Canavalia brasiliensis Martius. ex Bentham (1837: 71)
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Canavalia brasiliensis Martius. ex Bentham (1837: 71) |
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7. Canavalia brasiliensis Martius. ex Bentham (1837: 71) View in CoL . ( Fig. 3i View FIGURE 3 )
Vines, branches tomentulous, inermous. Nectary absent. Stipules lateral, triangular. Leaves imparipinnate, 3– foliolate, leaflets opposite, ovate, venation brochidodromous, translucid punctuation absent. Inflorescence raceme, axillary. Flowers pedicellate, zygomorphic, diplostemonous; calyx gamosepalous, sepals 4, corolla dialypetalous, papilionaceous, rose, petals 5; androecium diadelphous, heterodinamous, anthers longitudinal; ovary superior, sessile, pluriovulate. Fruit legume, sessile, linear, plane, margin straight, epicarp glabrous, brown. Seeds elliptic, plane, coat brown, hilum basal.
Examined material:— BRAZIL. Paraíba: Maturéia, Pico do Jabre , 800 m evel., 02 December 2019, fl. & fr., Aureliana Gomes 3169 ( HACAM) .
Distribution and ecology:— The species has a neotropical distribution, in Brazil it is present in the five regions, with wide distribution in the Northeast region. It occurs in the domains of the Amazon, Caatinga, Cerrado and Atlantic Rainforest, and is present in coastal areas, dunes and wetlands ( Córdula et al. 2008, INCT - Virtual Herbarium of Flora and Fungi).
Phenology: —Registered with flowers and fruits in December.
Taxonomic discussion:— Canavalia brasiliensis can be recognized by the vine habit, lateral stipules, inflorescences in axillary racemes, by the flowers with gamosepalous calyx, 4 sepals, pink papilionaceous corolla with 5 petals and fruits in legumes with winged streaks on their margins.
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