Asperugo L.

German-madwort (en), Râpette (fr)

Genus

Angiosperms > Boraginales > Boraginaceae

Characteristics

Cal 5-lobed to about the middle, each lobe with a smaller tooth on each side near the base, the whole strongly accrescent, becoming compressed, firm, strongly reticulate-veiny, and shortly prickly-hispid with curved or hooked hairs; cor small, blue, ± campanulate, with well developed fornices; anthers included; nutlets obliquely compressed, narrowly ovate, rough, attached to an elevated gynobase, the small scar situated just within the margin above the middle; annual weeds with weak, climbing-scrambling, retrorsely prickly-hispid stems and opposite to partly alternate or partly whorled lvs that are subentire and often remote; fls on short, stout, recurved pedicels in or near the axils of lvs or bracts, and in the forks of the branches. Monospecific.
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Herbs annual, climbing, hispid. Leaves alternate. Pedicel short or absent. Flowers solitary or fascicled at leaf axils. Calyx 5-parted, 2-dentate between lobes, strongly enlarged in fruit, bilaterally compressed, becoming somewhat clamshell-shaped, with distinct reticulate venation, irregularly emarginate-serrate; lobes unequal. Corolla violet or white, tubular; throat appendaged; limb 5-parted. Stamens included; filaments extremely short; anthers short oblong. Ovary 4-parted. Style included; stigma capitate. Gynobase subulate. Nutlets nearly flat, bilaterally compressed, densely white tuberculate, apex obtuse; attachment scar near apex adaxially. Seeds vertical; cotyledons ovate, complanate.
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Hardiness (USDA) 4-9

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Images

Asperugo unspecified picture

Distribution

Asperugo world distribution map, present in China and United States of America

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:4467-1
WFO ID wfo-4000003291
COL ID 3423
BDTFX ID 85942
INPN ID 189538
Wikipedia (EN)
Wikipedia (FR)

Synonyms

Asperugo

Lower taxons

Asperugo procumbens