Magnolia sect. Macrophylla, Figlar & Noteboom, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.522.3.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5560409 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038EF37D-EF18-B802-1993-3776FA71A9A2 |
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Magnolia sect. Macrophylla |
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Key to species of Magnolia sect. Macrophylla
1. Mature fruit broadly ovoid, broadly ellipsoid to subglobose ............................................................................................................2.
– Mature fruit oblongoid, ovoid or ellipsoid ........................................................................................................................................4.
2. Leaves 50–110 cm long; petals 20 to 23 cm long; gynoecium 4 cm long; stamens (300–)350–580; carpels (44–)50–80; carpel valve margin wide, 0.4–0.5 (–0.7) cm thick; growing at 150–300 m ( US: AL, AR, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, OH, TN, and VA) .................. .................................................................................................................................................................................... M. macrophylla View in CoL
– Leaves 25.0–35.0(–40.0) cm long .....................................................................................................................................................3.
3. Petals 10.0–11.0 cm long; carpels 30–40; elev. 1500–1700 m ( Mexico: Nuevo León)......................................... M. nuevoleonensis View in CoL
– Petals 12–15 cm long, carpels 58–62; elev. 1800– 220 m ( Mexico: Oaxaca).................................................................... M. mixteca View in CoL
4. Carpels shortly (<0.7 cm) beaked......................................................................................................................................................5.
– Carpels prominently (1.0– 1.5 cm) beaked ........................................................................................................................................6.
5. Multi trunked large shrub, or small leaning trees 8.0–10.0 (–12.0) m; fruit cylindrical to ellipsoid; carpels 20–25(–50), shortly beaked; elevation less than 150 m ( US: Florida).................................................................................................................... M. ashei View in CoL
– Single upright tall trees 8.0–25.0 m; fruit rhomboid-ovoid; carpels 50–65; elevation 800–1950 m ( Mexico: San Luis Potosí, Querétaro & Hidalgo)............................................................................................................................................... M. rzedowskiana View in CoL
6. Carpels 42–78....................................................................................................................................................................................7.
– Carpels 80–127..................................................................................................................................................................................8.
7. Stamens 192–216, carpels 42–54 ( Mexico: Tamaulipas).............................................................................................. M. alejandrae View in CoL
– Stamens 308–352, carpels 60-78 ( Mexico: Veracruz)...................................................................................................... M. vovidesii View in CoL
8. Fruit dark green to yellow, young fruits glabrescent; stamens 1.3–1.8 cm long; carpels acute to blunt, tip deciduous ( Mexico: Oaxaca)............................................................................................................................................................................. M. dealbata View in CoL
– Fruit pinkish purplish to dark red, young fruit velvety; stamens 1.9–2.1 cm long; carpels acuminate to caudate, tip sometimes persistent at dehiscence ( Mexico: Hidalgo / Puebla border) ................................................................................................. M. zotictla View in CoL
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