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Jaltomata andersonii (Solanaceae): A new species of Peru
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Authors/contributors
- Mione, T. (Author)
- Leiva G., S. (Author)
- Yacher, L. (Author)
Title
Jaltomata andersonii (Solanaceae): A new species of Peru
Abstract
Jaltomata andersonii (Solanaceae), here named, is distributed on the western slope of the Andes, in the Departments of Ancash and Lima, Peru, from 2300 to 3400 m of elevation. This species differs from others of the genus by having an unarticulated axis connecting the flower to the plant where all others have both a peduncle and a pedicel. The following combination of features also characterize this species: the hairs of leaves and axes are gland-tipped; the petiole is no longer than 1 cm; the flowers are solitary; the corolla is broadly crateriform-rotate, purple, and up to 3.7 cm in diameter; and the filaments are extremely villous at their bases.
Publication
Rhodora
Date
2004
Volume
106
Issue
926
Pages
118-123
Journal Abbr
Rhodora
Citation Key
mioneJaltomataAndersoniiSolanaceae2004
ISSN
00354902 (ISSN)
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
Citation
Mione, T., Leiva G., S., & Yacher, L. (2004). Jaltomata andersonii (Solanaceae): A new species of Peru. Rhodora, 106(926), 118–123. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-4544380964&partnerID=40&md5=c363bd654a072646387c9e3061539224
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