Aphragmus Andrzejowski ex de Candolle in A. P. de Candolle and A. L. P. P. de Candolle (Q3839)

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Aphragmus is a taxon with the rank genus within the tribe Aphragmeae
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Aphragmus Andrzejowski ex de Candolle in A. P. de Candolle and A. L. P. P. de Candolle
Aphragmus is a taxon with the rank genus within the tribe Aphragmeae

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    taxon/id/Aphragmus Andrzejowski ex de Candolle
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    Aphragmus Andrzejowski ex de Candolle
    Aphragmus
    Andrzejowski ex de Candolle
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2010. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 7: Magnoliophyta: Salicaceae to Brassicaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
    accepted
    Andrzejowski ex de Candolle
    nw North America
    Asia (Himalaya)
    Asia (Russian Far East)
    glabrous or pubescent, trichomes simple or forked, (less than 0.1 mm).
    Stems erect or ascending, branched basally.
    petiolate or sessile;
    basal rosulate, petiolate, blade margins entire;
    cauline petiolate or sessile, blade margins entire.
    Fruiting pedicels [erect] ascending, divaricate, sometimes recurved, slender.
    Flowers: sepals (sometimes persistent), oblong;
    petals broadly obovate or spatulate, claw subequaling sepal, (apex rounded [obtuse]);
    stamens slightly tetradynamous;
    filaments dilated or not basally;
    nectar glands confluent, subtending bases of stamens.
    Fruits silicles or siliques, sessile or subsessile, oblong, elliptic, or lanceolate [ovate, linear];
    valves each with obscure or distinct midvein, (smooth), glabrous;
    replum flattened basally;
    style obsolete or distinct (to 2 mm);
    Seeds plump, not winged, oblong or ovoid (on filiform funicles often longer than seeds);
    seed-coat (minutely reticulate), not mucilaginous when wetted;