Tibouchina, Aublet, 1775
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.186.4.6 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/651787EA-FFF6-2851-DD9F-103900E7FB5C |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Tibouchina |
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Key to Tibouchina View in CoL s ensu stricto and allied genera from Brazil –Core Melastomeae
1. Hypanthium and stem internodes covered by scales ........................................................................................................ Tibouchina View in CoL
1. Hypanthium and stem internodes covered by hairs .......................................................................................................................... 2
2. Stamens extremely dimorphic in color and shape; large stamens with connective much prolonged and ventrally with a pair of filiform lobes; small stamens with connective not prolonged and with short, thick ventral lobes ................................ Desmoscelis View in CoL
2. Stamens similar in color and slightly dimorphic in shape, in varying degrees; connective appendages usually present and similar in the two cycles of stamens ............................................................................................................................................................. 3
3. Anthers purple to lilac, rarely cream or white, with well-developed pedoconnectives; often filaments hairy and anther connectives with gland-tipped hairs; caducous calyx in fruit .................................................................................................................... Pleroma View in CoL
3. Anthers all or partly yellow and many with reduced pedoconnectives; filament and anther connectives glabrous; persistent calyx in fruit ........................................................................................................................................................................... Chaetogastra View in CoL
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