Brassicaceae, G.T.Burnett, 1835

Cádiz-Véliz, Arón, Román, Nicolás Marín, Urbina-Casanova, Rafael, Berguecio, Nicolás García, Palma-Villalobos, Bárbara & Sapaj-Aguilera, Guillermo, 2022, Rediscovery of Ivania juncalensis Al-Shehbaz (Thelypodieae; Brassicaceae), an endemic and threatened species from the Andes of Central Chile, Phytotaxa 558 (3), pp. 276-282 : 280-281

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.558.3.3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7010685

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B505CC50-FFAE-7E44-FF7A-337EF5F7FD43

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Brassicaceae
status

 

Key to Brassicaceae View in CoL View at ENA genera with native species in the Valparaiso Region, Chile (based on Boelcke & Martínez-Laborde 1994; Appel & Al-Shehbaz 2003; Al-Shehbaz 2012)

1. Petals pinnatifid ............................................................................................................................................................. Schizopetalon View in CoL

1. Petals entire or emarginate .................................................................................................................................................................2

2. Petals white.........................................................................................................................................................................................3

3. Fruit a silique, at least three times larger than wide ...........................................................................................................................4

4. Seeds biseriate ......................................................................................................................................................................... Rorippa View in CoL

4. Seeds uniseriate ..................................................................................................................................................................................5

5. Basal and cauline leaves pinnatisect or pinnately compound. Fruit valves not veined, dehiscing elastically and coiled; replum flattened .............................................................................................................................................................................. Cardamine View in CoL

5. Basal leaves pinnatifid, lobed or entire, cauline leaves lobed to entire. Fruit valves obscurely veined or only with a distinct midvein, not dehiscing elastically, flat; replum terete ........................................................................................................................6

6. Plants entirely glabrous. Petals> 6 mm long ............................................................................................................................ Ivania View in CoL

6. Plants usually with simple and/or forked hairs, rarely glabrous. Petals <5 mm long .......................................................................7

7. Plants 15–40 cm high. Flowering stems with several cauline leaves. Silique 3–6(–7) cm long at maturity ............ Mostacillastrum View in CoL

7. Plants shorter than 10 cm high. Flowering stems scapigerous, at most with 1–2 leaves. Silique up to 2.5(–3.0) cm long at maturity.............................................................................................................................................................................. Stenodraba View in CoL

3. Fruit a silicle, less than three times longer than wide.........................................................................................................................8

8. Fruit with 1 or 2 seeds ........................................................................................................................................................................9

9. Fruit valves with 2, 3, or 5 longitudinal wings, rarely wingless. Septum lacking ........................................................... Menonvillea View in CoL

9. Fruit valves wingless or with 1 wing. Septum complete....................................................................................................... Lepidium View in CoL

8. Fruit with more than 2 seeds ........................................................................................................................................................... 10

10. Cauline leaves auriculate. Fruit compressed dorsiventrally, ± winged. Plant glabrous ......................................................... Noccaea View in CoL

10. Cauline leaves, if present, never auriculate. Fruit compressed laterally, wingless. Plant pubescent, at least some trichomes stellate ................................................................................................................................................................................................... Draba View in CoL

2. Petals yellow..................................................................................................................................................................... Descurainia View in CoL

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