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Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Symphytum L.

SYMPHYTUM L.

Perennial, usually hispid herbs. Basal lvs with petiole long and welldefined; cauline Ivs sometimes sessile. Infl. of short, ebracteate terminal cymes. Calyx 5-lobed, often divided nearly to base, accrescent. Corolla tube cylindric in lower 1/2, tubular-campanulate or funnelform above; limb of 5 short lobes; scales present, usually with papillate margins. Stamens included, inserted around middle of tube. Style exserted; stigma very small. Nutlets ovoid, erect or curved, usually rugose or verruculose, occasionally smooth; base concave with thickened collar.

c. 25 spp., Europe, W Asia. Naturalised spp. 2, and 1 hybrid.

1. *S. asperum3. *S. ×uplandicum2. *S. officinale
Uppermost lvs sub-sessile or with short pertiole; base not or scarcely continued downwards as a wing.Uppermost lvs sessile, with base continued downwards as a wing; wing usually narrow, present at least for a short way down stem.Uppermost lvs sessile, with base continued downwards as a wing; wing broad, present down the length of the internode below.
Calyx lobes lanceolate, usually subacute.Calyx lobes usually linear-lanceolate, acuminate, occasionally lanceolate.Calyx lobes linear-lanceolate, acuminate.
Corolla ± purple, often drying blue.Corolla pink or light purple, drying deeper purple or bluish purple.Corolla pale pink, occasionally upper ½ creamy white, drying purplish.
Filament width usually < that of anthers, except at base.Filament width variable.Filament width = another width or almost so.
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