Difference between revisions of "Ranunculus sect. Epirotes"
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− | --><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Plants </b>glabrous or sometimes pilose or pubescent. <b>Stems</b> erect, not bulbous-based, without bulbils. <b>Roots</b> basal, sometimes tuberous. <b>Leaves</b> basal and cauline, simple or compound; basal leaves petiolate, blades variously divided, unlobed to deeply parted, compound, or filiform-dissected, segments undivided or again lobed or parted, margins entire or crenate, never serrate; cauline leaves sessile to nearly sessile or sometimes with much shorter petioles than basal leaves, blades lobed to compound or dissected (rarely unlobed in R. macauleyi and R. glaberrimus). <b>Inflorescences</b> 1-50-flowered cymes. <b>Flowers</b> pedicellate; sepals deciduous soon after anthesis, 5; petals yellow (rarely absent in R. pedatifidus); nectary scale joined with petal on 3 sides, forming pocket enclosing nectary (sometimes with apex free, forming flap shorter than pocket), glabrous or setose, free margin entire or fringed; style present. <b>Fruits</b> achenes, 1-locular; achene body thick-lenticular or asymmetrically thick-lenticular to compressed-globose, 1.2-2 times as wide as thick, not prolonged beyond seed; wall thick, smooth; margin low narrow ridge, often inconspicuous; beak much shorter than achene body.</span><!-- | + | --><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Plants </b>glabrous or sometimes pilose or pubescent. <b>Stems</b> erect, not bulbous-based, without bulbils. <b>Roots</b> basal, sometimes tuberous. <b>Leaves</b> basal and cauline, simple or compound; basal leaves petiolate, blades variously divided, unlobed to deeply parted, compound, or filiform-dissected, segments undivided or again lobed or parted, margins entire or crenate, never serrate; cauline leaves sessile to nearly sessile or sometimes with much shorter petioles than basal leaves, blades lobed to compound or dissected (rarely unlobed in <i>R. macauleyi</i> and <i>R. glaberrimus</i>). <b>Inflorescences</b> 1-50-flowered cymes. <b>Flowers</b> pedicellate; sepals deciduous soon after anthesis, 5; petals yellow (rarely absent in <i>R. pedatifidus</i>); nectary scale joined with petal on 3 sides, forming pocket enclosing nectary (sometimes with apex free, forming flap shorter than pocket), glabrous or setose, free margin entire or fringed; style present. <b>Fruits</b> achenes, 1-locular; achene body thick-lenticular or asymmetrically thick-lenticular to compressed-globose, 1.2-2 times as wide as thick, not prolonged beyond seed; wall thick, smooth; margin low narrow ridge, often inconspicuous; beak much shorter than achene body.</span><!-- |
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Plants glabrous or sometimes pilose or pubescent. Stems erect, not bulbous-based, without bulbils. Roots basal, sometimes tuberous. Leaves basal and cauline, simple or compound; basal leaves petiolate, blades variously divided, unlobed to deeply parted, compound, or filiform-dissected, segments undivided or again lobed or parted, margins entire or crenate, never serrate; cauline leaves sessile to nearly sessile or sometimes with much shorter petioles than basal leaves, blades lobed to compound or dissected (rarely unlobed in R. macauleyi and R. glaberrimus). Inflorescences 1-50-flowered cymes. Flowers pedicellate; sepals deciduous soon after anthesis, 5; petals yellow (rarely absent in R. pedatifidus); nectary scale joined with petal on 3 sides, forming pocket enclosing nectary (sometimes with apex free, forming flap shorter than pocket), glabrous or setose, free margin entire or fringed; style present. Fruits achenes, 1-locular; achene body thick-lenticular or asymmetrically thick-lenticular to compressed-globose, 1.2-2 times as wide as thick, not prolonged beyond seed; wall thick, smooth; margin low narrow ridge, often inconspicuous; beak much shorter than achene body.
Distribution
Worldwide except lowland tropics.
Discussion
Species ca. 70 (22 in the flora).
