Pombalia lanata complex
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https://doi.org/ 10.24823/EJB.2021.357 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10513860 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EF160F44-2729-FFCC-1767-FD38FB77FAEC |
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Felipe |
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Pombalia lanata complex |
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Key to species of the Pombalia lanata complex View in CoL
1a. Flowers most frequently arranged in congested terminal inflorescences, or sometimes in poorly defined racemose inflorescences; sepals fimbriate _____________ 6. P. velutina
1b. Flowers solitary, axillary; sepals entire _____________________________________________ 2
2a. Anterior petal> 20 mm long; connective appendage orange-brown _______ 2. P. insignis
2b. Anterior petal <20 mm long; connective appendage hyaline ________________________ 3
3a. Stems and leaves strigose _________________________________________________________ 4
3b. Stems and leaves velutinous, villous or spreading-villous ___________________________ 5
4a. Leaves 10–14 × 3–4.4 mm, connective appendages c. 0.3 mm long ____ 1. P. cristalina
4b. Leaves 4–7.9 × 1.5–3 mm; connective appendages 1–1.2 mm long ___ 5. P. strigoides
5a. Stems and leaves villous-spreading, the hairs simple ______________________ 4. P. poaya
5b. Stems and leaves tomentose to densely villous, less frequently pubescent, the hairs never spreading and usually grouped in tufts (stellate) ___________________ 3. P. lanata
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