PLUKENETIEAE
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https://doi.org/10.1600/036364420X15935294613572 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B2627D-FF9A-2E28-FEA1-FC2A5BA4FB47 |
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Felipe |
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PLUKENETIEAE |
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KEY TO THE GENERA Of NON-STINGING VINES AND LIANAS IN TRIBE PLUKENETIEAE
1. Carpels 3; leaf venation palmate, primary veins 3–5; styles partly connate into a 6 cylindrical column, 5.6–10 mm long; staminate sepals 5, stamens 10, filaments slender-cylindrical; pollen tecta fossulate-foveolate; distributed in Bolivia, southeast Brazil, and Paraguay................... Romanoa View in CoL
1. Carpels 4 (sometimes 5–7 in cultivated forms); leaf venation pinnate or palmate, primary veins 1 or 3(–5); styles entirely connate into a 6 cylindrical, depressed-subglobose, globose, obconic, obovoid, or oblong-obovoid column, 0.3–5.5 mm long, or partly connate into a cylindrical column, 1–35 mm long; staminate sepals 3–5, stamens 6–60, filaments absent, short-conical, or slender-cylindrical; pollen tecta coarsely reticulate or foveolate; distributed pantropically.......................................................................................................... Plukenetia View in CoL
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