Gratiola pedunculata R.Br.
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Gratiola pedunculata R.Br., Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holland. 435 (1810)
Gratiola pedunculata R.Br.
Nomenclature
R.Br.
R.Br.
1810
435
ICN
Gratiola pedunculata R.Br.
species
Gratiola pedunculata
Classification
Descriptions
Gratiola pedunculata R.Br.
2n = 32
Gratiola pedunculata R.Br.
Erect, sparingly branched, semi-aquatic, perennial herb up to 45 cm tall; all parts except corolla densely covered with a viscid, glabrescent, often mealy, indumentum of sessile, golden, globose glands, and sparse glandular hairs; indumentum most conspicuous on leaves, bracteoles, sepals, and pedicels. Stems lime-green or red-purple, submerged parts rooting freely. Leaves sessile, triple-nerved, 8—18 × 3—10 mm, lime-green, ovate to lanceolate; margins widely toothed, leaf base amplexicaule. Flowers solitary in leaf axils, sweetly scented. Pedicels 10—12(—16) mm long, 1-2 per leaf axil. Bracteoles 1—2(—3) mm long, linear-falcate. Sepals 5, free, erect, narrowly lanceolate, 4—5 mm long. Corolla white flushed yellow, with 12—14 longitudinal purple stripes; tube 6 mm long, narrow, inner surface densely covered in white silky hairs; lobes 5, projecting forward, 1 mm long, upper one occasionally shallowly 2-lobed. Anthers white, ovoid, 0.5 mm long; pollen mealy, white; filaments yellow, glabrous, 2—3 mm long; staminodes 2 or 0, when present filiform and minute. Style caducous, 1.8-2.1 mm long. Capsule 3-5 mm long, broadovoid, often slightly exceeding the calyx, septicidal to base. Seeds 0.3-0.5 mm long, usually elliptic or elliptic-oblong with rounded ends; testa dull, orangebrown; reticulations distinct, deep and with slightly thickened walls, these mucilaginous when fresh. FL Nov—Jan, FT Dec—Mar.
Taxonomic concepts
Gratiola pedunculata R.Br.
Gratiola pedunculata R.Br.
Gratiola pedunculata R.Br.
Gratiola pedunculata R.Br.
Gratiola pedunculata R.Br.
Gratiola pedunculata R.Br.
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Metadata
233377de-38c9-4e59-a82e-5f95cd5d3777
scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
1 September 2005