Peliosanthes griffithii Baker var. breviracemosa Averyanov & N.Tanaka, 2017

Nguyen, Khang Sinh, Averyanov, Leonid V., Тanaka, Noriyuki, Konstantinov, Eugene L., Maisak, Tatiana V. & Nguyen, Hiep Tien, 2017, New taxa of Peliosanthes and Tupistra (Asparagaceae) in the flora of Laos and Vietnam and supplemental data for T. patula, Phytotaxa 312 (2), pp. 199-212 : 203-207

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.312.2.3

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scientific name

Peliosanthes griffithii Baker var. breviracemosa Averyanov & N.Tanaka
status

var. nov.

Peliosanthes griffithii Baker var. breviracemosa Averyanov & N.Tanaka View in CoL , var. nov. ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ).

Type:— VIETNAM. 2 November 2015, L. Averyanov, CPC 5402b/ TM 1065/13391 (holotype, LE!). Type specimen prepared from cultivated plant originally collected in northern Vietnam (Cao Bang province, Nguyen Binh district, Ca Thanh municipality, Cao Lu village, around point 22°42’47.7” N, 105°51’50.8” E, primary coniferous forest with Pseudotsuga sinensis along highly eroded rocky limestone ridge at elevation about 1300 m a.s.l., 4 October 2013, L. Averyanov, N. T. Hiep, L. M. Tuan, N. S. Khang, T. Maisak, L. Osinovets, CPC 5402b/ TM 1065).

Herb rosulate, terrestrial or lithophytic. Rhizome plagiotropic, short, (1–)2–3(–4) cm long, Ø (3–)3.5–4(–4.5) mm, simple or few branching. Roots many, grayish, cord-like, rigid. Stems sub-erect, (5–)6–10(–12) mm tall, covered loosely with narrowly triangular sheath leaves (cataphylls). Cataphylls light greenish when young, conduplicate, (1.5–)2–5(–6) cm long, (0.5–)1–1.5(–2) cm wide, soon becoming whitish to light yellowish-brown, scarious, eventually disintegrating into fragmented papery remains. Leaves arching to suberect, petiolate, (8–)10–16(–18) cm long; petiole rigid, straight to arching, shallowly channeled in basal part, (3–)4–10(–14) cm long; blade elliptic to broadly elliptic, shortly acuminate, entire, glabrous, uniformly green and glossy on both sides, (5–)7–10(–12) cm long, (2–)2.5–4(–4.5) cm wide; often longitudinally pleated, longitudinal veins many, crossed subperpendicularly with many secondary transversal veinlets. Inflorescence a terminal, erect, subdense raceme, Ø (1.2–)1.5–1.6(–2) cm; peduncle erect, straight, stout, (2–)2.5–3(–3.5) cm long, Ø (2–)2.2–2.5(–3) mm, light violet, often with greenish tint, with (2–)3–5(–6) sterile bracts; bracts on peduncle narrowly triangular, 3-veined (midvein quite distinct, lateral veins more or less obscure), acuminate or attenuate into linear apical part, cordate at base, papyraceous or scarious, (8–)10–14(–15) mm long, (0.5–)1–2(–3) mm wide; rachis longitudinally ribbed, many-flowered, (3.5–)4–6(–8) cm long, apically with dense tuft of bracts each subtending floral bud. Floral bracts 2 per flower, antrorse, narrowly triangular, acuminate, 1-veined, middle part greenish, subherbaceous, marginally scarious, whitish; outer bract located below flower, (3–)6–10(–11) mm long, (1–)1.5–3(–3.5) mm wide; inner bract (bracteole) situated lateral to flower, slightly oblique, much smaller, (0.5–)1–2(–2.5) mm long. Flowers solitary in bracteal axil on short pedicel, dark purple-violet to almost black, not widely open, rather campanulate, (5–)5.5–6(–6.5) mm across; basal (syntepalous) part hemispheric, (1.8–)2–2.5(– 2.8) mm across, 0.8–1(–1.2) mm long, circular in cross section. Pedicel finely ribbed, white to violet, horizontal, cylindrical, terete, straight, (1–)1.2–1.5(–1.6) mm long, about 1 mm across. Perigone segments subsimilar, narrowly ovate to ovate, usually incurved, subobtuse, (2–)2.2–2.8(–3) mm long, (1.2–)1.5–1.8(–2) mm wide; margins revolute, entire or slightly irregularly nibbled at apex. Corona shortly cylindrical or broadly conoid, almost circular in section, (2.4–)2.5–2.6(–2.8) mm across, (1–)1.2–1.5(–1.6) mm high, the orifice obscurely 6-dentate, Ø (1.5–)1.6–1.8(–2) mm. Anthers 6 on apical inner surface of corona, ovoid, introrse, sessile, dorsifixed, dull yellow to almost white, 0.5–0.6 mm long. Ovary half inferior, distal free part dark purple-violet, broadly pyramidal, 0.9–1.1 mm high, 2.2–2.4 mm across, obscurely 3-lobed in cross section, the interior partitioned into 3 locules by 3 fleshy septa almost touching each other along inward edges in center; each locule slightly open along ventral suture of carpel, containing 4 ovules on basal placenta; style broadly conoid, short, 0.4–0.5 mm long; stigma 3-partite, black, the lobes ovate, 0.3–0.4 mm long, glabrous.

