Occultia ledebourioides (Baker) Stedje & Rulkens, 2022

Stedje, Brita, Rulkens, Antonius J. H. & Hankey, Andrew J., 2022, Occultia (Scilloideae, Asparagaceae), a new genus from Malawi and Mozambique, Phytotaxa 575 (2), pp. 166-172 : 168-170

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.575.2.6

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7415359

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C187FA-FFB2-DE0A-FF63-F959FD9EA254

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Occultia ledebourioides (Baker) Stedje & Rulkens
status

comb. nov.

1. Occultia ledebourioides (Baker) Stedje & Rulkens comb. nov. ≡

Hyacinthus ledebourioides Baker in J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 11: 427 (1871), basionym.

Type: — MALAWI. Zomba and E end of Lake Chilwa (Shirwa), October 1861, Meller s.n. ( K!, lectotype designated here). Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 3A–C View FIGURE 3 .

Bulbous herb 5‒8 cm high; bulb ovoid to subglobose with pale and papery outer scales, up to 3 cm high. Leaves 3–6 or more, often with a distinct pseudopetiole up to 3 cm long; lamina oblong to linear-oblong, green or sometimes with purple markings at base, glabrous, to 6 cm long, 3–10 mm wide. Peduncle erect to slightly curved, 3–6 cm long. Inflorescence usully 2‒4 cm long, relatively lax with up to 25 flowers; pedicels patent to erecto-patent, 2‒3 mm long in flower. Perianth cylindrical, white to pinkish, 3–4 mm long; tepals with slender dark keel united into a tube for 1/3 to half its length, free parts spreading. Stamens adnate to tepals and arising in 2 levels, at top of perianth tube, filaments very short. Ovary sessile, subglobose c. 1 mm long; style c. 1 mm long; stigma capitate. Capsule depressed globose, emarginate, c. 3 mm wide. Seeds mostly one per locule, globose, ca 1,5 mm in diameter.

Ecology:— On shallow soil on rocks / On rocky mountain soils, wet ground in Acacia or Combretum ‒Bauhinia woodland; between 100–900 m of elevation.

Conservation note:— Data Deficient, probably overlooked.

Distribution:— Southern Malawi and central Mozambique.

Examined specimens:— MALAWI. Central Region: Dedza Dist, Lifidizi Breeding Centre, 16 November1985, Patel & Kwatha 2885 (MAL!). Southern Region: Mangochi Dist, Nankumba Hills, 21 November 1954, Banda 59 (MAL!). Southern Region: Matope, A.J. Rix s.n. (K); Southern Region: Monkey Bay, two miles out on Mangochi Road, 17 December 1978, Blackmore 51 (MAL!). MOZAMBIQUE. Sofala Province: Caia Dist, Sena, November1859, Kirk s.n. (K!). Zambesiaca Province: Mocuba Distict, Monte Pozo, 16.478975 S 37.264767 E, 305 m of elevation, 26 December 2014, Rulkens 17A (O!, photo, O-V-2295940). Zambesiaca Province: Milange Dist, Monte Ithulo, 16.3257° S 35.9516° E, 538 m of elevation, 14 December 2015, Rulkens 103 (O!, photo, O-V-2295941). Zambesiaca Province: Mopeia Dist, Cua Cua Lodge, North of Zambezi River, 17.7951° S 35.4178° E, 44 m of elevation, 12 December 2015, Rulkens 106 (O!, photo, O-V-2295942).

E

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Asparagales

Family

Asparagaceae

Genus

Occultia

Loc

Occultia ledebourioides (Baker) Stedje & Rulkens

Stedje, Brita, Rulkens, Antonius J. H. & Hankey, Andrew J. 2022
2022
Loc

Hyacinthus ledebourioides

Baker 1871: 427
1871
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