Dicliptera verticillata (Forssk.) C. Chr.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13157426 |
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Felipe |
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Dicliptera verticillata (Forssk.) C. Chr. |
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Dicliptera verticillata (Forssk.) C. Chr. View in CoL
Príncipe: N end of island, from cacao plantation along road 1.6 (air) km S of Bom Bom Island (01°40.897ʹN, 007°24.115ʹE, 65 m) to mouth of Água Grande at S end of Praia Bom Bom (01°41.390ʹN, 007°23.932ʹE, sea level), plantation grounds and moist lowland evergreen forest, 18 IV 2013 (sterile) , T. Daniel & J. Shevock 11993 ( CAS) .
Sterile plants were locally frequent at an elevation of about 40 meters on a disturbed site. The species ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE ) is readily recognizable by its 6-angled stems with a ± dense cluster of elongate (up to 3.5 mm), flexuose, and eglandular trichomes at the vegetative nodes. Although collected numerous times from several sites on São Tomé, this appears to be only the second collection of the species on Príncipe (Daniel and Figueiredo 2009). The species was previously collected on that island at Sundi (i.e., T. Monod 12073 at COI), ca. 2.5 to 3 km to the southwest of the collection noted above. Elsewhere in the Gulf of Guinea, D. verticillata also occurs on both Bioko and Annobón ( Velayos et al. 2013a, b).
Daniel and Figueiredo (2009:652 and fig. 2 E) illustrated and noted that corollas of most collections of D. verticillata collected on São Tomé were rotated 90° so that they appeared to be oriented on their sides. Plants grown from seed of Daniel 11122 from that island eventually exhibit- ed corollas resupinate both 90° and 180° ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE ). The orientation of corollas of plants on Príncipe remains unknown.
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