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Adenocarpus DC.

Genus composed of 16 species, from the western Palearctic. In North Africa there are 10 species distributed across the Mediterranean area. A further species, Adenocarpus argyrophyllus (Rivas Goday) Caball. [A. hispanicus subsp. argyrophyllus (Rivas Goday) Rivas Goday], could be added if its presence were to be confirmed in northern Morocco. A species with a glandular calyx and characteristic leaves with lanceolate leaflets, silky-silvery on both sides. It was cited by Font Quer in the Rif [Jebel Tamgunt near Tala Mzalla (Mtigua)] but we were unable to find it here. No other authors have cited it again.

Gibbs, P.E. 1967. A revision of the genus Adenocarpus. Bol. Soc. Brot., sér. 2, 41: 67-121.

Key to species

1 Flowers grouped in short umbelliform racemes, terminal, capituliform 2

1 Flowers in ± elongated racemes, not umbelliform 5

2 Bracts elliptic or broadly lanceolate. Standard (12)14-17 mm Adenocarpus telonensis

2 Bracts linear or narrowly elliptic. Standard shorter (9-13 mm) 3

3 Leaves with glabrous leaflets, sometimes ciliate on the margin Adenocarpus faurei

3 Leaves with densely pubescent leaflets on the underside 4

4 Leaflets oblong or lanceolate with a very involute margin, inrolled, appearing almost linear. Standard 11-13 mm long Adenocarpus umbellatus

4 Leaflets obovate-lanceolate with margin only slightly involute, not enrolled. Standard 9.11 mm long Adenocarpus boudyi

5 Leaflets silky-whitish, ashy-silvery on both sides 6

5 Leaflets green, sometimes with whitish hairs, but as a whole the leaflet is not silky-white 8

6 Leaflets 1-3 mm wide, with a very involute margin Adenocarpus artemisiifolius

6 Leaflets 3-6 mm wide, flat or with a marking only slightly involute 7

7 Pedicels 1-7 mm. Calyx not glandular and standard 10-12(15) mm Adenocarpus bacquei

7 Pedicels (5)7-15 mm. Calyx glandular and standard 12-25 mm Adenocarpus argyrophyllus

8 Leaflets very narrow, linear-lanceolate, linear in appearance due to having the margins ± inrolled upwards Adenocarpus decorticans

8 Leaflets wide, obovate or elliptical 9

9 Mature leaflets with a hairy upper side Adenocarpus cincinnatus

9 Mature leaflets with the upper side usually glabrous . 10

10 Leaflets large (12-22 mm long), glabrous Adenocarpus anagyrifolius

10 Leaflets smaller (7-9 mm long), hairy, at least on the underside Adenocarpus complicatus

Updated by: H. Sainz & J. Charco.

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