英国和爱尔兰五月草和洋甘菊的瘦果形态:分类和鉴定的意义

C. Skilbeck, Iris Lynch, Maggie Ellenby, M. Spencer
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在确定自然历史博物馆的英国和爱尔兰植物标本室的五月草和洋甘菊标本时,我们决定制作一份摄影指南和钥匙,以协助使用瘦果形态学确定这些植物。根据我们的观察,并与北美的治疗方法一致,我们建议识别盘状麻属亚种。盘蝇科和盘蝇亚种。作为单独的种的西方的。我们还讨论了三胸精亚种可能的遗传渗入。在英国和爱尔兰北部地区的大头草,对菊花/花属和Chamaemelum的分类意义和瘦果腺在标本鉴定中的用处。最后,我们考虑了在使用未成熟瘦果和植物标本馆标本进行测定时可能出现的问题,并讨论了在发育过程中意识到颜色和形状变化的有用性,特别是许多收集的标本缺乏成熟的头状花序。
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Achene Morphology of British and Irish Mayweeds and Chamomiles: implications for taxonomy and identification
Whilst determining the mayweed and chamomile specimens in the Natural History Museum’s British & Irish Herbarium we decided to produce a photographic guide and key to assist in the determination of these plants using achene morphology. Because of our observations, and in line with North American treatments, we propose recognising Matricaria discoidea subsp. discoidea and M. discoidea subsp. occidentalis as separate species. We also discuss possible introgression from Tripleurospermum maritimum subsp. phaeocephalum in northern parts of Birtain and Ireland, the implications for the taxonomy of Anthemis/Cota and Chamaemelum and the usefulness of achene glands in determination of specimens. Finally we consider the problems that may arise when using immature achenes and herbarium specimens for determination and we discuss the usefulness of being aware of changes in colour and form that occur during development, particularly as many collected specimens lacked ripe capitula.
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