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Langloisia setosisima var. campylocladon

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Description

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Family Polemoniaceae

Herbs annual or perennial , rarely subshrubs or vines . Leaves alternate or opposite, sessile to petiolate , simple , pinnatifid to palmately lobed , or compound . Inflorescences determinate, corymbose , paniculate , or capitate, or flowers solitary. Flowers (4- or) 5-merous. Calyx gamosepalous , cylindric to campanulate ; tube herbaceous throughout and papery in fruit or with herbaceous midveins separated by translucent membranes distended or ruptured in fruit; lobes often scarious margined . Corolla gamopetalous, actinomorphic or zygomorphic, rotate to funnelform or salverform ; lobes overlapping in bud. Stamens inserted at same or different levels on corolla at base , alternate with corolla lobes, exserted to included ; filaments equal to unequal, filiform . Ovary superior, (2- or) 3-locular, placentation axile ; ovules 1 to many per locule. Style 1; stigma lobes (2 or) 3. Fruit a capsule. Seeds globose , ovoid , or fusiform , sometimes winged , often sticky when wet.

Nineteen genera and 320-350 species: North and South America, a few species native to temperate Asia and Europe; one genus, Polemonium, and three species in China. Cobraea scandens Cavanilles (a perennial vine with violet campanulate corollas ca. 5 cm) and three species of Phlox, P. drummondii Hooker, P. paniculata Linnaeus, and P. subulata Linnaeus (herbs with white to red, salverform corollas and unequally inserted stamens), are cultivated in China.[1]

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Notes

Publishing author : Brand in Engl. Publication : Pflanzenr. (Engler) IV , fam. 250: 171 1907

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Langloisia

ZipcodeZoo has pages for 4 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus:

L. setosissima (Bristly Langloisia) · L. setosissima punctata (Great Basin Langloisia) · L. setosissima setosissima (Bristly Langloisia) · L. setosissima subsp. punctata (Great Basin Langloisia)

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Footnotes

  1. Ruizheng Fang & Dieter H. Wilkins "Polemoniaceae". in Flora of China Vol. 16 Page 326. Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
Last Revised: 7/22/2012