Mitreola, Linnaeus, 1758
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.487.2.10 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5757563 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E16B30-FFA0-CA5D-ADA9-FBBCFA30F8C8 |
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Marcus |
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Mitreola |
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Key to species of Mitreola View in CoL in China
1. Perennials ...........................................................................................................................................................................................3
- Annuals...............................................................................................................................................................................................2
2. Plants 5–10 cm tall; leaf blade 0.5–2 cm long; stems terete ...................................................................................... M. petiolatoides View in CoL
- Plants 10–50 cm tall; leaf blade 4–7 cm long; stems 4-angled ........................................................................................ M. petiolata View in CoL
3. Stem 4-angled or acaulescent; leaf petiolate or sessile; inflorescences terminal ...............................................................................8
- Stem terete; leaf petiolate; inflorescences terminal or axillary ..........................................................................................................4
4. Stems erect; stamens inserted at corolla tube base.................................................................................................................... M. liui View in CoL
- Stems erect or creeping; stamens inserted at or near corolla tube middle..........................................................................................5
5. Lateral vein 4–6 pairs; bracts linear .................................................................................................................................. M. pingtaoi View in CoL
- Lateral veins 7–10 pairs; bracts narrowly elliptic or lanceolate.........................................................................................................6
6. Plants 3.0– 8.5 cm tall, leaf blade bullate, veins in abaxial surface purplish red, corolla light purple .................. M. bullata View in CoL sp. nov.
- Plants up to 60 cm tall, leaf blade smooth, veins in abaxial surface green, corolla white .................................................................7
7. Leaf apex acute; stipules triangular; stems erect, nearly terete ............................................................................... M. yangchunensis View in CoL
- Leaf apex acuminate to obtuse; stipules degeneration or reduce to a narrow leaf sheath between petioles; stems creeping branchlets 4-angled when young, becoming terete......................................................................................................................... M. pedicellata View in CoL
8. Stems conspicuous, creeping; leaves occurring along length of stem or clustered at stem apex, petiole 0.3–1.2 cm long................. ......................................................................................................................................................................................... M. reticulata View in CoL
- Stems inconspicuous; leaves in a basal rosette, sessile ......................................................................................................................9
9. Leaf blade 3.5–7 cm long, apex acute, nerves purple abaxially; capsule horns incurved..................................... M. purpureonervia View in CoL
- Leaf blade 7–30 cm long, apex obtuse to rounded, nerves light green; capsule horns erect ...........................................................10
10. Leaf blade spathulate to oblanceolate; 5–7 veins on each side; stamens inserted at the middle of corolla tube ....... M. spathulifolia View in CoL
- Leaf blade long obovate, rarely oblanceolate, 7–10 veins on each side; stamens inserted at the top of corolla tube M. macrophylla View in CoL
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