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FIGURE 3. Leaf variation, hair types, and inflorescence morphology of Cristaria multifida (A-D & H-J, subsp. multifida; E-G, subsp. moquipana). A. Tripartite leaf (Dombey s.n. [MA]). B. Undivided leaf (Müller 3621 ([LZ]). C. Trilobed leaf (Schneider et al. 2819 [USM]). D. Broadened apex of main leaf lobe. E. Deeply divided (to midvein) leaf (Müller et al. 1738 [LZ]). F & G. Narrowly obtuse to rounded apices of main leaf lobes (Weigend et al. 8400 & 8399 [LZ]). H. Erect bifid hair. I. Glandular hair (both Ferreyra 12485 [FR]). J. Apical part of flexuose inflorescence axis with remaining basal parts of pedicels and one fruiting flower (Müller et al. 12244 [LZ]). Illustrations by Julio V. Schneider.
Published as part of Schneider, Julio V., 2013, The Peruvian species of Cristaria (Malveae, Malvaceae): taxonomic revision, chromosome counts, and breeding system, pp. 31-47 in Phytotaxa 110 (1) on page 41, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.110.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/5079979
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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