Trichostema bridgesii-orzellii K.S. McClell., 2023

Mcclelland, R. Kevan Schoonover, Weakley, Alan S. & Poindexter, Derick B., 2023, Seven new species of Trichostema (Lamiaceae: Ajugoideae) from the North American Coastal Plain biodiversity hotspot, Phytotaxa 603 (2), pp. 95-149 : 114-117

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.603.2.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8161582

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D87B2-FFB7-E868-44BE-1D64FEAE4697

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Plazi

scientific name

Trichostema bridgesii-orzellii K.S. McClell.
status

sp. nov.

Trichostema bridgesii-orzellii K.S. McClell. , sp. nov. ( Figure 14 View FIGURE 14 )

Diagnosis: —Suffrutescent perennial to 1 m tall, morphologically most similar to Trichostema suffrutescens . It differs from T. suffrutescens by its larger size to 1 m tall (vs. to 60 cm tall), longer fruiting calyces of 5.20–6.14 mm (vs. 4.76–5.97 mm), and a geographic restriction to the southern Lake Wales Ridge (vs. a geographic restriction to the Trail, Mt. Dora, Orlando, and northern Lake Wales Ridges).

Type: — U.S.A. Florida. Highlands County. Openings in scrub and sandy roadside. Robert Kevan Schoonover, II, Edwin Bridges, and Steve Orzell 120a–h (holotype NCU!; isotypes FLAS!, GH!, MO!, NCU!, NY!, US!, USF!) . Note: Specimens Robert Kevan Schoonover, II 120a–h represent a single gathering in accordance with Article 8.2 of the ICN ( Turland et al. 2018).

Suffrutescent perennial to 1 m tall; branching primarily in the lower to middle part of the plant; stem hairs downwardly curved to two, occasionally to three, cells long ( Figure 1g View FIGURE 1 ), with sessile glands; node hairs downwardly curved, rarely spreading, to two, occasionally to three, cells long ( Figure 1g View FIGURE 1 ); leaves widest towards the tip or near the middle, rarely widest towards the base, (0.8–)1.16–1.82(–2.3) × (0.28–)0.44–0.75(–1.04), average of 1.49 × 0.6, cm, (1.53–)2.09– 3.06(–4.67), average of 2.57, times long as wide, base cuneate to attenuate, margin entire, apex rounded to emarginate, rarely obtuse; inflorescence hairs spreading, occasionally downwardly curved, to two, occasionally to three, cells long, with sessile and spreading glands to two, rarely to three, cells long (including gland); bracts widest towards the tip, (2.5–)3.41–5.32(–6.8) × (0.7–)1.13–2(–3), average of 4.36 × 1.57, mm, (1.79–)2.3–3.46(–4.63), average of 2.88, times long as wide, base cuneate to attenuate, margin entire, apex obtuse to rounded, occasionally acute to ±90°, rarely emarginate; fruiting calyx (4.1–)5.2–6.14(–7.3), average of 5.67, mm long; buds purple-black to dark blue-purple, corolla dark blue or blue-purple to blue or blue-purple; anthers dark blue or blue-purple to blue or blue-purple; style bifid, the longer arm 2.5–4.5, rarely as little as 2 or as much as 6, times as long as the shorter; mature nutlets alveolate, (1.4–)1.55–1.78(–1.9), average of 1.67, mm long, hilum (0.4–)0.55–0.73(–0.9), average of 0.64, mm long, (0.27–)0.34–0.43(–0.5), average of 0.38, times the length of the nutlet, alveoli small, ridges mid-sized, occasionally short, rarely tall ( Figure 2h View FIGURE 2 ).

Phenology: —Flowers and fruits June to December. Some plants will have a small number of flowers February to May.

