Difference between revisions of "Brassicaceae tribe Boechereae"

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Pl. Syst Evol. 259: 111. 2006.

Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 347. Mentioned on page 226, 257, 349.
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Latest revision as of 22:34, 5 November 2020

Perennials or, rarely, biennials; eglandular. Trichomes often short-stalked, sessile, or subsessile, usually forked or dendritic, rarely malpighiaceous, sometimes simple or absent. Cauline leaves (sometimes absent); petiolate, subsessile, or sessile; blade base auriculate or not, margins usually entire or dentate, rarely pinnatifid. Racemes ebracteate, often elongated in fruit. Flowers actinomorphic; sepals erect, ascending, or spreading, lateral pair usually not saccate basally; petals white, yellowish, pink, lavender, or purple, claw present, often indistinct; filaments unappendaged, not winged; pollen 3-colpate. Fruits usually siliques, rarely silicles, dehiscent, unsegmented, usually latiseptate, rarely terete or slightly angustiseptate; ovules [2–]4–250 per ovary; style usually distinct, rarely obsolete; stigma usually entire, rarely 2-lobed. Seeds biseriate, sub-biseriate, uniseriate, or, rarely, aseriate; cotyledons accumbent or incumbent.

Distribution

North America, Asia (Russian Far East).

Discussion

Genera 7, species 119 (7 genera, 117 species in the flora).

Selected References

None.