Gastrodia R.Br.
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.221.1.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5554694 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D4701924-3D4E-8024-FF06-00C8FA62FDDF |
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Felipe |
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Gastrodia R.Br. |
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Keys to the species of Gastrodia R.Br. View in CoL in the tropical Afro-Madagascan region (modified from Cribb et al. 2010)
1. Flowers greenish; sepals free for half their length; dorsal sepal markedly shorter than the lateral sepals; petals spatulate; lip with two rugulose calli at base of midlobe .............................................................................................................................. G. africana View in CoL
- Flowers brownish to rarely white; sepals free in apical third only; sepals of equal length; petals ovate or broadly ovate; lip lacking two rugulose calli at base of lip midlobe..........................................................................................................................................2.
2. Callus on lip of three ridges, the middle one highest; column foot with two brownish calli at apex .......................... G. rwandensis View in CoL
- Callus on lip V-shaped, the tip of the V at base of lip midlobe; column foot with two cephaloid tubercular processes at apex.....3.
3. Perianth tube uniformly brown; lip yellow-green with an apricot tip .................................................................................. G. ballii View in CoL
- Perianth tube not uniformly brown; lip yellow-emerald green or orange-green with an emerald green or whitish tip .................. 4.
4. Perianth tube brownish to blackish brown towards the tips; lip yellow-emerald green with a darker tip; cephaloid tubercular processes emerald green ........................................................................................................................................ G. madagascariensis View in CoL
4. Perianth tube brownish to translucent white towards the tips or uniformly white; lip orange-green with a whitish-yellowish tip; cephaloid tubercular processes white ................................................................................................................................. G. similis View in CoL
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