Etymology: —This species is named after Edwin L. Bridges and Steve L. Orzell, who not only provided much assistance in collecting data for this study and co-collected the type specimens, but who also have had a long and impactful career studying the ecology and floristics of Florida, particularly of fire-maintained habitats. Several of their studies have focused on the Bombing Range Ridge and southern Lake Wales Ridge where this species is endemic. Their work has not only improved our understanding of the seasonality of fire and of fire ecology overall, but also has uncovered several new plant taxa that are Florida endemics. As such, it is fitting to name this species in their honor. The common name Bridge’s and Orzell’s Bluecurls is given to this species for the same reasons. The names of the two men “usually stand independently,” so a hyphenated epithet with each name in the genitive is used ( Turland et al. 2018).

Habitat and distribution: — Trichostema bridgesii-orzellii occurs in scrub and sandhills; 5–100 meters; USA: Florida: Lake, Highlands, Orange, Osceola, and Polk Counties. ( Figure 15 View FIGURE 15 )

Conservation status: —Based on the data collected for this study, this species should be recognized at a G2 ranking (NatureServe 2020).

Notes: —This species is cryptic when compared to T. suffrutescens based solely on herbarium material. In the field it can be distinguished by its more robust size and the difference in the scent of its oils. Analysis of the volatile oils of these two species may help better define this difference, as has been done in the similarly distributed mint genus Dicerandra ( McCormick et al. 1993) . Trichostema bridgesii-orzellii occurs primarily on the Lake Wales and Bombing Range Ridges in Florida. The geographic split between this species and T. suffrutescens is unclear due to extensive habitat loss and the limitation which that imposed on sampling. Increased sampling of genetic and morphologic data from populations along the Lake Wales Ridge may help clarify the differences between these two taxa.

