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Wahlenbergia sp.식물/들꽃-초롱꽃과(Campanulaceae) 2022. 12. 2. 12:35
국표에는 Wahlenbergia (애기도라지속)이 이종 포함 3 종이다.
Wahlenbergia is a genus of around 260 species of flowering plants in the family Campanulaceae. Plants in this genus are perennial or annual herbs with simple leaves and blue to purple bell-shaped flowers, usually with five petals lobes. Species of Wahlenbergia are found on all continents except North America, and on some isolated islands, but the greatest diversity occurs in the Southern Hemisphere.
Plants in the genus Wahlenbergia are annual or perennial herbs, rarely shrubs, and sometimes have rhizomes. The stems are erect, circular in cross section and have simple leaves. The leaves decrease in size up the stem and usually have small scattered teeth on their edges. The flowers are borne on the end of the stems, either singly or arranged in a cyme. There are five sepals that remain until the fruiting stage. The petals are blue to purple and are joined at their base to form a bell-shaped or funnel-shaped tube with five lobes. There are usually five stamens, the style is often branched at the tip and the fruit is a capsule containing up to fifty seeds.
The following is a list of Wahlenbergia species recognised by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families as at January 2019:
- Wahlenbergia abyssinica (Hochst. ex A.Rich.)
- Wahlenbergia abyssinica subsp. abyssinica
- Wahlenbergia abyssinica subsp. parvipetala Thulin
- Wahlenbergia acaulis E.Mey. ex A.DC. in A.P.de Candolle
- Wahlenbergia acicularis Brehmer
- Wahlenbergia acuminata Brehmer
- Wahlenbergia adamsonii Lammers
- Wahlenbergia adpressa (L.f.) Sond.
- Wahlenbergia akaroa J.A.Petterson
- Wahlenbergia albens (Spreng. ex A.DC.) Lammers
- Wahlenbergia albicaulis (Sond.) Lammers
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