Stellaria
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.299 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03944322-413D-3D22-F363-78F4FA50F8FB |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Stellaria |
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Key to taxa of Korean Stellaria View in CoL modified from So et al. (2015) and Choi (2018)
1. Leaves at least lower ones distinctly petiolate; ovate or deltoid-ovate; hairs, simple, unbranched. 2. Styles 5········································· St. aquatica ijḇḽ 2. Styles 3.
3. Stems and pedicels glabrous; upper surface of leaves often with a few long multicellular appressed hairs ··
········································ St. diversiflora ëùṵḇḽ
3. Stems and pedicels with a longitudinal series of soft hairs; upper surface of leaves glabrous or nearly so.
4. Leaves 4 - 8 cm long; nerves of sepals obsolete······· ··············································· St. bungeana ǖḇḽ
4. Leaves 1 - 4 cm long; nerves of sepals 1. 5. Stamens 3 - 5(- 7) ··························· St. media ḇḽ 5. Stamens 8 - 10. 6. Annual; leaves sessile at the upper part of stem · ·········································· St. neglecta ĩṣḇḽ 6. Perennial; leaves petiolate at the upper part of stem······························ St. sessiliflora Ǝḵḇḽ
1. Leaves sessile or subsessile; hairs branched.
7. Stems and leaves silky pubescent; petals fimbriate······
························································ St. radians ÿḇḽ
7. Stems and leaves glabrous; petals bifid or absent.
8. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, apex obtuse to subacute ·· ······························ St. alsine var. undulata Ħụ나Ṟ
8. Leaves linear or broadly, apex acute.
9. Stem surface smooth; petals about twice longer than sepals ······························· St. filicaulis 실fiĸ
9. Stem surface slightly scabrous; petals equal to slightly longer than sepals········································ ············································ St. longifolia ŭȁḇḽ
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