Narcissus sect. Apodanthi, Fernandes, 1966
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.345.2.5 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1B6F8787-FFF3-9405-FF56-05D570CAFC8F |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Narcissus sect. Apodanthi |
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Key to the Iberian Narcissus sect. Apodanthi
1. Flowers subsessile or on a pedicel maximally 3.5 mm long ............................................................................................................ 2.
-. Pedicels longer than 5 mm ............................................................................................................................................................... 3.
2. Perianth tube 15–25 mm long, straight, corona deeply and irregularly lobed with lobes 0.5–3 mm long; flowers scented ............... .......................................................................................................................................................................................... N. rupicola View in CoL
-. Perianth tube 13–17 mm long, slightly curved, corona subentire or shallowly crenate-dentate, with lobes never exceeding 0.3 mm long; flowers odorless ................................................................................................................................................... N. vitekii View in CoL
3. Flowers solitary or rarely in pairs, tepals exceeding half of the corolla tube in length, flowers scented................. N. cuatrecasasii View in CoL
-. Flowers usually in groups of 3 or more, tepal length from one-third of the corolla tube to almost two-thirds, flowers odorless... 4.
4. Outer tepals 4.5–6 mm long, corona 3–4 mm long ...................................................................................................... N. scaberulus View in CoL
-. Outer tepals 6.5–10 mm long, corona 3.6–6 mm long .................................................................................................... N. calcicola View in CoL
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