Additional specimens examined (paratypes): — U.S.A. Florida, Highlands County: Lake June-In-Winter Scrub State Park : N. end of park along fire lane, 22 October 2003, Bishop LJ 0155 ( USF!); Archbold Biological Station , 10 miles south of Lake Placid, 7 September 1945, Brass 15598 ( FLAS!, US!); Sandleblanket Lakes opposite Perry Road, off Avon Park Cutoff leaving I27. On the western boundary of the preserve and adjacent citrus plantation, 25 November 2002, Brockington & Edwards 113 ( FLAS!); Sec. 07, R 29E, T34 S ( Lake Arbuckle SW quad), 27.536946 N, 81.456847 W, 18 February 1986, Christman 101 ( FTG!); GoogleMaps Lake Jackson Northwest Scrub (High 69)., 28 February 1987, Christman & Beck 1324 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps NE Lake June in Winter Scrub (High 80), 7 May 1986, Christman & Dorman 575 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps Highlands Hammock State Park: Burn zone H-54 NE; along SE park boundary; E 1/2, SE /4, NE 1/4, NE 1/4, SE 1/4, S4, T35S, R28E, 27.461984 N, 81.516059 W, 8 June 1994, Cole HH 0052 ( USF!); GoogleMaps on north side of Lake Annie , off of rte. 70 just west of Old State Road 8., 3 September 1981, Correll & Correll 52393 ( FTG!, USF!); GoogleMaps Lake Placid. , 13 September 1963, Craighead s.n. ( USF!); GoogleMaps east of Sebring , 14 April 1948, Garrett s.n. ( NCSC!); GoogleMaps 2.75 mi N of Fla 70 on Placid View Rd. , 3.5 mi SSE of Lake Placid., 8 October 1978, Hansen & Hansen 4835 ( USF!); GoogleMaps Placid View Drive Scrub (High 62), 4 March 1986, Huck & Christman 3638 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps West Lake Istokpoga Scrub (High 58)., 5 March 1986, Huck & Christman 3660 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps East of Grassy Lake Scrub (High 47)., 27.259416 N, 81.308549 W, 5 March 1986, Huck & Christman 3712 ( FLAS!, USF!); GoogleMaps Archbold Biological Station , Lake Wales Ridge, Venus., 27.177347 N, 81.35264 W, 1 November 2012, Kupihea s.n. ( NCU!); GoogleMaps on terrace overlooking Lake June , just north of Jct. Temple Terrace , on Hwy # 27, 25 February 1961, Lakela 23776 ( USF!); GoogleMaps Vicinity of Avon Lakes., 30 March 1970, Lakela 32010 ( USF!); Highlands Hammock State Park, 27.463808 N, 81.51718333 W, 14 October 2018, McClelland 201 ( NCU!); GoogleMaps Archbold Biological Station , 27.135097 N, 81.35855833 W, 15 October 2018, McClelland 202 ( NCU!); Archbold Biological Station , 27.134633 N, 81.35923056 W, 15 October 2018, McClelland 203a ( NCU!); Archbold Biological Station , 27.134633 N, 81.35923056 W, 15 October 2018, McClelland 203b ( NCU!); Archbold Biological Station , 27.134633 N, 81.35923056 W, 15 October 2018, McClelland 203c ( NCU!); GoogleMaps Highlands Hammock State Park , 27.433950 N, 81.51862222 W, 7 August 2017, McClelland & Schoonover 94 ( NCU!); GoogleMaps Sec. 34. E. Of Botanical Garden , Sebring , 6 August 1934, McFarlin 8349 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps Lake Jackson ; Sebring , 6 September 1934, McFarlin 9402 ( GA!); GoogleMaps ca. 1.2 air mi N of Co Rd 700A (Arbuckle Creek Rd) at a point ca. 1.5 mi E of int Co Rd 17A, ca. 3 air mi NE of Sebring, 27.538889 N, 81.407222 W, 9 November 1990, Orzell & Bridges 15809 ( FTG!, USF!); GoogleMaps ca 0.4 air mi E of Echo Springs Rd at a point ca 0.5 air mi S from jct. of Long Cypress Cut on Avon Park Air Force Range. NEQ, SEQ, SEQ, Sec 30, T 33S, R31 E; Lake Arbuckle 7.5’ Quad., 27.57555556 N, 81.25222222 W, 28 November 2012, Orzell & Bridges 26611 ( NCU!); GoogleMaps ca. 0.5 mi N of Arbuckle Creek Road at a point 1.0 mi E of Powerline Road and 2.1 mi E of jct FL 17 (Old US 27) on N side of Sebring; SWQ, SWQ, Sec 10, T 34S, R29 E, Lake Arbuckle SW 7.5’ Quad ; Carter Creek Unit of Lake Wales Ridge Wildlife and Environmental Area., 27.53027778 N, 81.41333333 W, 28 November 2012, Orzell & Bridges 