Cytisus sect. Spartopsis, Dumortier, 1827
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.308.2.3 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E03E87E4-FFA9-FFAB-FF55-F93CFBE4EE04 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Cytisus sect. Spartopsis |
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Key to the species of Cytisus sect. Spartopsis
1. Flowers with hairy calyces, legumes densely covered with long white hairs and annual branches with eight T-shaped ribs............. ............................................................................................................................................................................................. C. striatus View in CoL
- Flowers with glabrous calyces, legumes with hairs only on the edges or all over their surface, and annual branches with varying numbers of ribs in cross-section ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
2. Legumes with hairs only on the edges and annual branches with five inverted V-shaped ribs ...................................... C. scoparius View in CoL
- Legumes with hairs all over their surface........................................................................................................................................... 3
3. Annual branches with polygonal transverse section with eight T-shaped ribs and abundance of short and curly hairs in the grooves ................................................................................................................................................................................ C. dieckii View in CoL
- Annual branches with rounded section or with five more or less marked ribs ................................................................................. 4
4. Annual branches with rounded section or with lightly marked ribs and without petiolate trifoliate leaves .............. C. grandiflorus View in CoL
- Annual branches with five well-differentiated ribs and petiolate trifoliate leaves....................................................... C. cantabricus View in CoL
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