Difference between revisions of "Lygodesmia grandiflora"
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− | |apex | + | |apex architecture=appendaged |
+ | |apex orientation=spreading | ||
+ | |apex shape=narrowed | ||
|array architecture=corymbiform | |array architecture=corymbiform | ||
− | |array | + | |array architecture or fragility=loose |
+ | |blade shape=linear;subulate | ||
+ | |bractlet count=8 | ||
+ | |bractlet shape=deltate;ovate | ||
|chromosome count=18 | |chromosome count=18 | ||
− | |corolla coloration= | + | |corolla coloration=lavender;pink;purple;rose;white |
+ | |cypsela shape=subcylindric;4-5-angled | ||
|face architecture=sulcate | |face architecture=sulcate | ||
− | |face | + | |face external texture=tomentulose;glabrous;scabrous |
− | |face | + | |face relief=smooth;rugose |
− | | | + | |head arrangement=singly;in loose , corymbiform arrays |
− | | | + | |head prominence=showy |
− | |involucre shape= | + | |involucre shape=cylindric |
− | |leaf | + | |leaf count=present |
− | |leaf | + | |leaf position=basal;cauline |
− | | | + | |margin architecture or shape=ciliate |
− | | | + | |margin external texture=scarious |
− | | | + | |margin other=similar |
− | |stem architecture=simple | + | |margin position=cauline |
− | |stem | + | |margin shape=entire |
− | |stem coloration= | + | |phyllary arrangement or shape=linear |
− | |stem | + | |rhizome depth=deep |
− | |stem | + | |rhizome orientation=vertical |
− | |stem | + | |root depth=deep |
− | | | + | |root orientation=vertical |
− | + | |stem architecture=simple;branched | |
+ | |stem coloration=green | ||
+ | |stem coloration or external texture or relief=striate | ||
+ | |stem external texture=glabrous;puberulent | ||
+ | |stem external texture or relief=scabrous | ||
+ | |stem orientation=erect;ascending | ||
+ | |whole organism life style=perennial | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | Lygodesmia grandiflora is recognized mainly by its relatively large corollas. Some variants were segregated as distinct species by A. S. Tomb; because of intermediates, putative hybrids, and associated identification problems, it is probably best to recognize these as varieties pending further investigation (A. Cronquist 1994; S. L. Welsh et al. 2003). |
Latest revision as of 23:10, 18 February 2014
Lygodesmia grandiflora is recognized mainly by its relatively large corollas. Some variants were segregated as distinct species by A. S. Tomb; because of intermediates, putative hybrids, and associated identification problems, it is probably best to recognize these as varieties pending further investigation (A. Cronquist 1994; S. L. Welsh et al. 2003).
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