Drosera × fontinalis Rivadavia (2009: 121)
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33. Drosera × fontinalis Rivadavia (2009: 121) View in CoL ( D. grantsaui × D. tomentosa ). Figure 23a, b
Type: — BRAZIL Minas Gerais: Grão Mogol , 09 September 1994, Rivadavia 302 (holotype SPF-93213!) .
Perennial, rosetted, acaulescent. Leaves semi-erect, with circinate vernation, oblong; stipule rectangular, apical 1/2– 1/3 fimbriate. Scape erect at the base; base glabrous to sparsely eglandular-pilose; apex, pedicels and sepals glandularpilose. Seeds usually aborted, but if present, then obconical, testa reticulate.
Illustrations: —Rivadavia (2009: 122, fig. 1—habit and details).
Distribution: — Brazil (Northeast: BA; Central-West: GO; Southeast: MG), endemic. Always found syntopically with one or both parental species. Common, though not always present, wherever the two parental species are syntopic (Fig. 23a).
Habitat: —Grows in waterlogged habitats on stream sides and seepages in campo rupestre vegetation, in sandy to peat-sandy soils.
Phenology: —Observed in flower from June to November, usually coinciding with the flowering period of D. tomentosa .
Notes: —The hybrid D. × fontinalis can result from the cross of D. grantsaui with either of the two D. tomentosa morphotypes.
Specimens examined: —For an extensive list, see Rivadavia (2009: 123).
Additional specimens examined:— BRAZIL. Minas Gerais: Grão Mogol, estrada para Montes Claros , 07 September 2011, Gonella et al. 483 ( SPF) . Itacambira, km 91 da estrada para Montes Claros , 22 April 2010, Gonella et al. 291 ( SPF) ; ibid., 07 March 2013, Gonella et al. 597 ( SPF) .
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