26613 ( NCU!); GoogleMaps Crossing of Fla. Rte 17 and Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, south-east of Sebring , 26 June 1962, Ray, Jr., & Lakela 11064 ( USF!); GoogleMaps About four miles north of Lake Placid. , 7 October 1960, Ray, Jr., Lakela & Patman 10396 ( FLAS!, NCU!, USF!); GoogleMaps Sebring, 6 mi. S of along Rt. 27, 28 August 1953, Sargent 6491 ( GA!, NCSC!); GoogleMaps Avon Park Air Force Range, 27.549492 N, 81.257875 W, 11 November 2017, Schoonover, II, Bridges & Orzell 117a ( NCU!); GoogleMaps Avon Park Air Force Range , 27.549492 N, 81.257875 W, 11 November 2017, Schoonover, II, Bridges & Orzell 117d ( NCU!); GoogleMaps Avon Park Air Force Range , 27.572656 N, 81.25540278 W, 11 November 2017, Schoonover, II, Bridges & Orzell 118b ( NCU!); GoogleMaps Avon Park Air Force Range , 27.572656 N, 81.25540278 W, 11 November 2017, Schoonover, II, Bridges & Orzell 118l ( NCU!); GoogleMaps Avon Park Air Force Range , 27.572656 N, 81.25540278 W, 12 November 2017, Schoonover, II, Bridges & Orzell 120e ( NCU!); Avon Park Air Force Range , 27.572656 N, 81.25540278 W, 12 November 2017, Schoonover, II, Bridges & Orzell 120f ( NCU!); GoogleMaps Avon Park Air Force Range , 27.549492 N, 81.257875 W, 11 November 2017, Schoonover, II, Bridges & Orzell 117b,c,e,f ( RKSM!); Avon Park Air Force Range , 27.572656 N, 81.25540278 W, 11 November 2017, Schoonover, II, Bridges & Orzell 118a,c-k ( RKSM!); GoogleMaps Avon Park Air Force Range , 27.572656 N, 81.25540278 W, 12 November 2017, Schoonover, II, Bridges & Orzell 120a-d,g,h ( RKSM!); GoogleMaps Carter Creek Management Area , 27.529344 N, 81.412975 W, 7 August 2017, Schoonover, II, Schoonover & Orzell 96 ( NCU!); GoogleMaps 30 miles south of Sebring alog route 27., 25 August 1951, Webster 4207 ( NCSC!, US!); GoogleMaps [Highlands County, Florida], 8 September 1958, Welch s.n. ( NCU!); GoogleMaps Lake County : SW of jct Phil C. Peters Rd (Avalon Claypit Rd) and Spyglass Hill Rd, ca. 0.1 mi W of Orange Co line, ca. 5 air mi SE of Clermont, 28.491389 N, 81.659722 W, 28 October 1991, Orzell & Bridges 18729 ( FTG!); GoogleMaps Osceola County: Disney World West Entrance Scrub (Osce 08). Sec. 01, T 25S, R27 E ( Intercession City Quad )., 28.345352 N, 81.562369 W, 24 September 1987, Christman & Stout 1873 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps on W side of Armadillo Ave , at intersection of Goodman Rd, ca. 0.9 mi S of Oak Island Rd, just W of Davenport Creek Swamp, ca. 2.5 air mi SE of US 27/ US 192 jct; P. O. Wall , 28.318889 N, 81.65 W, 28 October 1991, Orzell & Bridges 18693 ( FTG!, USF!); GoogleMaps About 4 miles northwest of Loughman., 14 October 1960, Ray, Jr., Lakela & Patman 10466 ( DUKE!, NCU!, USF!); GoogleMaps Polk County: 3.5 mi S of Frostproof, 1.6 mi N of jct US 98 S /27S on US 27 A next to Hickory Lake ., 20 October 1978, Arcuri & Crewz 825 ( USF!); GoogleMaps along Fla . 580, 5 miles east of Haines City, 20 November 1969, Baltzell 1464 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps North Lake Marion Scrub (Polk 36). Sec 33, 29 & 28, T 27S, R28 E (Dundee Quad). NE Lake Marion ., 28.091741 N, 81.516184 W, 27 February 1986, Christman 103 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps West Wahneta Scrub (Polk 53). Sec 19, T 29S, R26 E ( Eloise Quad )., 27.945631 N, 81.751193 W, 27 March 1986, Christman 250 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps Boy Scout Camp (Polk 68). Sec. 06, T 29S, R29E., 27.990767 N, 81.455695 W, 15 February 1987, Christman & Beck 1246 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps Pittsburg Scrub (Polk 59). Sec. 34, T 32S, R28 E ( Frostproof Quad)., 27.653679 N, 81.506322 W, 29 September 1986, Christman & Dorman 858 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps Wolfold Scrub (Polk 60). Sec 8, T 31S, R27 E ( Alturus Quad )., 27.799252 N, 81.637507 W, 10 October 1986, Christman & Dorman 1016 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps Tiger Creek Preserve. Wakeford Road Sandpines, 6 November 1987, Christman, Morrison, Buckner & Dorman 2002 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps 5.5 mi. E. of Fla. 580 S, 7 October 1963, Conard s.n. ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps 1/ 4 mi. S of Canal Road on Rocky Point Road; T 29S, R28 E, Sect. 5, 27.994642 N, 81.536715 W, 22 June 1988, Delaney 1817 ( USF!); GoogleMaps ca. 4.5 mi. SSE of Frostproof. T 32S, R28 E, Sect. 14, SW 1/4, 27.697072 N, 81.490127 W, 5 August 1987, Hansen, Wunderlin & Delaney 11362 ( USF!); GoogleMaps NW of Lake Wales (Polk 04). Lake Wales Quad T 29S R27E S34, across from Station WIPC and adjacent to Grassy Lake ., 27.917381 N, 81.602354 W, 3 October 1986, Huck 4321 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps Flaming Arrow Scrub (Polk 21). Hesperides quad. Sec 5, T 30S, R29 E. Off Route 60, take Boy Scout Rd North., 27.90251 N, 81.440503 W, 15 October 1986, Huck 4507 ( USF!); GoogleMaps NW of Snell Creek, take dirt road opposite Miss Mary Ann Road off 580 N for.9- 2.9 mi., 7 October 1986, Huck & Bissett 4364 ( FLAS!); GoogleMaps Catfish Creek State Park , 27.983403 N, 81.49451111 W, 8 August 2017, McClelland & Schoonover 97 ( NCU!); GoogleMaps Lake Wales Ridge State Forest , 27.669856 N, 81.4083 W, 7 August 2017, McClelland, Schoonover & Orzell 95 ( NCU!); GoogleMaps ca. 2.6 mi north on Old School Bus Road from FL 64, in Arbuckle Unit of Lake Wales Ridge State Forest; NWQ, SEQ, NEQ, Sec. 21, T32S, R29E; Lake Arbucke 7.5’ Quad., 27.68527778 N, 81.41972222 W, 28 November 2012, Orzell & Bridges 26612 ( NCU!); GoogleMaps on N side of US 27A,. 8 mi. E of US 27., 21 March 1979, Richardson & Crewz 736 (USF!); GoogleMaps Avon Park Air Force Range , 27.710475 N, 81.38609444 W, 11 November 2017, Schoonover, II, Bridges & Orzell 119a ( NCU!); GoogleMaps Avon Park Air Force Range , 27.710475 N, 81.38609444 W, 11 November 2017, Schoonover, II, Bridges & Orzell 119b ( NCU!); GoogleMaps Common but rather localized in western part of preserve; Saddleblanket Lake Preserve, south of Avon Park cutoff road, west of US 27, 26 December 2001, Sorrie 10828 ( NCU!); GoogleMaps on S side of Bravo Rd. , ca. 1.2 mi NE of Frostproof Rd.; Avon Park AFR; Lake Arbuckle NE 7.5’ Quad, 22 November 1996, van Hoek 801 A ( FLAS!, USF!); GoogleMaps n. side of Fla . 17, 1.7 mi. ne.e. of junct. With U.S. 27, 2.5 mi. s. of Frostproof , S 17, T32S, R28 E, 4 November 1966, Ward 6041 ( FLAS!, GA!); GoogleMaps northeast of Lake Wales near the Bok Tower, 14 August 1950, Wilbur & Webster 2630 ( NCSC!, US!) GoogleMaps .

NCU

University of North Carolina Herbarium

FLAS

Florida Museum of Natural History, Herbarium

GH

Harvard University - Gray Herbarium

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

NY

William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden

USF

University of South Florida

ICN

Instituto de Ciencias Naturales, Museo de Historia Natural

N

Nanjing University

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

FTG

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden

NE

University of New England

E

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

HH

Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana

NCSC

National Center of Streptococcus Collection, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medical Science

GA

University of Georgia

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

C

University of Copenhagen

W

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

DUKE

Duke University

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

N side of US 27A,. 8 mi. E of US 27., 21 March 1979, Richardson & Crewz 736 (USF

Nanjing University

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