familyPapaveraceae
genusSanguinaria
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Difference between revisions of "Sanguinaria"
Sp. Pl. 1: 505. 175.
Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 223. 1754.
Common names: Bloodroot puccoon sanguinaire du Canada sang-dragon
Etymology: Latin sanguis, blood, in reference to color of sap
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3.
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− | --><span class="statement" id="st- | + | --><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Herbs,</b> perennial, scapose, from thick rhizomes; sap orange to red. <b>Leaves</b> 1, or few and rosulate, sheathing-petiolate; blade 1× palmately lobed. <b>Inflorescences</b> terminal, 1(-3)-flowered; bracts absent. <b>Flowers</b>: sepals 2, distinct; petals 6-12, unequal; stamens many; pistil 2-carpellate; ovary 1-locular; style ± distinct; stigma 2-lobed. <b>Capsules</b> erect, 2-valved, dehiscing from base. <b>Seeds</b> few to many, arillate. <b>x</b> = 9.</span><!-- |
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--><p>Sanguinaria is similar, and probably most closely related, to Eomecon Hance of eastern Asia, which is monotypic also.</p> | --><p>Sanguinaria is similar, and probably most closely related, to Eomecon Hance of eastern Asia, which is monotypic also.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 14:49, 27 July 2019
Herbs, perennial, scapose, from thick rhizomes; sap orange to red. Leaves 1, or few and rosulate, sheathing-petiolate; blade 1× palmately lobed. Inflorescences terminal, 1(-3)-flowered; bracts absent. Flowers: sepals 2, distinct; petals 6-12, unequal; stamens many; pistil 2-carpellate; ovary 1-locular; style ± distinct; stigma 2-lobed. Capsules erect, 2-valved, dehiscing from base. Seeds few to many, arillate. x = 9.
Discussion
Species 1
Sanguinaria is similar, and probably most closely related, to Eomecon Hance of eastern Asia, which is monotypic also.