Lobelia sect. Stenotium (Presl, 1836) Lammers
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.338.1.3 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FD0287E9-8B37-FF97-FF4C-00D2B7E74D76 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Lobelia sect. Stenotium |
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Key to the spurred species of Lobelia sect. Stenotium in Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico (modified from Ayers 1987, 1990)
1. Decumbent or procumbent perennials spreading by underground rhizomes; pedicels erect and stationary during fruit maturation; corollas pink-purple .......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
- Erect annuals or taprooted perennials; capsules re-oriented during fruit maturation by movement of the pedicel; corollas blue, pale lavender, or white, rarely pink-purple .............................................................................................................................................. 5
2. Flowers in a terminal pedunculate raceme; spur extending 5–8 mm beyond ovary ............................................... L. macrocentron View in CoL
- Flowers solitary or racemose in axils of foliaceous bracts; spur extending less than 4 mm beyond ovary ..................................... 3
3. Stems decumbent, simple, arising from well-developed rhizomes; leaves narrowly ovate to lanceolate; spur cylindrical ............... ........................................................................................................................................................................................ L. mcvaughii View in CoL
- Stems procumbent, branching aboveground; leaves orbicular to widely ovate; spur conic ............................................................ 4
4. Leaves 3–6(–8) mm long ; flowers 0.9–1.1(–1.4) cm long including hypanthium; spur (5–) 7–10 mm long (measured from base of the upper calyx lobes); staminal tube 6–7 mm long; from Chihuahua .......................................................................... L. knoblochii View in CoL
- Leaves (2–)4–14(–17) mm long ; flowers 1.2–1.6 cm long including hypanthium; spur 2–3 mm long (measured from base of the upper calyx lobes); staminal tube 2.4–6.6 mm long; from Durango ............................................................................... L. saturnini
5. Leaves linear to linear-lanceolate ..................................................................................................................................... L. flexuosa View in CoL
- Leaves elliptic, ovate, reniform or cordate ....................................................................................................................................... 6
6. Flowers 9–11 mm long; spur more than 4 mm long ...................................................................................................... L. goldmanii View in CoL
- Flowers 4–7 mm long; spur less than 2.5 mm long .......................................................................................................................... 7
7. Leaves mostly basal, the blades ovate, the margins repand-dentate ................................................................................................ 8
- Leaves all cauline, the blades entire, palmately-lobed or pinnatipartite, reniform or cordate, the margins dentate or incised, becoming laciniate above ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9
8. Inflorescence racemose with 10–15 flowers, flowers 6.5–7 mm long including hypanthium, cylindrical spur 2–2.5 mm long from the base of the upper calyx segments, staminal tube 4–4.5 mm long; from Chihuahua ................................................. L. endlichii View in CoL
- Inflorescence racemose to paniculate, with (4–)10–35(–191), flowers 4–6 mm long including hypanthium, conical spur 0.5–1 mm long from the base of the upper calyx segments, staminal tube 1.3–2.5 mm long; from Nayarit ................................. L. rzedowskii View in CoL
9. Leaves deeply pinnatipartite; from Durango and Sinaloa ................................................................................................ L. ayersiae View in CoL
- Leaves entire or palmately-lobed; from western slopes of the Sierra Madre Occidental and Sierra Madre del Sur from Sonora, Mexico, to volcanic slopes in Costa Rica....................................................................................................................... L. cordifolia View in CoL
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