e-Key v3 - Linum
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Linaceae - Linum L.

Description :

  • Perennial herbs or undershrubs, glabrous or pubescent
  • Leaves alternate, opposite or sometimes whorled, sessile; stipular glands present or 0
  • Flowers short-pedicelled in an open or condensed terminal racemose or paniculate scorpioid cyme, homostylous or 2 species distylous, perfect
  • Sepals 5, imbricate, outer occasionally entire or sparsely serrate or, more frequently, all with marginal glandular teeth
  • Petals 5, separate, convolute, yellow, frequently reddish-tinged in bud, short-lived
  • Stamens 5, united basally, with or without diminutive intervening staminodia
  • Ovary 5-carpellate, becoming partially 10-locular as a result of intrusion of false partitions
  • Styles 5, separate or united, sometimes nearly to summit; stigmas capitate
  • Fruit an ovate capsule, dehiscing into 10 1-seeded segments
  • Seeds shining, reddish brown
  • x = 9, 10 (7, 8) (aneuploids, polyploidy, B-chromosomes)

Nomenclature:

  • Linum L.
    • Linnaeus: 277 (1753)
    • Sonder: 309 (1860)
    • Robson: 96 (1963)
    • Rogers: 711 (1981)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Species ± 230, cosmopolitan in temperate and subtropical regions
  • Southern Africa : Species 14, all belonging to the section Linopsis , which ranges broadly from the Mediterranean region to southern Africa and to both North and South America
    • 13 species endemic to the Western and Eastern Cape
    • Linum thunbergii Eckl. & Zeyh. in Northern Province, North-West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Swaziland, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Lesotho, Western and Eastern Cape

References:

  • LINNAEUS, C. 1753. Species plantarum . Laurentius Salvius, Stockholm
  • ROBSON, N.K.B. 1963. Linaceae . Flora zambesiaca 2
  • ROGERS, C. M. 1981. A revision of the genus Linum in southern Africa. Nordic Journal of Botany 1
  • SONDER, W. 1860. Lineae DC. Flora capensis 1