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- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos abstract "The genus Lupinus L. and, in particular, its North-American species, were divided by Sereno Watson (1873) into three parts: Lupinus, Platycarpos and Lupinnelus. Differences in habit and in the number of ovules were accepted as the basis for this classification. A majority of perennial and annual species from the American continent described by Watson were referred to Lupinus. To the Platycarpos section were attributed some annual species with two ovules in the ovary and two seeds in the pod (L. densiflorus Benth., L. microcarpus Sims. and others). Section Lupinnelus consisted of one species (L. uncialis), with axillary and solitary flowers, scarcely reflexed banner, and also with two ovules in the ovary. Presently, the existence of such species seems doubtful.This principle of classification was extended by Ascherson and Graebner (1907) to cover all lupins from the eastern and western hemispheres. Lupinus L. was for the first time subdivided into two subgenera: A. Eulupinus and B. Platycarpos (Ascherson and Graebner, 1907). Quantity of ovules (seedbuds) in the ovary and seeds in the pod was also accepted as the criterion for this division. Most of the described species from the eastern and western hemispheres were referred to subgen. A. Eulupinus. Subgen. B. Platycarpos included several annual species from the eastern hemisphere with two seedbuds and seeds in the bean (the same species, as the one specified by S. Watson).Subgen. Platycarpos (S.Wats.) Kurl. in new combination integrates the numerous perennial and annual species from the Western hemisphere, both groups having two and more ovules or seedbuds in the ovary, while subgen. Lupinus L. includes 12 species from the Mediterranean region and Africa with at least four ovules or seedbuds in the ovary.Subgen. Platycarpos (S.Wats.) Kurl. 1989, Bull. N.I.Vavilov Inst. Plant Industry 193:24. - §2. PLATYCARPOS S.Wats. 1873, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. 8:522; B. Platycarpos Aschers. et Graebn. 1907, Mitteleurop. Fl. 6,2:232; §1. LUPINUS S.Wats. 1873, l.c.:518, p.max.p; A. Eulupinus Aschers. et Graebn. 1907, Mitteleurop. Fl. 6,2:221, p.p. – New World’s or flat-fruited lupins.The ovary contains two and more ovules or seedbuds. The seed are predominantly small-sized, with an underdeveloped embryo and small amount of endosperm. Cotyledons are small-sized, with long caulicles. The first pair of true leaves is alternate. The stem is predominantly naked with waxen coating. Dominating is the monopodial type of branching. Leaflets are smooth, with waxen coating or slight pubescence, predominantly narrow. Pods are flat or orbicular, with two or more seeds. Represented by frutcuilose, fruticose and herbaceous perennial forms, or less often annual ones. Plants are cross-pollinated. 2n = 36, 48, 96. The type of subgenus: L. densiflorus Benth.Geographic distribution: North, Central and South America, predominantly in the mining systems of the Andes and Cordillera. Some species are cultivated (L. mutabilis Sweet., L. polyphyllus Lindl.). This subgenus includes several hundreds of species (from 100 up to 500) requiring further analysis of their authenticity.".
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos class Eudicots.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos division Flowering_plant.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos family Fabaceae.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos family Faboideae.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos family Genisteae.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos family Lupininae.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos genus Lupinus.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos kingdom Plant.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos order Fabales.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos order Rosids.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos thumbnail Mainelupin.jpg?width=300.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageExternalLink lupins-bk.blogspot.com.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageExternalLink www.lupins.org.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageExternalLink Lupinus.html.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageExternalLink Lupinus.pdf.
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- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Boguslav_Kurlovich.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flowers.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forages.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Garden_plants.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lupinus.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nitrogen-fixing_crops.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant_subgenera.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Fabaceae.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Fabales.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Faboideae.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Genisteae.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Lupininae.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Lupinus.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Lupinus_perennis.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Rosids.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Sereno_Watson.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLink Species:Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lupinus subg. Platycarpos".
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Platycarpos".
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos familia Fabaceae.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos genus "Lupinus".
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos imageCaption Lupinus_perennis.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos ordo Fabales.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos regnum Plant.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos subdivision "up to 500; see text".
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos subdivisionRanks Species.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos subfamilia Faboideae.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos subgenus "Platycarpos".
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos subgenusAuthority "Platycarpos Kurl.".
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos subtribus Lupininae.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos tribus Genisteae.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos unrankedOrdo Rosids.
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- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos subject Category:Flowers.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos subject Category:Forages.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos subject Category:Garden_plants.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos subject Category:Lupinus.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos subject Category:Nitrogen-fixing_crops.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos subject Category:Plant_subgenera.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos type Eukaryote.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos type Insect.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos type Plant.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos type Species.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos type Thing.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos type Q19088.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos type Q756.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos comment "The genus Lupinus L. and, in particular, its North-American species, were divided by Sereno Watson (1873) into three parts: Lupinus, Platycarpos and Lupinnelus. Differences in habit and in the number of ovules were accepted as the basis for this classification. A majority of perennial and annual species from the American continent described by Watson were referred to Lupinus.".
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos label "Lupinus subg. Platycarpos".
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos sameAs Q14538001.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos sameAs m.0wxsz1h.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos sameAs Platycarpos.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos sameAs Q14538001.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos wasDerivedFrom Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos?oldid=675826798.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos depiction Mainelupin.jpg.
- Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos isPrimaryTopicOf Lupinus_subg._Platycarpos.