Bergia, L.
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https://doi.org/10.5252/adansonia2025v47a1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14673071 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039287C4-A847-365E-9E6A-829BFACCF863 |
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KEY TO INDIAN SPECIES OF BERGIA L. View in CoL
1. Plants pubescent .......................................................................................................................................... 2
— Plants glabrous ............................................................................................................................................ 5
2. Petals 3, sepals 3; stamens 3 ............................................................................. B. trimera Fisch. & C.A. Mey.
— Petals 5, sepals 5; stamens 5-10 ................................................................................................................... 3
3. Stamens 5; flowers> 15 per node .............................................................................. B. ammannioides Roxb.
— Stamens 10; flowers <10 per node .............................................................................................................. 4
4. Perennial; aromatic; leaves sessile, pubescent; petals obtuse .................................. B. suffruticosa (Delile) Fenzl
— Annual; nonaromatic; leaves petiolate, glabrous; petals acute, mucronate ...................................................................................................................................................... B. cuddalorensis S. Soosairaj , sp. nov.
5. Undershrub; stipules glandular; sepals denticulate; style straight ............... B. aestivosa (Wight & Arn.) Steud.
— Herb; stipules eglandular; sepals entire; style recurved ................................................................................. 6
6. Plants succulent; stipules pectinate; flowers in a cluster ............................................................. B. capensis L.
— Plants not succulent; stipules fimbriate; flowers solitary or in pairs ..................................... B.polyantha Sond.
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