Gaylussacia Kunth (1818: 215)

Dalastra, Claudenice Hilda & Heiden, Gustavo, 2022, Ericaceae in Rio Grande do Sul state, Southern Brazil, Phytotaxa 564 (2), pp. 149-190 : 174

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.564.2.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7101234

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Gaylussacia Kunth (1818: 215)
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3. Gaylussacia Kunth (1818: 215) View in CoL .

Type:— Gaylussacia buxifolia Kunth (1818: 276) View in CoL .

Subshrubs to shrubs, erect to procumbent, orthocladous to deliquescent. Leaves alternate, papery to coriaceous; blade glabrous to tomentose; margin entire to serrate; apical callous glandular; venation camptodromous. Racemes axillary and subapical with bracts at the base of the inflorescence axis; floral bract 1, conspicuous at pedicel base; bracteoles 2 along the pedicel. Flowers 5-merous; calyx lobes basally connate and pubescent to glabrous; corolla gamopetalous, campanulate to urceolate; stamen 10, epipetalous; staminal filaments straight, flat, pubescent to tomentose; anthers dorsifixed; thecae parallel, long-tubular, dehiscence poricidal or by a small apical cleft; ovary inferior; pseudo-10- locular, one ovule per locule; stigma depressed-capitate. Fruit drupoid (nuculanium), globose; seeds lenticular.

The genus Gaylussacia in Rio Grande do Sul comprises three species distributed mainly in a highland grassland of Campos de Cima da Serra ( Figs. 23 A, B, C View FIGURE 23 ), also reaching the regions of Depressão Central ( Fig. 23 A View FIGURE 23 ) and South Coast ( Fig. 23 B View FIGURE 23 ). Gaylussacia are associated with forest edges and in grasslands along cloud forests and riverine forests ( Fig. 17 B View FIGURE 17 ; 19 B, E View FIGURE 19 ; 21 A View FIGURE 21 ), in clay and acidic soils ( Fig. 17 A View FIGURE 17 ), temporary wetlands and peat bogs ( Fig. 19 A View FIGURE 19 ) in rocky hillsides and cliffs, basaltic outcrops, wet sandy soils, peat bogs and sandy soils at restinga.

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