Passifloraceae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.438.3.5 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03932349-355D-FFB9-3BCC-F92B5DCAF84C |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Passifloraceae |
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Key to the South American genera of Passifloraceae View in CoL s. str.:
1. Androgynophore mostly distinct, 3 mm long or more ......................................................................................................................2.
- Androgynophore less than 2 mm long or lacking .............................................................................................................................3.
2. Flowers 4-merous, with 8 stamens; inflorescences usually a compound cyme, pedunculate; arils reduced, not obvious; young tendrils circinate .......................................................................................................................................................... Ancistrothyrsus View in CoL
- Flowers 5-merous, with 5 stamens; inflorescences cymose, mostly sessile and simple or reduced; seeds included in a juicy aril; young tendrils in a cylindrical coil ...................................................................................................................................... Passiflora View in CoL
3. Corona filaments in 2 rows, outer series white; androgynophore 1–2 mm long; styles connate to one quarter or halfway..... Dilkea View in CoL
- Corona filaments in 3 rows, outmost series orange; gynophore short, androgynophore lacking; styles free .................. Mitostemma View in CoL
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