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Volume I (1961) - Flora of New Zealand Indigenous Tracheophyta - Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Filicopsida, Gymnospermae, Dicotyledons
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Hydrocotyle L.

HYDROCOTYLE L., 1753

Umbels simple, bracts 0 or minute. Fls. 5-merous; calyx-teeth us. obsolete; stamens inflexed in bud; styles filiform. Fr. laterally much-compressed, commissure very narrow, carpophore 0. Vittae 0 or sunk in primary rib or replaced by ± continuous oil-bearing layer. Mericarps with us. 1 (often obscure) rib on face. Seed invested by woody covering. Small perennial herbs. A widespread genus of some 75 spp., sts treated as constituting a separate family-Hydrocotylaceae. The N.Z. spp. are perennial herbs, often forming large patches; stems ± slender, branching, creeping, rooting at nodes; lvs us. clustered at nodes, simple to 3-5-foliolate, of ± orbicular-reniform order; stipules scalelike.

Key

1
Lamina lobed halfway or further, or 3-5-foliolate
2
Lamina shallowly lobed, lobes not reaching ⅓ depth of lamina, or lamina subentire
5
2
Lamina divided very nearly to base, or of distinct lflts
3
Lamina not so deeply divided, not of distinct lflts
4
3
Plant glab. or nearly so; lvs fleshy, entire or crenately lobed
Plant hispid to pilose; lvs membr., sharply toothed
4
Fls long-pedicelled; mericarps with blunt keel
Fls subsessile; mericarps with sharp keel
5
Mericarps with dorsal edge broadly winged
Mericarps not winged on dorsal edge
6
6
Lvs pale green, very thin, glossy; mericarps with acute dorsal edge
Lvs dark green, firm, hardly glossy; mericarps with rounded dorsal edge
7
7
Lamina with broad sinus; lvs (1)-2-(3) cm. diam.; umbels 5-12-fld
Lamina with narrow sinus; lvs, not > 1 cm. diam.; umbels 2-6-fld
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