Cardaminopsis (C. A. Meyer) Hayek
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.302862 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1213417E-FED1-FED3-C9E6-FB1140B0C161 |
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Plazi |
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Cardaminopsis (C. A. Meyer) Hayek |
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42. Cardaminopsis (C. A. Meyer) Hayek 1
Annual to perennial herbs; glabrous or with hairs of two kinds, branched and unbranched. Leaves simple to pinnatisect. Inner sepals slightly saccate; petals white, pinkish or purplish. Fruit a strongly compressed siliqua; valves flat, with a distinct median vein; style short; stigma capitate. Seeds in 1 row in each loculus.
Several of the species in this genus are known to be interfertile. 1 Basal leaves orbicular, or pinnate with an orbicular terminal leaflet 5. halleri 1 Basal leaves lanceolate to obovate, subentire to pinnatisect 2 Cauline and basal leaves similar in shape and size (or the cauline somewhat larger) 4. croatica 2 Cauline and basal leaves dissimilar in shape and size 3Basal leaves shallowly pinnatifid to serrate, or almost entire;
cauline entire 2. petraea 3Basal leaves pinnatisect; cauline pinnatifid or distinctly serrate-dentate 4 Stem hairy; pedicels 3-5 mm at anthesis 1. arenosa 4 Stem almost or quite glabrous; pedicels 5-8 mm at anthesis
3. neglecta
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