Etymology:—The varietal epithet refers to the short raceme of this plant.

Habitat and phenology:—Terrestrial and lithophytic herb on shady slopes covered with primary coniferous forest with Pseudotsuga sinensis on highly eroded rocky limestone near ridge top at elevation about 1300 m a.s.l. Not common. Flowering October–November.

Distribution:—Northern Vietnam (Cao Bang province, Nguyen Binh district). Endemic to northern Vietnam.

Taxonomic relationships:—The variety is distinguishable from Peliosanthes griffithii var. griffithii distributed in NE India and N Vietnam ( Averyanov et al. 2016a) by the short, somewhat compact, ovoid raceme, floral bracts much exceeding flowers, prominently ribbed rachis and short ribbed pedicels. In our plant cultivated, the apical part of inflorescence is cristate with young floral bracts. It is not certain at present if this character is also stable in plants in the wild.

Additional specimens studied (paratypes):— VIETNAM. 15 October 2015, L. Averyanov, CPC 5402a/TM 1100/13393 (LE!). Specimen prepared from cultivated plant originally collected in northern Vietnam (Cao Bang province, Nguyen Binh district, Ca Thanh municipality, Cao Lu village, around point 22°42’47.7” N, 105°51’50.8” E, primary coniferous forest with Pseudotsuga sinensis along highly eroded rocky limestone ridge at elevation about 1300 m a.s.l., 4 October 2013, L. Averyanov, N.T. Hiep, L.M. Tuan, N.S. Khang, T. Maisak, L. Osinovets, CPC 5402a/ TM 1100).

Peliosanthes yunnanensis View in CoL F.-T.Wang & Tang in Chang (1978: 254), Chen & Tamura (2000: 262); non Averyanov (2011: 143, Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 & 2 View FIGURE 2 ), ( Fig. 4A–G View FIGURE 4 ).

Type:— CHINA. Yunnan, Mar-li-po, Hwang-jin-in, 6 November 1947, K. M. Feng 12962 (holotype, PE [286816—00036763]!). Paratype:— CHINA. Yunnan, Mar-li-po, Hwang-ging-ying, 15 January 1940, C. W. Wang 83890 ( PE [83890—00036764]!).

Studied sample:— VIETNAM. Lao Cai province, Sapa district., Khoang village, Hoang Lien Son Range, primary evergreen broad-leaved forest on slopes of sandstone mountain at elevation 1800 m a.s.l. around point 22°22’55 N 103°46’43 E, terrestrial herb, very common, 2 November 2016, N. S. Khang, B. H. Quang, NSK 840 ( HN!, LE — photo).

Habitat and phenology:—Terrestrial herb on shady slopes covered with primary broad-leaved evergreen forests on sandstone, granite and quartzite at elevation 1500–2200 m a.s.l. Locally very common. Flowering October– December.

Distribution:—Northwestern Vietnam (Lao Cai province, Sapa town Area). Southern China (SE. Yunnan).

Notes:—The plants from northern Vietnam previously reported as Peliosanthes yunnanensis in Averyanov (2011) were later recognized as a new species— P. grandiflora Averyanov & Tanaka (2012: 156) . In our survey in Sapa town area of Lao Cai province, we found plants referable to P. yunnanensis (new record). This species occurs there as a typical understory herb of the highland broad-leaved mountain forests spreading over the Hoang Lien Son Range at elevations 1500–2200 m a.s.l.

