Weinmannia sect. Spicata Bernardi
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5180173 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/01288796-FFB1-3F32-FD59-FF78FB056946 |
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Weinmannia sect. Spicata Bernardi |
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Weinmannia sect. Spicata Bernardi
Flowers sessile; seeds comose, only rarely seed surface with indumentum throughout. species-group E. — Weinmannia lucens Baker ,
W. minutiflora Baker , W. comorensis Tul. ,
Spikes borne in leaf axils, flowers borne in clus-
ters that remain in axil of bract, nectary com-
posed of more or less distinct segments. species-group F. — Weinmannia hildebrandtii Baill. ,
W. icacifolia Bernardi , W. marojejyensis J.S. Mill. &
J.C. Bradford, W. rakotomalazana J.C. Bradford.
Spikes borne in IMs, flowers initiated in groups
that dissociate from bract, nectary annular and
thin or composed of more or less distinct segments. species-group G. — Species are listed within the
key given below. Spikes borne in IMs, flowers
borne solitarily and usually dissociate from axil
of bract, nectary usually annular and thin.
1. Leaves unifoliolate .................................................................................................................................... 2
1’. Leaves imparipinnate ................................................................................................................................ 3
2. Ovaries glabrous ................................................................................................ W. humbertiana Bernardi View in CoL
2’. Ovaries pubescent ........................................................................................................................................ ...... W. bojeriana Tul. View in CoL , W. mammea Bernardi View in CoL , W. pauciflora, J.C. Bradford View in CoL , W. integrifolia J.C. Bradford View in CoL
3. Ovaries glabrous ................................................................................................................ W. decora Tul. View in CoL
3’. Ovaries pubescent .................................................................................................................................... 4
4. Hairs on seeds restricted to ends ................................................................................ W. humblottii Baill., ...................... W. sanguisugarum Bernardi View in CoL , W. arguta (Bernardi) J.C. Bradford View in CoL , W. venosa J.C. Bradford View in CoL
4’. Hairs on seeds widely distributed .............................................. W. eriocarpa Tul. View in CoL , W. stenostachya Baker View in CoL
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