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

CARDAMINE L.

Annual to perennial rhizomatous or taprooted herbs. Hairs simple or 0. Stems ascending to erect, sparsely leafy. Lvs simple and entire to pinnatifid or pinnate; lobes entire or bluntly to sharply lobed or toothed. Racemes ebracteate, sometimes contracted to a loose umbel or corymb, sometimes whole infl. sessile. Sepals erecto-patent, the inner slightly saccate. Petals white, rarely pink or mauve, or 0. Stamens (4)-6. Lateral nectaries 2, in a circle or semicircle around single stamens; median nectaries 2, variously shaped, outside paired stamens. Style long or short; stigma capitate or 2-lobed. Silique linear, dehiscent; valves veinless or with a weak median vein, flat, coiling suddenly and tightly from base at dehiscence, glabrous or hairy; beak 0. Seeds ellipsoid, not or barely winged, in 1 row per locule.

Key

1
Lvs pinnate
2
Lvs simple, entire to pinnatifid
7
2
Subfloral lvs with linear-obovate, obtuse, entire to bluntly lobed, or toothed pinnae, markedly different in shape from those of basal lvs
3
Subfloral lvs 0, or with pinnae similar to those of basal lvs, or, if narrow, then linear-lanceolate, acute, and usually toothed
5
3
Plant rhizomatous; petals pink, 8-11 mm long 3.
Plant not rhizomatous; petals white, 2-3 mm long
4
4
Stamens 6; stem hairy at base, flexuous 1.
Stamens 4-(6); stem glabrous, not flexuous 2.
5
Siliques apparently solitary or in whorls or corymbs; pedicels usually filiform
Siliques in racemes; pedicels stout
6
6
Plants compact; lvs fleshy; pinnae of basal lvs sessile with broad cuneate bases (Subantarctic Is)
Plants lax; lvs thin; pinnae of basal lvs stalked, cordate or truncate at base (N., S., St., Ch.)
7
Lvs fleshy, pinnatifid, or if entire then with cuneate base
8
Lvs thin, entire with cordate or truncate base
9
8
Petals 6-10 mm long; lvs purplish to dull green
Petals 2-3 mm long; lvs brownish or green
9
Fls and siliques apparently solitary or in whorls or corymbs; lvs in compact rosettes or whorls; pedicels filiform; plant (2)-5-10-(20) cm tall; terminal leaflets entire
Fls and siliques in racemes; lvs in loose rosettes; pedicels stout; plant (10)-20-50 cm tall; terminal leaflets sinuately lobed or toothed

c. 160 spp., cosmopolitan, chiefly temperate. Native spp. 5, naturalised 3.

The number of native spp. may be about 20 but few have been named. The following treatment is provisional for the native spp. and based largely on the studies of Pritchard, G. G., Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z. 85 : 75-89 (1957), and A. P. Druce (unpubl.). Extensive further work following the lines taken by Pritchard is required before the native spp. can be understood.

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