Arabidopsis (de Candolle) Heynhold in F. Holl and G. Heynhold (Q3466)
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Arabidopsis is a taxon with the rank genus within the tribe Camelineae
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Arabidopsis (de Candolle) Heynhold in F. Holl and G. Heynhold
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Arabidopsis is a taxon with the rank genus within the tribe Camelineae
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taxon/id/Arabidopsis (de Candolle) Heynhold
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Arabidopsis (de Candolle) Heynhold
Arabidopsis
(de Candolle) Heynhold
FNA Editorial Committee. 2010. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 7: Magnoliophyta: Salicaceae to Brassicaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
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glabrous or pubescent, trichomes simple, mixed with stalked, 1–3-forked ones.
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Stems erect, ascending, or decumbent, unbranched or branched distally, (usually glabrous distally).
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petiolate, sessile, or subsessile;
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basal rosulate, petiolate, blade margins entire, toothed, or pinnately lobed;
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cauline blade margins usually entire or dentate, rarely lyrate.
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Fruiting pedicels ascending, divaricate, or slightly reflexed, slender.
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Flowers: sepals erect or ascending, usually oblong (or ovate), (lateral pair sometimes saccate or subsaccate basally);
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petals white, lavender, or purplish [pink, purple], obovate, spatulate, or oblanceolate, claw differentiated from blade or not, (apex obtuse or emarginate);
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stamens slightly tetradynamous;
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filaments not dilated basally;
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anthers oblong or ovate, (apex obtuse);
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nectar glands confluent, subtending bases of stamens.
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Fruits siliques, dehiscent, shortly stipitate or subsessile, linear, smooth or somewhat torulose, terete or latiseptate;
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valves (papery), each not veined or midvein prominent or obscure, glabrous;
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(style obsolete or distinct, to 1 mm);
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Seeds usually uniseriate, plump or flattened, not winged or margined, oblong, ovoid, or ellipsoid;
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seed-coat (minutely reticulate), mucilaginous or not when wetted;
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