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
Key
1 | Abaxial surface of sepals with dense brown pubescence. | > 2 |
1 | Abaxial surface of sepals glabrous or with colorless hairs. | > 4 |
2 | Basal leaf blades narrowly elliptic to lanceolate or oblanceolate; s Rocky Mountains. | Ranunculus macauleyi |
2 | Basal leaf blades orbiculate to reniform; Canadian Rocky Mountains and Arctic. | > 3 |
3 | Receptacle brown-pilose; basal leaf blades usually shallowly lobed, or unlobed with crenate margins. | Ranunculus sulphureus |
3 | Receptacle glabrous; basal leaf blades 3-parted. | Ranunculus nivalis |
4 | Basal leaves deciduous before anthesis; nectary scale ciliate, petals 2–3 times as long as wide. | Ranunculus arizonicus var. arizonicus |
4 | Basal leaves persistent; nectary scale glabrous, (glabrous or ± pilose in R. cardiophyllus and R. glaberrimus, which have petals 1–1.5 times as long as wide). | > 5 |
5 | Some or all basal leaf blades unlobed. | > 6 |
5 | All basal leaf blades lobed or parted. | > 14 |
6 | Basal leaf margins entire or with 3 broad shallow rounded teeth; heads of achenes globose, 6–20mm wide. | Ranunculus glaberrimus |
6 | Basal leaf margins either crenate to crenate-lobulate, with more than 5 rounded teeth, or innermost teeth lobed or divided; heads of achenes usually ovoid to cylindric (sometimes globose and 3–8 mm wide). | > 7 |
7 | Petals 1–3.5 mm. | > 8 |
7 | Petals 4–18 mm. | > 10 |
8 | Stems villous, sometimes sparsely so; receptacle glabrous; base of some roots ± swollen and tuberous, usually 1–2 mm thick; leaf base usually obtuse or truncate. | Ranunculus micranthus |
8 | Stems glabrous; receptacle pilose, sometimes sparsely so; base of roots never much swollen, 0.2–1.5 mm thick; leaf base ± cordate. | > 9 |
9 | Sepals hispid; achene beak 0.6–1 mm. | Ranunculus allegheniensis |
9 | Sepals glabrous; achene beak 0.1–0.2 mm. | Ranunculus abortivus |
10 | Leaf blades wider than long; e of Great Plains, not in Great Lakes area. | > 11 |
10 | Leaf blades at least as long as wide; Great Lakes area and Great Plains w to Great Basin. | > 12 |
11 | Pedicels glabrous (see also R. escholtzii with lobed leaves); se United States. | Ranunculus harveyi var. harveyi |
11 | Pedicels pubescent, sometimes sparsely so; e Canada. | Ranunculus allenii |
12 | Sepals 5–8 × 3–7 mm; nectary scale ciliate, sometimes glabrous; leaf base cordate to broadly obtuse. | Ranunculus cardiophyllus |
12 | Sepals 3–6× 1.5–3mm; nectary scale glabrous; leaf base obtuse or acute to rounded. | > 13 |
13 | Basal leaf blades ovate, obovate, or orbiculate; heads of achenes cylindric, 7–17 mm; achene beak 0.4–2 mm; Rocky Mountains, Great Basin, and Black Hills. | Ranunculus inamoenus |
13 | Basal leaf blades ovate to rhombic; heads of achenes depressed-globose, 4–6 mm; achene beak 0.2– 0.3 mm; n Great Plains and eastward. | Ranunculus rhomboideus |
14 | Basal leaf blades dissected into linear segments. | > 15 |
14 | Basal leaves at most 1×-divided, segments not linear. | > 16 |
15 | Roots slender, 0.8–1.4 mm thick; achene beak 1.2–1.7 mm. | Ranunculus adoneus |
15 | Roots 2–3 mm thick; achene beak 0.8–1.5 mm. | Ranunculus triternatus |
16 | Some roots clavate and tuberous, 2.5–5 mm thick; basal leaf blades deeply divided into 3 oblanceolate segments. | Ranunculus jovis |
16 | Roots not clavate or tuberous, 0.1–1.6 mm thick; leaves various but not as above. | > 17 |
17 | Petals 7–15 mm. | > 18 |
17 | Petals 1–8 mm. | > 20 |
18 | Pedicels glabrous. | Ranunculus eschscholtzii |
18 | Pedicels pubescent. | > 19 |
19 | Heads of achenes globose to short-ovoid; basal leaves 3-parted with segments again lobed or parted, margins toothed; Greenland. | Ranunculus auricomus |
19 | Heads of achenes cylindric; basal leaves pedately (5–)7(–9)-parted or -divided, segments sometimes again lobed, margins never toothed; throughout n North America. | Ranunculus pedatifidus var. affinis |
20 | Flowering stems 0.6–3.5 cm (sometimes longer in fruit); petals 1–3.5 mm. | Ranunculus pygmaeus |
20 | Flowering stems (1–)4–15(–27) cm; petals 3–8 mm. | > 21 |
21 | Petals 6–16 mm; beak of achene straight, 0.6–1.8 mm; pedicels glabrous. | Ranunculus eschscholtzii |
21 | Petals 4–8 mm; beak of achene straight or curved, 0.3–0.7 mm; pedicels glabrous or pilose. | > 22 |
22 | Base of basal leaves obtuse; petals 5–8 mm; arctic Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. | Ranunculus sabinei |
22 | Base of basal leaves nearly cordate to truncate; petals 4–5 mm; Alaska, Yukon, and Rocky Mountains. | Ranunculus gelidus |