Eupatorieae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.141.1.2 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F387A8-FFEF-567D-FF35-FD6D7C8A1F50 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Eupatorieae |
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Key to the species of Eupatorieae in Africa
1. Pappus capillary........................................................................................................................................................... 2.
– Pappus not capillary................................................................................................................................................... 22.
2. Mostly scandent vines or leaning on vegetation.......................................................................................................... 3.
– Herbs or shrubs erect, not scandent ........................................................................................................................... 13.
3. Phyllaries and florets in number of four ...................................................................................................................... 4.
– Phyllaries and florets more than four ........................................................................................... Chromolaena odorata View in CoL
4. Leaves palmately cleft into 3–7 irregularly toothed to entire lobes. Pappus bristles ca. 1 mm long .... Mikania carteri View in CoL
– Leaves with entire, serrate, or dentate margins. Pappus bristles 3 mm long or more ................................................. 5.
5. Stems hexagonal, the angles with narrow wings. Corolla teeth ca. three times the length of the throat ....................... ........................................................................................................................................................ Mikania microptera View in CoL
– Stems terete or nearly so, after drying multi-striate to costulate, not winged. Corolla teeth shorter than or of the same length as the throat ....................................................................................................................................................... 6.
6. Synflorescence a lax cymose panicle; pedicels 5–15 mm long. Corolla tube two times the length of the throat or longer ..................................................................................................................................................... Mikania chevalieri View in CoL
– Synflorescence an open to dense corymb or a corymbose panicle; pedicels up to 5 mm long; corolla tube approx. of the same length as the throat ........................................................................................................................................ 7.
7. Leaves cordate, lanceolate, or triangular .................................................................................................................... 8.
– Leaves ovate .............................................................................................................................................................. 12.
8. Leaves cordate ............................................................................................................................................................. 9.
– Leaves lanceolate or triangular ................................................................................................................................. 11.
9. Heads 4–7 mm long ................................................................................................................................................... 10.
– Heads 7–7.5 mm long .......................................................................................................................... Mikania cordata View in CoL
10. Phyllaries linear-oblong ..................................................................................................................... Mikania scandens View in CoL
– Phyllaries ovate-oblong or elliptic.................................................................................................. Mikania micrantha View in CoL
11. Leaves lanceolate, 2 times or more longer than wide..................................................................... Mikania sagittifera View in CoL
– Leaves triangular, ca. one and one-half times longer than wide ...................................................... Mikania natalensis View in CoL
12. Heads 9–12 mm long; capitulescence a dense corymb...................................................................... Mikania capensis View in CoL
– Heads 4–7.5 mm long; capitulescence a rather open corymb or a corymbose panicle .......... Mikania chenopodiifolia
13. Leaves at the median part of the stem alternate or opposite, never verticillate......................................................... 14.
– Leaves at the median part of the stem verticillate ................................................................... Criscianthus zambiensis View in CoL
14. Receptacle rounded to conical, with scars ................................................................. Campuloclinium macrocephalum View in CoL
– Receptacle flat, completely naked ............................................................................................................................. 15.
15. Florets 10–60 ............................................................................................................................................................. 16.
– Florets 4–8 ................................................................................................................................................................ 19.
16. Phyllaries equal in length; inner phyllaries acute at the apex. Cypselae with inconspicuous basal callus or carpopodium .............................................................................................................................................................. 17.
– Phyllaries unequal, the outher shorter; inner phyllaries aristate at the apex. Cypselae with a well delimited and conspicuous basal callus or carpopodium ................................................................................ Fleischmannia microstemon
17. Leaves ovate-deltoid, cordate or cordate-ovate ......................................................................................................... 18.
– Leaves elliptic ..................................................................................................................................... Ageratina riparia View in CoL
18. Capitula peduncles densely stipitate-glandular.......................................................................... Ageratina adenophora View in CoL
– Capitula peduncles puberulent (not glandular) or glabrous ............................................................. Ageratina altissima View in CoL
19. Stems hollow and fistulose. Leaves pinnately veined. Cypselae with a papillose aspect, mostly with glandular hairs and few or absent non-glandular (twin) hairs ......................................................................... Eupatorium cannabinum View in CoL
– Stems not fistulose. Leaves triveined. Cypselae with a hispid aspect, mostly with non-glandular (twin) hairs and few glandular hairs............................................................................................................................................................ 20.
20. Leaves 3.5–7 cm wide, cordate at the base. Anthers with apical appendage truncate and emarginate at the apex........ ....................................................................................................................................................... Stomatanthes meyeri View in CoL
– Leaves 0.2–2.2 cm wide, cuneate or rounded at the base. Anthers with apical appendage rounded at the apex ...... 21.
21. Leaves ovate, pubescent below. Phyllaries pubescent ............................................................... Stomatanthes africanus View in CoL
– Leaves oblong-lanceolate to linear, glabrous below. Phyllaries glabrous ................................... Stomatanthes helenae View in CoL
22. Pappus of 3–5 elongate, viscid-tipped knobs............................................................................................................. 23.
– Pappus coroniform, of 5–6 short (up to 3 mm) free scales, rarely with setae or absent............................................ 26.
23. Stems decumbent. Cypselae surface not spiny ................................................................... Adenostemma mauritianum View in CoL
– Stems erect. Cypselae muricate, covered with many short spines............................................................................ 24.
24. Aquatic plants; stems fleshy ...................................................................................................... Adenostemma caffrum View in CoL
– Terrestrial plants; stems not fleshy ............................................................................................................................ 25.
25. Leaves oblong-elliptic, base attenuate. Corolla white ............................................................. Adenostemma schimperi View in CoL
– Leaves ovate, base rounded-cuneate. Corolla white or violet .................................................. Adenostemma viscosum View in CoL
26. Phyllaries glabrous or sparsely pilose, margins often ciliate ........................................................ Ageratum conyzoides View in CoL
– Phyllaries with numerous sticky hairs, margins not ciliate or inconspicuously ciliate .......... Ageratum houstonianum View in CoL
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