Thesium L. Thesium Thesium, L.

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A., 1964, Flora Europaea - Volume 1. Lycopodiaceae to Platanaceae, Cambridge University Press : 70-71

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.302862

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Thesium L. Thesium Thesium
status

 

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.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Santalales

Family

Santalaceae

Genus

Thesium

Loc

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
1964
Loc

T. alpinum

L. 1753: 207
1753
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