Hamamelidaceae (& Altingiaceae)
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1 Hamamelidaceae (& Altingiaceae) Hamamelis study weekend IDS Arboretum Kalmthout, Belgium 1 & 2 February 2014
2 Hamamelidaceae (& Altingiaceae) vegetative key to species in cultivation
3 Morphologically very diverse genera. With number of species in this key: Altingia* [3] Corylopsis [10] Disanthus [1] Distylium [4] Exbucklandia [1] Fortunearia [1] Fothergilla [2] Hamamelis [6] Liquidambar* [5] Loropetalum [1] Parrotia [2] Parrotiopsis [1] Rhodoleia [1] Sinowilsonia [1] Sycoparrotia [1] Sycopsis [1] Trichocladus [2] (Altingiaceae*)
4 key to families Altingiaceae Hamamelidaceae
5 Altingiaceae Altingia gracilipes
6 Altingiaceae bruised lamina with sharp scent Altingia gracilipes
7 Altingiaceae bruised lamina with sharp scent leaf arrangement spirally Altingia gracilipes
8 Hamamelidaceae Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum
9 Hamamelidaceae bruised lamina scentless Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum
10 Hamamelidaceae bruised lamina scentless leaf arrangement two-ranked Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum
11 Altingiaceae bruised lamina with sharp scent leaf arrangement spirally Altingia gracilipes
12 key to groups 2 groups each with following diagnostic characters
13 GROUP A: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE (secondary veins scattered along midvein) Altingia poilanei
14 GROUP A: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE (secondary veins scattered along midvein) Altingia poilanei
15 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PALMATE (strong veins predominantly radiating from base) Liquidambar orientalis
16 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PALMATE (strong veins predominantly radiating from base) Liquidambar orientalis
17 Hamamelidaceae bruised lamina scentless leaf arrangement two-ranked Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum
18 key to groups 3 groups each with following diagnostic characters
19 GROUP A LAMINA VENATION PALMATE strong veins predominantly radiating from base
20 GROUP A LAMINA VENATION PALMATE strong veins predominantly radiating from base GROUP B LAMINA VENATION PINNATE most secondary veins curving + anastomosing before margin
21 GROUP A LAMINA VENATION PALMATE strong veins predominantly radiating from base GROUP B LAMINA VENATION PINNATE most secondary veins curving + anastomosing before margin GROUP C LAMINA VENATION PINNATE most secondary veins ending at margin
22 GROUP A LAMINA VENATION PALMATE strong veins predominantly radiating from base
23 GROUP A: LAMINA VENATION PALMATE Disanthus cercidifolius
24 GROUP A: LAMINA VENATION PALMATE Disanthus cercidifolius
25 GROUP A: LAMINA VENATION PALMATE Lamina unlobed, papery, apex obtuse to acute. Disanthus cercidifolius
26 GROUP A: LAMINA VENATION PALMATE Lamina unlobed, papery, apex obtuse to acute. Stipules free. Disanthus cercidifolius
27 GROUP A: LAMINA VENATION PALMATE Exbucklandia populnea
28 GROUP A: LAMINA VENATION PALMATE Lamina unlobed(rarely lobed), leathery, apex acuminate to caudate. Exbucklandia populnea
29 GROUP A: LAMINA VENATION PALMATE Lamina unlobed (rarely lobed), leathery, apex acuminate to caudate. Stipules united. Exbucklandia populnea
30 GROUP A: LAMINA VENATION PALMATE Lamina unlobed (rarely lobed), leathery, apex acuminate to caudate. Stipules united. Exbucklandia populnea
31 GROUP A LAMINA VENATION PALMATE strong veins predominantly radiating from base GROUP B LAMINA VENATION PINNATE most secondary veins curving + anastomosing before margin
32 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Distylium racemosum
33 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Distylium racemosum
34 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Trichocladus ellipticus
35 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Shoot, petiole and lamina pubescent with long-armed stellate hairs. Trichocladus ellipticus
36 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Shoot, petiole and lamina pubescent with long-armed stellate hairs. Trichocladus ellipticus
37 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Loropetalum sinense
38 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Shoot, petiole and lamina pubescent with long-armed stellate hairs. Loropetalum sinense
39 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Shoot, petiole and lamina pubescent with long-armed stellate hairs. Loropetalum sinense
40 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Shoot, petiole and lamina glabrous or pubescent with scale-like to short-armed stellate hairs. Rhodoleia championii
41 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Lamina LS +/- glaucous green, margin darker than surface. Rhodoleia championii
42 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN leaf arrangement spirally Rhodoleia championii
43 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN leaf arrangement spirally Rhodoleia championii
44 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Rhodoleia championii sensu lato lamina rather variable
