Primula sect. Ranunculoides, F. H. Chen, 1948
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.441.2.4 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4A6C0740-C723-5A14-FF77-FD23FA5AFBB4 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Primula sect. Ranunculoides |
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Key to the five species of Primula sect. Ranunculoides
1. Corolla lobes apex obviously emarginated.........................................................................................................................................2
– Corolla lobes apex rounded................................................................................................................................................................4
2. Outer simple leaves kidney-shaped, inner compound leaves with 3–9 pinnae, scape apices differentiated to bulblets late in flowering.................................................................................................................................................................... P. ranunculoides View in CoL
– Outer simple leaves ovate, inner compound leaves with 7-21 pinnae, scape apices lacking bulblets ...............................................3
3. Umbels solitary, flowers homostylous, limb ca. 6–10 mm across .............................................................................. P. cicutariifolia View in CoL
– Umbels usually 1 or 2, flowers distylous, limb ca. 11–19 mm across ................................................................. P. jiugongshanensis View in CoL
4. Pollen grains spheroidal and pantoporate, pinnae pinnatipartite to pinnatisect ............................................................. P. merrilliana View in CoL
– Pollen grains suboblate and stephanocolpate, pinnae pinnatilobate to pinnatipartite ..................................................... P. qiupuensis View in CoL
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