Tragia

Contains 5 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Tragia L.
NOSEBURN
Classification
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MALPIGHIALES
Tragia
Citation
TRAGIA Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 980. 1753.
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TYPE: Tragia volubilis Linnaeus Lectotypified by Small, in Britton & A. Brown, Ill. Fl. N. U.s., ed. 2. 2: 458. 1913.
Species
Scientific Name Common Name Status Photos
Tragia cordata HEARTLEAF NOSEBURN Native
Tragia saxicola FLORIDA KEYS NOSEBURN; ROCKLANDS NOSEBURN Native Endemic Threatened-State
Tragia smallii SMALL'S NOSEBURN Native
Tragia urens WAVYLEAF NOSEBURN Native
Tragia urticifolia NETTLELEAF NOSEBURN Native
[Family identification key]
1.  Petiole 0-2.5(-8.5) mm long, 1/5th or less the length of the blade, rarely longer; calyx lobes of the staminate flowers usually 4-5(-6); stamens 2
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1.  Petiole 3.5-35 mm long (at least for the larger leaves, as short as 2 mm along the inflorescence), 1/5th-1/2 the length of the blade; calyx lobes of the staminate flowers usually 3, infrequently 4; stamens 3-4
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2.  Leaf blades toothed throughout the margin, truncate to subtruncate at the blade base of the basal leaves; inflorescences never subtended by reduced leaves; seeds 4-4.5 mm long
2.  Leaf blades entire, irregularly toothed, or toothed throughout the margin, cuneate to acute at the blade base of the basal leaves; inflorescences sometimes subtended by reduced leaves; seeds 3-4 mm long
3.  Vine; leaf blade strongly cordate at the base
3.  Erect to decumbent herb; leaf blade truncate to shallowly cordate at the base
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4.  Erect to decumbent herbs 8-30 cm tall; leaf blade suborbicular to broadly ovate, to 3 cm long; stigmas undulate
4.  Erect herbs 20-70 cm tall; leaf blade triangular-lanceolate, to 7 cm long; stigmas papillate