45 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Sycopsis sinensis
46 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Lamina LS green, margin translucent (10 LENS). Sycopsis sinensis
47 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Lamina LS green, margin translucent (10 LENS). Sycopsis sinensis
48 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Lamina LS green, margin translucent (10 LENS). Lamina apex predominantly gradually acuminate to (sub-)caudate. Sycopsis sinensis
49 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Lamina LS green, margin translucent (10 LENS). Distylium myricoides
50 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Lamina LS green, margin translucent (10 LENS). Distylium myricoides
51 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Lamina LS green, margin translucent (10 LENS). Apex obtuse to (abruptly) acute or abruptly acuminate. Distylium myricoides
52 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Distylium racemosum
53 GROUP B: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS CURVING AND ANASTOMOSING BEFORE MARGIN Distylium racemosum
54 GROUP A LAMINA VENATION PALMATE strong veins predominantly radiating from base GROUP B LAMINA VENATION PINNATE most secondary veins curving + anastomosing before margin GROUP C LAMINA VENATION PINNATE most secondary veins ending at margin
55 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Hamamelis mollis
56 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Hamamelis mollis
57 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Fortunearia sinensis
58 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Lamina margin with >25 teeth or vein endings/side. Fortunearia sinensis
59 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Lamina margin with >25 teeth or vein endings/side. Lamina base rounded to cuneate. Fortunearia sinensis
60 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Sinowilsonia henryi
61 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Lamina margin with >25 teeth or vein endings/side. Sinowilsonia henryi
62 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Lamina margin with >25 teeth or vein endings/side. Lamina base cordate to obliquely cordate. Sinowilsonia henryi
63 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Parrotia persica
64 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Lamina margin with 25 teeth or vein endings/side. Parrotia persica
65 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE Lamina margin with 25 teeth or vein endings/side. MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Corylopsis sinensis
66 Teeth bristly at apex. GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE Lamina margin with 25 teeth or vein endings/side. MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Corylopsis sinensis
67 Teeth bristly at apex. GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE Lamina margin with 25 teeth or vein endings/side. MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Corylopsis sinensis
68 Teeth bristly at apex. GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE Lamina margin with 25 teeth or vein endings/side. Lamina base cordate. MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Corylopsis sinensis
69 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Hamamelis mollis
70 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Lamina LS with lowermost secondary vein completely surrounded by leaf tissue. Hamamelis mollis
71 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Fothergilla major
72 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Lowermost secondary vein OFTEN marginal for at least basal 2-10 mm. Fothergilla major
73 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Lowermost secondary vein OFTEN marginal for at least basal 2-10 mm. Fothergilla major
74 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Hamamelis japonica
75 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Lowermost secondary vein OFTEN marginal for at least basal 2-10 mm. Hamamelis japonica
76 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Lowermost secondary vein OFTEN marginal for at least basal 2-10 mm. Hamamelis japonica
77 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Parrotia persica
78 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Lamina LS secondary vein axils with tiny membranous domatia. Parrotia persica
79 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Parrotiopsis jacquemontiana
80 GROUP C: LAMINA VENATION PINNATE MOST SECONDARY VEINS ENDING AT MARGIN Lamina often suborbicular. Parrotiopsis jacquemontiana
81 JDL vegetative identification keys
82 JDL vegetative identification keys
83 thanks to IDS Wolfgang Bopp Tom Hudson Peter Brownless Jaime Morin Koen Camelbeke Jacky Pousse Tom Clark Abraham Rammeloo Francisco Garin Paul Reader Paul Goetghebeur Rolf Zumbrunn John Grimshaw Arboretum Kalmthout Arboretum Wespelaar Ghent University Botanical Garden Hillier Gardens and Arboretum Iturraran Botanical Garden Polly Hill Arboretum Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
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