Tupistra fungilliformis F.T.Wang & S.Yun Liang in Liang (1978: 249, pl. 5, f. 1–4), Liang & Tamura (2000: 240), s.l. ( Fig. 4H–P View FIGURE 4 ).

Type:— CHINA. Yunnan, Ping-bien, Bai-jwu-chien, 13 December 1939, C. W. Wang 83061 (holotype, PE [349272—00035390]!). Paratype:— CHINA. Yunnan, Mar-li-po, 3 January 1940, C. W. Wang 86158 ( PE [286792—00593230]!).

Studied samples:— VIETNAM. Cao Bang province, Bao Lac district, Hong An municipality, Mi Lung village , primary broad-leaved and mixed humid evergreen forest along rocky ridge composed of solid crystalline highly eroded limestone, 1500–1550 m a.s.l., 22°49’15.4’’ N 105°49’53’’ E, epiphyte on old tree in shady humid karst funnel, dull yellow to almost white, perigone segments dirty purple-brown, anthers and stigma dull yellowish, very rare, 21 November 2014, L. Averyanov et al., CPC 7576 View Materials (Herbarium of the Center for Plant Conservation, Hanoi, LE!, LE — photo), fig. 4 J, K GoogleMaps ; Cao Bang province, Bao Lac district, Dinh Phung municipality, Ban O village, primary mixed and coniferous evergreen humid forest on mountain tops composed of solid highly eroded limestone, 1200–1300 m a.s.l., 22°45’24.8’’ N 105°46’47.9’’ E, terrestrial and lithophytic herb on steep rocky slope, fruits green with purple marks, very common, 24 November 2014, L. Averyanov et al., CPC 7640 View Materials (Herbarium of the Center for Plant Conservation, Hanoi, LE —photo) GoogleMaps ; Ha Giang province, Quan Ba district , Bat Dai Son municipality, Bat Dai Son protected area, on limestone ridge of degraded forest, 13°09’13” N 104°59’36” E, 1064 m, rare, lithophytic, bracts on young shoots green with red, outer bracts brown, red at base, tepals with white spot at base inside GoogleMaps ; anther dull white-yellow, fruit dull green, fruit flesh white, 10 February 2001, D. K. Harder et al., DKH 6057 ( HN, MO!, LE —photo), fig. 4 M ; Ha Giang province, Meo Vac district, Pa Vi municipality, Pa Vi Thuong village , 23º11’05’’ N 105º24’04’’ E, 1450 m a.s.l., remnants of coniferous forest on rocky tops of remnant ridges composed of highly eroded marble-like limestone, lithophytic herb, flowers black-violet, stigma white, fruits green with dirty-violet tint, not common, 13 December 2005, L. Averyanov et al., HAL 8577 About HAL (Herbarium of the Center for Plant Conservation, Hanoi, MO, LE —photo), fig. 4 L GoogleMaps ; Ha Giang province, Quan Ba district, Tung Vai commune, Thang village , Suoi Can Mountain , 23°03’14” N 104°50’54” E, 1390 m a.s.l., limestone primary broad-leaved evergreen closed forest, epiphytic herb, occasionally, 11 April 2013, N. Q. Hieu et al., CPC 4919 View Materials (Herbarium of the Center for Plant Conservation, Hanoi, LE —photo) GoogleMaps ; Ha Giang province, Quan Ba district, Tung Vai commune, Thang village , 23°03’16” N 104°50’28” E, 1345 m a.s.l., limestone primary broad-leaved evergreen closed forest, epiphytic perennial herb, occasional, 13 April 2013, N. Q. Hieu et al., CPC 4967 View Materials (Herbarium of the Center for Plant Conservation, Hanoi, LE —photo), fig. 4 H GoogleMaps ; Ha Giang province, Bac Me district, Phieng Luong municipality, Phieng Day village , degraded primary broad-leaved humid evergreen forest along rocky canyon of small stream at the base of mountains composed of solid crystalline highly eroded limestone, 900–1000 m a.s.l., 22°38’43.8" N 105°19’19.8" E, epiphytic herb on old mossy tree on steep stream slope, fruits dark green, very rare, 14 November 2014, L. Averyanov et al., CPC 7464 View Materials (Herbarium of the Center for Plant Conservation, Hanoi, LE —photo) GoogleMaps ; Ha Giang province, Quan Ba district, Can Ty commune, Dau Cau 1 village, around point 23°05′45.1′′ N, 105°01′02.7′′ E, 1050 m a.s.l., primary evergreen mixed forest at the top of rocky limestone mountain, epiphytic, very rare, 17 December 2016, N. S. Khang et al., VP 24 ( HN, LE —photo) GoogleMaps ; Lao Cai province, Bat Xat district, Y Ty commune, Nhiu Co San Mountains , primary mixed forest on slopes of sandstone mountain, 2000 m a.s.l., 22°36’34.3 N 103°37’29.3 E, epiphyte on big tree, flower red-purple with small white dots inside petal and large white pattern along the triangular petals outside, stigma globose, yellow, very rare, 26 October 2016, N. S. Khang, B. H. Quang, NSK 817 About NSK ( HN, LE —photo), fig. 4 N, O GoogleMaps ; Son La province, Thuan Chau district, Co Ma municipality, Hua Ty village , Copia nature reserve , 21º20’07’’ N 103º35’07’’ E, remnants of primary coniferous forest on rocky tops of ridge composed of clay shale, 1500–1600 m a.s.l., epiphyte on tall tree, flowers dirty purple-violet, fruits dark dirty green, not common, 12 November 2006, N. T. Hiep et al., HAL 9729 About HAL ( HN, MO, LE —photo), fig. 4 P GoogleMaps ; Thanh Hoa province, Yen Dinh district, Quy Loc commune, around point 20 o 03’41.2” N 105 o 33’32.8” E, 105 m a.s.l., scattered under scrub or on cliffs of evergreen broad-leaved lowland forests on limestone, common, 25 April 2013, N. S. Khang, NSK 517 About NSK ( HN, LE —photo), fig. 4 I GoogleMaps .

