Heracleum, Linnaeus, 1753
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.500.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5483001 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0387C23F-6C6D-9D60-FF04-FDD5FA46FBD5 |
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Heracleum |
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Key to species of Nepalese Heracleum View in CoL s.l.
1. Leaves twice pinnatisected or twice trilobate.....................................................................................................................................2
– Leaves pinnatisected or trilobate ........................................................................................................................................................3
2. Leaves twice pinnatisected, nearly glabrous, calyx teeth obsolete, umbels with 22–30 rays, marginal ribs narrower than body of mericarp............................................................................................................................................................... Heracleun piliferum View in CoL
– Leaves twice pinnatisected or twice trilobate, pubescent, calyx teeth well developed, umbels with 6–16 rays, marginal ribs two times as wide as body of mericarp .................................................................................................................. Tetrataenium wallichii View in CoL
3. Terminal lobes of leaves lanceolate................................................................................................................................. T. sublineare View in CoL
– Terminal lobes of leaves obovate, elongate, or obovate-orbicular.....................................................................................................4
4. Plants weak and reclining, calyx teeth prominent, to 1 mm long..................................................................................... T. canescens View in CoL
– Plants stout, calyx teeth merely evident to obsolete...........................................................................................................................5
5. Leaf blades elongate, secretory ducts between dorsal ribs solitary, between marginal and dorsal ribs binary........................ T. lallii View in CoL
– Leaf blades obovate, secretory ducts between all ribs solitary ..........................................................................................................6
6. Fruit wings definitely broader than body. Leaflets sparsely hirsute beneath ................................................................... T. nepalense View in CoL
– Fruit wings narrower than to equal in width to body. Leaflets densely gray-hirsutulous to with tomentose beneath .......................7
7. Leaves pinnate or ternate-pinnate, the 5-9 leaflets oblong to ovate ................................................................................. T. candicans View in CoL
– Leaves pinnately parted or pinnatifid to simple pinnate, the 3 or 5 leaflets ovate-orbicular ....................................... T. obtusifolium View in CoL
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