Oxalis species
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.181.2.2 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EF87F2-1663-FFEB-FF25-FE31FA4C7C2B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Oxalis species |
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Key to the Oxalis species of the Richtersveld National Park and Conservancy (numbering refers to placement of description in text; A = Range extensions; B = new Richtersveld taxa)
1. Flowers more than one per peduncle ............................................................................................................................................... 2.
- Flowers one per peduncle (very occasionally 2-flowered) .............................................................................................................. 8.
2. Petal lobes yellow ............................................................................................................................................................................ 3.
- Petal lobes white or pink ................................................................................................................................................................. 4.
3. Above-ground stem well-developed, or if acaulescent, then leaves not adpressed to ground; bracts uniformly small, linear ........... ............................................................................................................................................................. A1) O. copiosa View in CoL / O. haedulipes View in CoL
- Acaulescent; leaves in an adpressed basal rosette; bract size variable, largest often spathulate .................... B1) Oxalis rosettifolia View in CoL
4. Above-ground stem unbranched ...................................................................................................................................................... 5.
- Above-ground stem branched .......................................................................................................................................................... 6.
5. Plant glabrous to sparsely hairy; peduncles at least three times longer than the petioles ....................................... B2) Oxalis nivea View in CoL
- Plant densely hairy on all parts; peduncles less than twice as long as petioles ................................................ B3) Oxalis sp. nov. 1
6. Petal lobes light pink; sepal calli prominent, red or orange ......................................................................... B4) Oxalis rubricallosa View in CoL
- Petal lobes white; sepal calli poorly developed or absent ............................................................................................................... 7.
7. Plant glaucous; abaxial petal margin pink; leaflets without translucent white markings at incision ................ B5) Oxalis petricola View in CoL
- Plant apple green; abaxial petal margin same colour as petal lamina; leaflets with translucent white markings at incision .............. ........................................................................................................................................................................... B6) Oxalis sp. nov. 2
8. Leaflets linear, at least twice as long as broad, usually much more ................................................................................................ 9.
- Leaflet shape variable, not much longer than broad....................................................................................................................... 12.
9. Above-ground stem exserted above the ground, well-developed ................................................................................................. 10.
- Above-ground stem not exserted above ground level, or if so, then poorly developed ................................................................ 11.
10. Plant glandular-hairy; young flower buds cernuous (nodding); flowers white or yellow ........................ A2) Oxalis campylorrhiza
- Plant with simple hairs; young flower buds held straight; flowers pink ........................................................ A3) Oxalis cf. linearis View in CoL
11. Plant glabrous when mature, wiry; leaflets peltately arranged around apex of petiole ............ B7) Oxalis sp. nov. 3 ‘canaliculata’
- Plant glandular-hairy when mature, soft; leaflets digitately arranged .............................................................. B8) Oxalis sp. nov. 4
12. Petioles and peduncles with downward-oriented hairs; bulb distinctly wrinkled and shrivelled .......................... A4) Oxalis obtusa View in CoL
- Petioles and peduncles with erect, spreading or absent hairs; bulb not as above .......................................................................... 13.
13. Leaflets rough, not waxy, epidermal cells prominent, inflated, clearly visible ............................................................................. 14.
- Leaflets with smooth surface, glaucous; epidermal cells not prominent, inflated or clearly visible ............................................ 16.
14. Plant glabrous; bulb clearly angled, square in cross-section; flowers white ................................................... A5) Oxalis pocockiae View in CoL
- Plant hairy; bulb not angled; flowers yellow ................................................................................................................................. 15.
15. Petioles and peduncles densely hairy; corolla tube narrow, deep; bulb> 3 cm, smooth and without convex swellings (non-bullulate); tunics blackish .......................................................................................................................................... A6) Oxalis foveolata View in CoL
- Petioles and peduncles sparsely hairy; corolla tube trumpet-shaped, shallow; bulb <3 cm, with convex swellings (bullulate); tunics brownish .................................................................................................................................................. A7) Oxalis bullulata View in CoL
16. Leaflets massive, more than 2 cm broad, occasionally rolled into a cylinder ............................. B9) Oxalis sp. nov. 5 ‘magnifolia’
- Leaflets smaller, less than 2 cm broad, always flat ....................................................................................................................... 17.
17. Sepals acute, 3 mm long or less; leaflets marked with distinct brown spots/streaks on lower surface ..........................................18.
- Sepals obtuse, more than 3 mm long; leaflets without spots/streaks on lower surface ................................................................. 19.
18. Petioles half as thick as peduncles; corolla tube deep, slightly constricted at mouth, slightly inflated below mouth (flask-shaped) ....................................................................................................................................................................... A8) Oxalis inconspicua View in CoL
- Petioles twice as thick as peduncles; corolla tube shallow, widening consistently to mouth (trumpet-shaped) ................................. ......................................................................................................................................................................... B10) Oxalis sp. nov. 6
19. Bulb deeper than 10 cm; leaflet abaxial surface deep maroon red; sepals notched or uneven .................. A9) Oxalis psammophila View in CoL
- Bulb shallower than 10 cm; leaflet abaxial surface green, sepals smoothly obtuse .................................... A10) Oxalis sonderiana View in CoL
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