Difference between revisions of "Brassicaceae tribe Iberideae"
Hist. Nat. Îles Canaries 3(2,1): 92. 1837.
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− | --><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Annuals,</b> perennials, or subshrubs [biennials]; eglandular. <b>Trichomes</b> simple or absent. <b>Cauline</b> leaves (sometimes absent), petiolate or sessile; blade base not auriculate, margins usually entire, sometimes dentate or lobed. <b>Racemes</b> ebracteate, usually elongated in fruit. <b>Flowers</b> usually zygomorphic, rarely actinomorphic; sepals erect, ascending, or spreading, lateral pair not saccate basally; petals white, pink, or purple, claw present, often distinct; filaments not or rarely appendaged; pollen 3-colpate. <b>Fruits</b> silicles, dehiscent, unsegmented, angustiseptate; ovules 2 or 4 per ovary; style usually distinct (sometimes absent in Teesdalia); stigma entire or 2-lobed. <b>Seeds</b> usually aseriate, rarely uniseriate; cotyledons accumbent.</span><!-- | + | --><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Annuals,</b> perennials, or subshrubs [biennials]; eglandular. <b>Trichomes</b> simple or absent. <b>Cauline</b> leaves (sometimes absent), petiolate or sessile; blade base not auriculate, margins usually entire, sometimes dentate or lobed. <b>Racemes</b> ebracteate, usually elongated in fruit. <b>Flowers</b> usually zygomorphic, rarely actinomorphic; sepals erect, ascending, or spreading, lateral pair not saccate basally; petals white, pink, or purple, claw present, often distinct; filaments not or rarely appendaged; pollen 3-colpate. <b>Fruits</b> silicles, dehiscent, unsegmented, angustiseptate; ovules 2 or 4 per ovary; style usually distinct (sometimes absent in <i>Teesdalia</i>); stigma entire or 2-lobed. <b>Seeds</b> usually aseriate, rarely uniseriate; cotyledons accumbent.</span><!-- |
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|distribution=Europe;Asia;Africa. | |distribution=Europe;Asia;Africa. | ||
|discussion=<p>Genera 2, species 30 (2 genera, 5 species in the flora).</p><!-- | |discussion=<p>Genera 2, species 30 (2 genera, 5 species in the flora).</p><!-- | ||
− | --><p>The position of Teesdalia in Iberideae is not entirely resolved; further studies are needed to finalize its tribal assignment.</p> | + | --><p>The position of <i>Teesdalia</i> in Iberideae is not entirely resolved; further studies are needed to finalize its tribal assignment.</p> |
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Revision as of 18:00, 18 September 2019
Annuals, perennials, or subshrubs [biennials]; eglandular. Trichomes simple or absent. Cauline leaves (sometimes absent), petiolate or sessile; blade base not auriculate, margins usually entire, sometimes dentate or lobed. Racemes ebracteate, usually elongated in fruit. Flowers usually zygomorphic, rarely actinomorphic; sepals erect, ascending, or spreading, lateral pair not saccate basally; petals white, pink, or purple, claw present, often distinct; filaments not or rarely appendaged; pollen 3-colpate. Fruits silicles, dehiscent, unsegmented, angustiseptate; ovules 2 or 4 per ovary; style usually distinct (sometimes absent in Teesdalia); stigma entire or 2-lobed. Seeds usually aseriate, rarely uniseriate; cotyledons accumbent.
Distribution
Europe, Asia, Africa.
Discussion
Genera 2, species 30 (2 genera, 5 species in the flora).
The position of Teesdalia in Iberideae is not entirely resolved; further studies are needed to finalize its tribal assignment.
Selected References
None.