Passiflora rosacea, Kuethe & Justiniano, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.600.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8062898 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B4C5B-A75F-D65F-F5E0-BEF9FA0CFA88 |
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Passiflora rosacea |
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Key to Passiflora rosacea View in CoL and related species in Bolivia, Brazil and Peru.
1. Leaves and stems densely hirsute to pilose ........................................................................................................................................2
1’. Leaves and stems glabrescent to sparingly hirsute.............................................................................................................................4
2. Flowers purple to lavender purple, stipular margins serrate-dentate..................................................................................................3
2’. Flowers rose-pink to bright pink, stipular margins smooth................................................................................................. P. rosacea View in CoL
3. Corona filaments arranged in series with distinct differences in length. Inner series <2 mm followed by an elongated, well-marked operculum............................................................................................................................................................... P. menispermifolia View in CoL
3’. Corona filaments rather bushy and indistinctive in length. Inner series> 3 mm becoming gradually longer towards the base of the flower. Operculum somewhat obscured .......................................................................................................................... P. nephrodes View in CoL
4. Stems essentially glabrescent to very sparingly hirsute. Lobation about half the length of the blade. Flowers pinkish-purple. Central Brazil...................................................................................................................................................................... P. gardneri View in CoL
4’. Stems sparingly hirsute. Lobation from the lower one-third of the length of the blade. Flowers white. Sub-Amazonian Peru......... ........................................................................................................................................................................................... P. hastifolia View in CoL
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