Danaea (Christenhusz, 2010)
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.356.3.4 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E787F4-FFD9-4D2F-96CC-FF3DF4F86BB5 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Danaea |
status |
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Key to the species of Danaea View in CoL in Atlantic Brazil
1. Rhizome erect. Pinna margins entire or slightly sinuate, but not toothed..........................................................................................2
–. Rhizome creeping. Pinna margins toothed at least near the apex ......................................................................................................4
2. Largest lateral pinnae 1–3(–4) cm wide; petioles glossy, dark purple throughout; pinnae occasionally with additional pinnules at base....................................................................................................................... D. atlantica Christenh., E.M.Almeida & L.P.Felix View in CoL
–. Largest lateral pinnae 3–6 cm wide; petioles dull, green throughout or slightly tinged purple at the base near the rhizome attachment...........................................................................................................................................................................................3
3. Rhizomes tall and slender, up to 110 cm long. Leaves well-spaced. Lateral pinnae dull above, abruptly acuminate......................... ................................................................................................................................................... D. arbuscula Christenh. & Tuomisto View in CoL
–. Rhizomes shorter and stout, up to 50 cm long. Leaves more crowded. Lateral pinnae usually glossy above, gradually acute to longacuminate............................................................................................................................................................. D. geniculata Raddi View in CoL
4. Rhizomes dorsiventral, rooting only on the lower side. Petioles without nodes.................................................................................. ..................................................................................................................... D. sellowiana C.Presl View in CoL [= D. nodosa View in CoL auct. non (L.) Sm.]
–. Rhizomes radial, rooting on all sides. Petioles with 1–3(–4) nodes...................................................................................................5
5. Pinnae apices acute-acuminate with caudate-spathulate, sharply serrated tips. Pinnae linear-oblanceolate, widest near the apex..... .......................................................................................................................................................................... D. excurrens Rosenst. View in CoL
–. Pinna apices sharply denticulate to serrulate, without spathulate tips. Pinnae ovate-lanceolate, widest in the middle or at the base. ........................................................................................................................................................................... D. moritziana C.Presl View in CoL
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