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The high-Andean genus Stangea proposed by Graebner may be considered to be the most peculiar genus within the Valerianaceae. Its most distinguishing character, the head-shaped form of the terminal flat-topped hemispheric inflorescence, is unique within the family, since the capitate form of the pleiothyrsic inflorescence is not only caused by a dense aggregation of flowers, but also to an increased primary growth of the medulla.
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Reappraisal of our current knowledge of the genus Stangea GRAEBN (Valerianaceae), Focko Weberling
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- Released
- 2001
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- Title
- Reappraisal of our current knowledge of the genus Stangea GRAEBN (Valerianaceae)
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Focko Weberling
- Publisher
- Steiner
- Released
- 2001
- ISBN10
- 3515079270
- ISBN13
- 9783515079273
- Category
- Biology
- Description
- The high-Andean genus Stangea proposed by Graebner may be considered to be the most peculiar genus within the Valerianaceae. Its most distinguishing character, the head-shaped form of the terminal flat-topped hemispheric inflorescence, is unique within the family, since the capitate form of the pleiothyrsic inflorescence is not only caused by a dense aggregation of flowers, but also to an increased primary growth of the medulla.