Mitreola
Opera Var., 214. 1758.
Herbs or subshrubs, annual [perennial]. Stems erect [creeping], unbranched or branched, glabrous [glabrate, scabrous, puberulent, or pilose]. Leaves sessile or petiolate; blade narrowly elliptic to elliptic, ovate, or suborbiculate, venation pinnate, surfaces sparsely appressed-hairy [pilose] or glabrous, scabrous or puberulent along margins and veins. Inflorescences terminal or axillary, dichasial, 20–100-flowered, each flower subtended by 1 bracetole. Flowers: sepals distinct or shortly connate at base, green centrally with whitish edges, ovate, deltate, or oblong; corolla usually white, sometimes mauve [violet], drying purple, urceolate, throat pilose or with ring of hairs; ovary superior; stigmas knoblike, 2-lobed. Fruits capsules, green, often drying purple, 2-valved, 2-horned, dehiscent along medial line. Seeds gold to dark brown, ellipsoid, obliquely ellipsoid, or depressed-subglobose [fusiform], reticulate or smooth [warty]. x = 10.
Distribution
c, se United States, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, n South America, s Asia (n India, Malaysia [Borneo]), w Africa, Indian Ocean Islands (Madagascar), n Australia.
Discussion
Species 8–10 (3 in the flora).
A. J. M. Leeuwenberg (1974) and J. B. Nelson (1980) gave thorough accounts of the nomenclatural history of Mitreola and its synonymy.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
Key
1 | Leaves petiolate or subsessile, blades 2–8 cm, base cuneate; inflorescences lax, flowers mostly shorter than internodes. | Mitreola petiolata |
1 | Leaves subsessile or sessile, blades (0.8–)1.2–3.3 cm, base usually rounded, sometimes cuneate; inflorescences congested, flowers longer than internodes. | > 2 |
2 | Capsule horns papillose-warty over inner and outer faces; seeds smooth; larger leaves 1.5–2 times as long as wide. | Mitreola sessilifolia |
2 | Capsule horns lightly tuberculate mostly over inner faces; seeds reticulate; larger leaves 4–5 times as long as wide. | Mitreola angustifolia |