Colchicum, Linnaeus (1753: 341), Linnaeus, 1753
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.641.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13384607 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D72D74-EF1E-371E-FF2F-FC00FA1D58D5 |
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Colchicum |
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Based on the diagnostic characters ( Table 1 View TABLE 1 ), the following key View in CoL is presented:
1 Corm with ± horizontal stolons soboliferous, neck absent................................................................................................ C. minutum View in CoL
- Corm erect, neck present ....................................................................................................................................................................2
2 Corm ovoid–subglobose, tepals obtuse–acute; white and purplish pink or pale rosy........................................................................3
- Corm oblong–ovoid, tepals subobtuse, obtuse–slightly acute; bright pink to pinkish purple or violet–purple .................................5
3 Tepals white, neck up to 10 mm long, filaments pale yellow to yellowish green, style curved ......................................... C. kivicum
- Tepals white to purplish pink or pale rose, neck 10–50 mm long, filaments white or cream, style straight......................................4
4 Leaf margin pilose, perianth segments narrowly elliptic–oblanceolate, capsule oval-elliptic.............................................. C. burttii View in CoL
- Leaf margin glabrous or sometimes ciliate, perianth segments narrowly oblanceolate to narrowly oblong-lanceolate, capsule oval ........................................................................................................................................................................................... C. pasillum
5 Cataphyll apex uncinate, leave obtuse, tepals obtuse-slightly acute; elliptic-obovate...................................................... C. trigynum View in CoL
- Cataphyll apex mucronate, leave subacute and subobtuse, tepals subobtuse–acute or obtuse and acuminate; narrowly oblong, oblanceolate........................................................................................................................................................................................6
6 Leaves oblong to elliptic–oblong, subacute–subobtuse, cataphyll white or cream, purplish red in upper part, style straight or slightly hooked at apex, seeds oval–elliptic ..................................................................................................................... C. kurdicum View in CoL
- Leaves linear to linear–lanceolate, subobtuse and often cucullate, cataphyll light yellow or whitish yellow, style straight curved at apex, seeds elliptic-subglobose ....................................................................................................................................... C. wendelboi View in CoL
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