Alchemilla venosa |
Rosaceae tribe Potentilleae |
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cluster lady's-mantle, vein lady's mantle |
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Habit | Plants medium-sized, darkish green, sometimes reddish tinged, to 40 cm. | Herbs, perennial, rarely annual or biennial, shrubs, or subshrubs; unarmed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stems | ± appressed-hairy. |
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Leaves | stipules green or slightly purplish tinged, turning brown; blade orbiculate, 7–9-lobed, margins undulate, basal sinuses appearing closed, basal lobes overlapping, middle lobes rounded, as long as or longer than their half-widths; incisions relatively short to long; teeth ± connivent, slightly asymmetric, apex acute, abaxial surface with nerves hairy throughout, internerve regions glabrous or densely hairy throughout, adaxial glabrous or hairy only on folds. |
alternate, rarely opposite, pinnately (palmately) compound (simple in Alchemilla, Aphanes, and Chamaerhodos); stipules persistent (absent in Chamaerhodos), adnate to petiole; venation pinnate or palmate. |
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Inflorescences | primary branches densely hairy; peduncles hairy or glabrous. |
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Pedicels | glabrous. |
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Flowers | epicalyx bractlet lengths equal to slightly longer than sepals (usually almost as wide); epicalyx segments and sepals patent after flowering, giving appearance of an 8-point star; hypanthium usually shorter than sepals, glabrous. |
perianth and androecium perigynous; epicalyx bractlets present, sometimes absent; hypanthium usually patelliform, cupulate, or campanulate, sometimes turbinate, saucer-shaped, flat-bottomed, or subglobose to ellipsoid or ovoid; torus flat to conic or turbinate, enlarged (absent or reduced in Alchemilla, Aphanes, and Chamaerhodos); carpels 1–260, styles basal or lateral to subterminal, distinct; ovules 1(or 2), basal. |
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Fruits | aggregated achenes (achenes in Alchemilla and Aphanes); torus sometimes fleshy; styles deciduous or persistent, not elongate. |
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Achenes | exserted from discs (distinctly longer than hypanthia). |
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Alchemilla venosa |
Rosaceae tribe Potentilleae |
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Phenology | Flowering late Jun–Aug. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Habitat | Grasslands, often near sea shores | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Elevation | 0–50 m (0–200 ft) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distribution |
NB; NF; NS; sw Asia (Caucasus, e Turkey) [Introduced in North America] |
North America; Mexico; Central America; South America; West Indies; Bermuda; Eurasia; Africa; Atlantic Islands; Pacific Islands; Australia |
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Discussion | Genera 14–22, species ca. 860 (14 genera, 189 species, including 1 hybrid, in the flora area). The base chromosome number for Potentilleae is mostly x = 7 (8 in Alchemilla and Aphanes; 14 in Comarum). Variation in the number of genera recognized in Potentilleae is due to differences in generic delimitation between D. Potter et al. (2007) and the authors of Potentilla and segregates here (see 9. Ivesia and 8. Potentilla for discussion). In the former, Duchesnea, Horkelia, Horkeliella, and Ivesia are included within Potentilla. Likewise, Aphanes is included within Alchemilla by Potter et al. while it is kept distinct here. Potentilla and its segregates and Fragaria are host to Phragmidium rusts, but not the other genera of the tribe. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 9, p. 309. | FNA vol. 9, p. 119. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Name authority | Juzepczuk: in A. A. Grossheim, Fl. Kavkaza 4: 328. (1934) | Sweet: Brit. Fl. Gard. 2: sub plate 124. (1825) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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