Colombianae section Colombiana
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.268.3.2 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F57A1A-FFA1-6260-FF4F-0BD4FA20657B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Colombianae section Colombiana |
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Key to the species of the series Colombianae section Colombiana from Colombia
1. Leaves generally trilobed, rarely entire or dimorphic ..................................................................................................................... 2.
- Leaves generally entire or dimorphic, rarely trilobed ..................................................................................................................... 4.
2. Leaves glabrous or sparsely pubescent abaxially ............................................................................................................... P. trianae View in CoL
- Leaves pubescent abaxially ............................................................................................................................................................. 3.
3. Leaves entire, bilobed and trilobed, trichomes straight, stipules ensiform ........................................................ P. creuci-caetanoae View in CoL
- Leaves trilobed, trichomes curly and intertwined, stipules linear-lanceolate ............................................................. P. crispolanata View in CoL
4. Bracts up to half the length of the floral tube .................................................................................................................................. 4.
- Bracts less than half the length of the floral tube ............................................................................................................................ 5.
5. Stems subangular, leaves 2.5 × 5.2–5.5 (– 8 cm), bracts elliptic ............................................................................... P. cuatrecasasii View in CoL
- Stems terete, leaves 4.4–15 × 10.3 cm, bracts ovate .................................................................................................. P. quinonesiae View in CoL
6. Leaves entire, up to 19.1 cm long ...................................................................................................................................... P. formosa View in CoL
- Leaves entire, <19.1 cm long ......................................................................................................................................................... 6.
7. Leaves entire ovate, petiolar glands up to 8, bracts elliptic or ovate ............................................................................................... 7.
- Leaves entire but not ovate, petiolar glands <8, bracts lanceolate ................................................................................................. 8.
8. Floral tube 6–10 cm, fruit obovate, seeds with whitish aryl ........................................................................................ P. truxillensis View in CoL
- Floral tube 4–4.5 cm, fruit ovate, seeds with orange aryl ................................................................................................... P. rugosa View in CoL
9. Petiolar glands 2–10, peduncle up to 14 cm ....................................................................................................................... P. lanatta
- Petiolar glands 2–7, peduncle less than 6.8 cm ............................................................................................................................... 9.
10. Stipules linear or lanceolate, peduncle up to 6.8 cm, sepals elliptic ............................................................................. P. adulterina View in CoL
- Stipules linear to setaceous, peduncle up to 4.6 cm, sepals oblong ......................................................................... P. pamplonensis View in CoL
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