Impatiens darachuensis, P. Gyeltshen, W. Adamowski & Phuntsho, 2023
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.24823/EJB.2023.1939 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/724C6505-E728-FFAB-7801-FB1BC29AF928 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Impatiens darachuensis |
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Key to Impatiens darachuensis View in CoL and closely allied species
1a. Lateral sepals 2 ___________________________________________________________________ 2
1b. Lateral sepals 4 ___________________________________________________________________ 5
2a. Inflorescence raceme _____________________________________________________________ 3
2b. Inflorescence subscorpioid cyme __________________________________________________ 4
3a. Peduncle 25–65(–110) mm long, appendage on dorsal petal 4–16 mm long ___ I. jurpia View in CoL
3b. Peduncle 4–15 mm long, appendage on dorsal petal 3–6 mm long _________ I. discolor View in CoL
4a. Leaf margin crenate, capsule cylindrical _________________________________ I. cathcartii View in CoL
4b. Leaf margin coarsely serrate, capsule subfusiform ________________________ I. duclouxii View in CoL
5a. Capsule linear _____________________________________________________________________ 6
5b. Capsule fusiform to subfusiform __________________________________________________ 7 6a. Dorsal petal keeled, floral bracts ovate to lanceolate _______________________ I. laevigata View in CoL
6b. Dorsal petal not keeled, floral bracts orbicular ______________________ I. pseudolaevigata View in CoL
7a. Leaf base rounded or obtuse; lower sepal bucciniform abruptly constricted into short deep incurved spur, inner lateral sepals oblong _______________________ I. darachuensis View in CoL
7b. Leaf base cuneate; lower sepal narrowly bucciniform, gradually constricted into long coiled or circinate spur, inner lateral sepals triangular _______________ I. bakthangensis View in CoL
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