Stellaria, L.
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.584.4.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7674483 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A6138797-FF8C-2352-50F7-048519F67120 |
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Plazi |
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Stellaria |
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Diagnostic key to the genus Stellaria View in CoL View at ENA taxa in Tunisia:—New records in bold:
1. Petals absent or very short (less than half of the sepal length), seeds ≤ 0.8 mm in diameter, pale yellowish to light brown, stamens 1–3(–5) ................................................................................................................................................................................. S. pallida View in CoL
1’. Petals usually present (longer than half of the sepal length, sometimes equaling the calyx length), seeds> 0.8 mm in diameter, brown to dark-reddish-brown, stamens usually more than 3 (up to 10).............................................................................................2
2. Petals as long or slightly longer than the sepals; stamens (8–)10 ...................................................................................... S. neglecta View in CoL
2’. Petals usually shorter than the sepals; stamens usually 3–5(–10) in S. ruderalis View in CoL ) .............................................................................3
3. Seeds with conical tubercles about 0.14 mm long; flowers usually arranged in dense inflorescences............................. S. ruderalis View in CoL
3’. Seeds with flat-topped or rounded tubercles or conical tubercles less than 0.10 mm long; flowers arranged in lax inflorescences... ............................................................................................................................................................................................................4
4. Stems with 1(–2) lines of hairs (alternate in successive nodes) or rarely glabrous; seeds 0.8–1.3 mm in diameter, with usually flattopped or rounded tubercles ................................................................................................................................................... S. media View in CoL
4’. Stems pubescent all round; seeds 1.3–1.5 mm in diameter, with conical tubercles....................................................... S. cupaniana View in CoL
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