Thesium L. Thesium Thesium, L.
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Thesium L. Thesium Thesium |
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3. Thesium L. 2
Perennials, rarely annuals, without a rhizome, but often with a woody stock and sometimes producing slender stolons; stems
procumbent to erect, simple or branched. Leaves alternate, linear to lanceolate, mostly entire, 1 - to 5-veined, green or yellowish-green. Inflorescence a panicle with few-flowered branches, or a raceme. Flowers small, hermaphrodite, on short branches, with a bract and usually with 2 bracteoles. Perianth tubular to campanulate-rotate, 4- to 5-lobed, usually white inside and yellowish-green or green outside. Stamens 4 or 5. Stigma capitate. Fruit a small green nut surmounted by the persistent dry perianth.
1 Bracteoles absent
2 Stock slender, stoloniferous; persistent perianth shorter than fruit 3. ebracteatum 2 Stock thick, woody, not stoloniferous; persistent perianth
2-3 times as long as fruit 4. rostratum 1 2 bracteoles present
3 Persistent perianth equalling or longer than nut
4 Persistent perianthusually4 -lobed,2 -3times as longas nut; inflorescence usually secund 1. alpinum 4 Persistent perianth usually 5-lobed, usually ±equalling nut; inflorescence not secund 2. pyrenaicum 3 Persistentperianthmuchshorterthannut
5 Small but prominent extra lobes of the disc present between persistent perianth-lobes
6 Stoloniferous; inflorescence 2-3 cm, few-flowered, racemose; leaves usually 2 cm or less; stems mostly up to
15 cm 5. kerneranum 6 Not stoloniferous; inflorescence 5 cm or more, many-flowered, paniculate; leaves 3-5-5 cm; stems up to 25-
30 cm 6. auriculatum 5 Smallbutprominentextralobesofthediscnotpresent between persistent perianth-lobes
7 Nut reticulately veined (sometimes indistinctly so)
8 Annual; stems ascending to erect, densely covered with nuts 16. humile 8 Perennial; stems procumbent to ascending, sparsely covered with nuts
9 Perianth + infundibuliform; nut distinctly reticulately veined 15. bergeri 9 Perianth campanulate-rotate; nut indistinctly reticulately veined 17. procumbens 7 Nut only longitudinally veined
10 Stoloniferous
11 Stems robust, rigid; inflorescence usually a panicle;
leaves mostly 3-veined 12. linophyllon 11 Stems slender and rather weak; inflorescence a raceme;
leaves 1 -veined
12 Flowers subsessile; stems mostly 5-10 cm
8. parnassi 12 Flowers shortly stalked; stems mostly 10-20 cm
9. italicum 10 Not stoloniferous
13 Leaves lanceolate, distinctly 3- to 5-veined
11. bavarum 13 Leaves linear-oblong to linear, 1 -veined (rarely 3-
veined)
14 Inflorescence a raceme; branches 1 -flowered
15 Fruiting pedicel not thickened 10. dollineri 15 Fruiting pedicel thickened 18. brachyphyllum 14 Inflorescence variously paniculate; branches severalto many-flowered at least in lower part of the inflorescence
16 Bract usually 3-4 times as long as bracteoles;
perianth infundibuliform; panicle branches racemose 7. arvense 16 Bract usually ± equalling bracteoles; perianth broadly campanulate; panicle branches often paniculate
17 Stems usuallymore than 20 cm, ascending to erect,
robust, rigid; bract, bracteoles and ultimate branches not scabrid 13. divaricatum
17 Stems usually up to 15-20 cm, decumbent to longascending, slender, weak; bract, bracteoles and ultimate branches distinctly scabrid
14. humifusum
1. T. alpinum L. View in CoL , Sp. Pl. 207 (1753)
(inch T. tenuifolium Sauter ex Koch ).
Perennial. Stems 1O-2O(-3O) cm, ascending to erect, simple or slightly branched. Leaves linear to linear-oblong, 1 -veined. Inflorescence racemose, rarely paniculate; flowers often subsessile, usually more or less secund. Bract at least 2-3 times as long as flower or fruit; bracteoles equalling flower or fruit. Perianth subtubular, 4(-5)-lobed. Persistent perianth 2-3 times as long as the subglobose nut. 2« = 12. C. & S. Europe, mainly on mountains in the south; S. Sweden. Al Au Bu Co Cz Ga Ge He Hs It Ju Po Rm Rs (C, W) Su.
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Thesium L. Thesium Thesium
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
T. alpinum
L. 1753: 207 |