Disa sect. Stenocarpa

Bytebier, Benny, 2015, Disa staerkeriana (Orchidaceae): a new species from Mpumalanga, South Africa, Phytotaxa 203 (2), pp. 192-198 : 195

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.203.2.9

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F63B46-FFBC-BA00-60AA-FC31FA0FAE3C

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Disa sect. Stenocarpa
status

 

Key to Disa sect. Stenocarpa

Linder & Kurzweil (1999) presented an artificial key to Disa sect Stenocarpa . Since then, the circumscription of this section has changed ( Bytebier et al. 2008) and two new species have been described, Disa vigilans and this new taxon. Thus, we present an updated key to this section below.

1a. Leaves radical, hysteranthous.............................................................................................................................................................2

1b. Leaves cauline, green at anthesis........................................................................................................................................................5

2a. Galea as deep as long; flowers red or orange, spur as long as or longer than the median sepal........................................................3

2b. Galea longer than deep, laterally flattened; flowers white, pink or blue............................................................................................4

3a. Spur longer than 20 mm, ascending .................................................................................................................................. D. porrecta View in CoL

3b. Spur shorter than 20 mm, horizontal .............................................................................................................................. D. ferruginea View in CoL

4a. Spur longer than the lateral sepals; flowers mauve ................................................................................................................ D. arida View in CoL

4b. Spur shorter than the lateral sepals; flowers white to pink.......................................................................................... D. gladioliflora View in CoL

5a. Spur 25–45 mm long..........................................................................................................................................................................6

5b. Spur less than 25 mm long.................................................................................................................................................................7

6a. Sepals more than 13 mm long; from Mpumalanga ............................................................................................................ D. amoena View in CoL

6b. Sepals less than 13 mm long; from KwaZulu-Natal, Lesotho or Eastern Cape ..................................................................... D. nivea View in CoL

7a. Leaves soft; plants usually flexuose;..................................................................................................................................................8

7b. Leaves rigid; plants rarely flexuose (except D. oreophila View in CoL )................................................................................................................9

8a. Sepals less than 10 mm long ............................................................................................................................................. D. saxicola View in CoL

8b. Sepals more than 15 mm long ............................................................................................................................................ D. aristata View in CoL

9a. Inflorescence capitate or subcapitate.............................................................................................................................. D. cephalotes View in CoL

9b. Inflorescence a lax or dense spike....................................................................................................................................................10

10a. Spur 2.5–5 mm long; flowers blue or pale mauve with darker veins...............................................................................................11

10b. Spur 5–20 mm long; flowers pink or white.....................................................................................................................................12

11a. Sepals 7–13 mm long; flowers pale mauve............................................................................................................. D. dracomontana View in CoL

11b. Sepals 4–5 mm long; flowers blue ........................................................................................................................................ D. stricta View in CoL

12a. Sepals less than 10 mm long; plants flexuose ................................................................................................................. D. oreophila View in CoL

12b. Sepals more than 10 mm long; plants not flexuose..........................................................................................................................13

13a. Median sepal 10–18 mm long..........................................................................................................................................................14

13b. Median sepal 20–30 mm long ............................................................................................................................................ D. pulchra View in CoL

14a. Leaves more than 6 mm wide; ovaries more than 20 mm long......................................................................................... D. montana View in CoL

14b. Leaves less than 5 mm wide; ovaries less than 18 mm long............................................................................................................15

15a. Median sepal less than 7 mm wide..................................................................................................................................... D. vigilans View in CoL

15b. Median sepal more than 9 mm wide ........................................................................................................................... D. staerkeriana View in CoL

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