Odontites

Ludwig

Inst. Regn. Veg. ed. 2, 120. 1757.

Introduced
Etymology: Greek odontos, tooth, and -ites, connection or association, alluding to traditional use to treat toothaches
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 503. Mentioned on page 458.
 TaxonIllustrator 
FNA17 P56 Odontites vulgaris as serotina.jpegOdontites vulgaris
Rhinanthus minor subsp. minor
Buchnera floridana
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Barbara Alongi
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey

Herbs, annual; hemiparasitic. Stems erect, not fleshy, villous. Leaves cauline, opposite; petiole absent; blade not fleshy, not leathery, margins coarsely serrate. Inflorescences terminal, loose, unilateral racemes; bracts present. Pedicels present; bracteoles absent. Flowers: sepals 4, calyx moreorless symmetric, not flattened laterally, campanulate, not accrescent in fruit, lobes deltate, subequal; petals 5, corolla purple to pink, dorsally obcompressed, strongly bilabiate, tubular to funnelform, abaxial lobes 3, adaxial 2, adaxial lip galeate; stamens 4, slightly didynamous, filaments papillose proximally, with spiral hairs at apex and club-shaped hairs at connective, anther mucros equal; staminode 0; ovary 2-locular, placentation axile; stigma capitate. Capsules: dehiscence loculicidal. Seeds 20–32, white, fusiform, wings absent. x = 9, 10.

Distribution

Introduced; w Eurasia, n Africa

Discussion

Species 26 (1 in the flora).

Molecular phylogenetic analysis indicates a close relationship between Odontites and six other genera, of which Bartsia, Bellardia, and Euphrasia occur in the flora area (J. R. Bennett and S. Mathews 2006; J. Těšitel et al. 2010; S. Uribe-Convers and D. C. Tank 2016). Odontites has been subdivided into five genera, four of which consist of one or two geographically limited species (M. Bollinger 1996); Odontites in the broad sense, as treated here, is much more diverse and geographically widespread.

Lower Taxa

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Christopher P. Randle +
Ludwig +
not leathery +  and not fleshy +
campanulate +  and flattened +
not accrescent +
purple +  and pink +
tubular +  and obcompressed +
w Eurasia +  and n Africa +
Greek odontos, tooth, and -ites, connection or association, alluding to traditional use to treat toothaches +
2 +  and 1 +
indehiscent +, septicidal +, loculicidal +  and dehiscence +
club--shaped +
axillary +  and terminal +
deciduous +
deltate +
subequal +
lobed +, toothed +  and entire +
tenuinucellate +  and unitegmic +
campylotropous-like +
Inst. Regn. Veg. ed. +
bollinger1996a +
20 +  and 32 +
fusiform +
Introduced +
subequal +
aerial +  and subterranean +
not fleshy +
Odontites +
Orobanchaceae +