Habitat and phenology:—Primary and old secondary broad-leaved and coniferous humid forests (with Fokienia, Nageia, Pinus, Podocarpus , Pseudotsuga, Tsuga and Xanthocyparis ) preferably on highly eroded rocky limestone, rarely on shale and sandstone, at elevations (100)1000–1800(2000) m a.s.l. Large epiphytes or clustering lithophytes, rarely terrestrial herbs, common on moist rocky steep slopes, often on exposed mossy rocks near mountain tops or along streams in ravines. Rare. Flowering October–February.

Distribution:—Northern Vietnam, provinces: Cao Bang (Bao Lac district), Ha Giang (Bac Me, Meo Vac and Quan Ba districts), Lao Cai (Bat Xat district), Son La (Thuan Chau district) and Thanh Hoa (Yen Dinh district). Southern China (SE Yunnan).

Notes:—Plants identified here as T. fungilliformis from Vietnam (new record) are highly variable especially in the color of perigone (purple or blackish purple), whitish pattern of the inside of perigone tube, and the shape, color, and size of stigmas relative to open campanulate perigone ( Fig. 4K–P View FIGURE 4 ). The stigmas tend to considerably shrink with ageing. Further studies on the variation of this species are needed.

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

CPC

Culture collection of Pedro Crous

TM

Teylers Museum, Paleontologische

LE

Servico de Microbiologia e Imunologia

N

Nanjing University

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

M

Botanische Staatssammlung München

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

Ø

Botanical Museum - University of Oslo

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

PE

Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

C

University of Copenhagen

W

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

B

Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet

H

University of Helsinki

NSK

Central Siberian Botanical Garden, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciensis

HN

National Center for Natural Sciences and Technology

J

University of the Witwatersrand

O

Botanical Museum - University of Oslo

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

Q

Universidad Central

Y

Yale University

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

I

"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Asparagales

Family

Asparagaceae

Genus

Peliosanthes

Loc

Peliosanthes griffithii Baker var. breviracemosa Averyanov & N.Tanaka

Nguyen, Khang Sinh, Averyanov, Leonid V., Тanaka, Noriyuki, Konstantinov, Eugene L., Maisak, Tatiana V. & Nguyen, Hiep Tien 2017
2017
Loc

Peliosanthes yunnanensis

Averyanov, L. V. 2011: 143
Chen, X. - Q. & Tamura, M. N. 2000: 262
Chang, C. - Y. 1978: 254
1978
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