Patellaria Will. & Ford-Lloyd (1976), nom. illeg. |
Patellifolia Will. & Ford-Lloyd (1977) |
Scott et al., Taxon 26: 284 (1977) |